Amongst all the best of the music industry, Rockstar Dsp is one of the only music makers to have explored the various film industries of India making him a real pan-India composer. He has numerous hits in Hindi, Telugu, Tamil and Kannada cinema making him one of the most sought-after music composers in India.
Suriya starrer Suriya42’s recent poster launch had gained a massive response from the fans and we could only imagine what a groundbreaking score the music maestro Dsp will come up with, for this warrior drama. Where the musical virtuoso made the whole of India dance with his smashing score from Pushpa: The Rise, we are certain to witness a musical prodigy with Suriya42. The South star Suriya’s astonishing warrior character and Dsp’s unusually addictive score are sure to highlight a jaw-dropping watch for the audience.
“I am really excited to work with Suriya...
Suriya starrer Suriya42’s recent poster launch had gained a massive response from the fans and we could only imagine what a groundbreaking score the music maestro Dsp will come up with, for this warrior drama. Where the musical virtuoso made the whole of India dance with his smashing score from Pushpa: The Rise, we are certain to witness a musical prodigy with Suriya42. The South star Suriya’s astonishing warrior character and Dsp’s unusually addictive score are sure to highlight a jaw-dropping watch for the audience.
“I am really excited to work with Suriya...
- 9/12/2022
- by Glamsham Editorial
- GlamSham
Actress Disha Patani, who will be seen starring in upcoming periodic action film ‘Suriya 42’, is over-the-moon to be a part of a project of such larger-than-life elements. Disha said: “I am super kicked to announce my next with Suriya sir and Siva sir. It feels great to be a part of such a huge project that has got all the larger-than-life elements for the audience to experience on the big screen.”
She added: “Moreover, the character that I am playing is also quite unique and I am also excited to bring my never seen before avatar to the audience.”
The film is being produced by Studio Green Gnanavel Raja and has music by Devi Sri Prasad. Disha Patani plays the female lead in this film, which has cinematography by Vetri Palanisamy, who had shot superhits like Ajith-starrer ‘Veeram’ and ‘Vedalam’.
Disha has ignited the excitement among the audience with the...
She added: “Moreover, the character that I am playing is also quite unique and I am also excited to bring my never seen before avatar to the audience.”
The film is being produced by Studio Green Gnanavel Raja and has music by Devi Sri Prasad. Disha Patani plays the female lead in this film, which has cinematography by Vetri Palanisamy, who had shot superhits like Ajith-starrer ‘Veeram’ and ‘Vedalam’.
Disha has ignited the excitement among the audience with the...
- 9/9/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Director ‘Siruthai’ Siva, who is now working on a film featuring actor Suriya in the lead, on Friday disclosed that the film was being made in 3D and that it would be released in a whopping 10 languages.
Releasing a motion poster of the film, an explosive action entertainer that is tentatively being referred to as #Suriya42, Siva tweeted, “With the love and blessings of the Almighty, all the fans, media friends and cinema lovers.”
The exciting motion poster has a hawk hovering over a battlefield in which knights are battling it out, while Suriya’s character, dressed in the attire of a commander, is seen standing on a rock and observing the proceedings on the battlefield.
It is then that the motion poster makes the disclosure that the film is being shot in 3D and that it will be released in 10 languages. The poster also has the tagline, ‘A mighty...
Releasing a motion poster of the film, an explosive action entertainer that is tentatively being referred to as #Suriya42, Siva tweeted, “With the love and blessings of the Almighty, all the fans, media friends and cinema lovers.”
The exciting motion poster has a hawk hovering over a battlefield in which knights are battling it out, while Suriya’s character, dressed in the attire of a commander, is seen standing on a rock and observing the proceedings on the battlefield.
It is then that the motion poster makes the disclosure that the film is being shot in 3D and that it will be released in 10 languages. The poster also has the tagline, ‘A mighty...
- 9/9/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Stating that he was grateful to God for having met, known and learnt from Tamil star Ajith Kumar, actor John Kokken on Monday thanked the star for having guided him when he was a novice in the film industry.
Taking to Twitter to pen a post of gratitude to Ajith Kumar on the occasion of Teachers’ Day, John Kokken wrote, “From watching you in ‘Billa’ to working with you in ‘Veeram’ and working with you again in #AK61, it’s been a long journey. “I am grateful to God for meeting you, knowing you and learning from you in this lifetime and I shall always love you Ajith Kumar sir.
“Thank you for welcoming me the very first time and always with your humility and smile. Thank you for the respect you gave me even when I was a nobody. Thank you for guiding me when I was a novice...
Taking to Twitter to pen a post of gratitude to Ajith Kumar on the occasion of Teachers’ Day, John Kokken wrote, “From watching you in ‘Billa’ to working with you in ‘Veeram’ and working with you again in #AK61, it’s been a long journey. “I am grateful to God for meeting you, knowing you and learning from you in this lifetime and I shall always love you Ajith Kumar sir.
“Thank you for welcoming me the very first time and always with your humility and smile. Thank you for the respect you gave me even when I was a nobody. Thank you for guiding me when I was a novice...
- 9/5/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
MollywoodDirector Jayaraj tops the list, having adapted three celebrated plays of the Bard into his films.Tnm StaffStills from 'Kaliyattam', 'Annayum Rasoolum' and 'Joji'Actors and writers of theatre have time and again forayed into the world of cinema, bringing with them the magic of the stage. Makers of Malayalam cinema have adapted several renowned plays into films. And William Shakespeare, the Bard loved all over the world, has also influenced a number of movies. Director Jayaraj tops the list, having adapted three celebrated plays of the Bard into his films. There have been others down the lane. Here is a list of Malayalam films adapted, loosely or otherwise, from Shakespeare plays. 1. Kaliyattam (1997): This Jayaraj movie of Suresh Gopi and Manju Warrier is perhaps the first noticed Shakespearean adaptation in Malayalam. The actors play a married couple, in this adaptation of Shakespeare's Othello. Suresh Gopi plays Kannan Perumalayan, a Theyyam artiste,...
- 4/17/2021
- by Cris
- The News Minute
KollywoodSun Pictures made the announcement and also released a motion poster.Tnm StaffSuperstar Rajinikanth’s upcoming film Annaatthe with director Siva will be a pongal release in January 2021. The announcement was made by Sun Pictures on Tuesday through a motion poster. This film will be the actor’s 11th pongal release. His super hit film Baasha too, was a Pongal release. #AnnaatthePongal2021#அண்ணாத்தபொங்கல்2021@rajinikanth @directorsiva @immancomposer @KeerthyOfficial @prakashraaj @khushsundar @sooriofficial @actorsathish pic.twitter.com/PY5qldztmC — Sun Pictures (@sunpictures) May 12, 2020 So far, the cast announced by the production team includes Keerthy Suresh, Khushbu, Prakash Raj, Soori, Satish and others. According to reports, actor Meena is also playing a role in the film. Music for the film is by D Imman. 'Annaatthe' is a respectful way of addressing one’s superior and is considered to have its origins in the Madras dialect of the Tamil language.
- 5/12/2020
- by Balakrishna
- The News Minute
ReviewA remake of the Tamil ‘Veeram’, which had Ajith in the lead, director MD Sridhar’s ‘Odeya’ offers plenty for Darshan fans.Aravind ShwethaA do-gooder with grey shades who takes pride in being a son of the soil, a couple of villains for the dishoom dishoom, a namesake female lead, and a few sidekicks to keep the story going. That’s your typical mass masala entertainer. Now insert Darshan and a few well-known faces, and it all adds up to the commercial potboiler Odeya. Director MD Sridhar has 10 movies to his credit, of which five are remakes, and of these, three has Darshan in the lead roles – Porki, Bulbul, and now Odeya. In a bid to remain faithful to the original film, the director seems to have forgotten to hit the delete button even for a few redundant scenes. Gajendra (Darshan) is a vegetable dealer whose life revolves around his brothers Nagendra,...
- 12/13/2019
- by Vidya
- The News Minute
The makers of Rajinikanths upcoming Tamil film "Darbar" on Thursday released a special poster to mark the superstars 70th birthday.
The poster features Rajinikanth walking majestically with a fiery look on his face.
Also Read:?Darbar : Check out Suniel Shetty's first look!!
"Darbar", which has been directed by A.R. Murugadoss, is slated to hit the screens during Pongal in January.
The film marks his return to playing a police officer after 25 years.
Rajinikanth was last seen playing a police officer in the 1992 Tamil film "Pandian". His other police officer role includes Alex Pandian from "Moondru Mugam", which released in 1982.
At the audio launch of "Darbar" last weekend, Rajinikanth opened up on teaming up with Murugadoss for the first time.
"We couldn't think about anyone else but Ar Murugadoss to direct the movie. I loved his 'Ramana' and 'Ghajini'. I had wanted to work with him for long.
The poster features Rajinikanth walking majestically with a fiery look on his face.
Also Read:?Darbar : Check out Suniel Shetty's first look!!
"Darbar", which has been directed by A.R. Murugadoss, is slated to hit the screens during Pongal in January.
The film marks his return to playing a police officer after 25 years.
Rajinikanth was last seen playing a police officer in the 1992 Tamil film "Pandian". His other police officer role includes Alex Pandian from "Moondru Mugam", which released in 1982.
At the audio launch of "Darbar" last weekend, Rajinikanth opened up on teaming up with Murugadoss for the first time.
"We couldn't think about anyone else but Ar Murugadoss to direct the movie. I loved his 'Ramana' and 'Ghajini'. I had wanted to work with him for long.
- 12/12/2019
- GlamSham
SandalwoodDirected by Pon Kumaran, the film stars Rashmika Mandanna and Tanya Hope alongside Darshan.Digital NativeDigital NativeThis Sankranthi, Darshan’s fans will have an extra reason to celebrate! Yes, the intro song for his upcoming film Yajamana will be out on the festival day. Also, this album is very special as it marks the association of Darshan and music director V Hari Krishna for the 25th time. On the intro song, the film’s producer Shylaja Nag had said in a media statement, “We have not gone with the usual idea of introducing a mass hero,” indicating that there is something special in it. Director Chethan Kumar, known for penning some of the best intro song lyrics, is the lyricist for this song. Well, now fans can indeed watch out for this special number. Yajamana is nearing completion and the film in the post-production mode. While Darshan plays the lead role in the film,...
- 1/11/2019
- by Vidya
- The News Minute
SandalwoodThe title of this film is to be revealed on Christmas and the muhurat is also scheduled to happen on the same day.Digital NativeDigital NativeDarshan’s untitled film with director Tarun Sudhir is all set to go on the floors soon. The title of this film is to be revealed on Christmas and the muhurat is also scheduled to happen on the same day. Meanwhile, the preparations for the shooting are on, with the team scouting for suitable locations in various places. According to reports, director Tarun and cinematographer Sudhakar S Raj were in Uttar Pradesh looking for locations to shoot important portions of the film. Sources say they have found some interesting spots and will go ahead with the shooting there. While the prep work for this project is on, Darshan is expecting the release of Kurukshetra, a historical based on the Mahabharata. Darshan plays Duryodhana in the...
- 12/12/2018
- by Vidya
- The News Minute
SandalwoodThe film is touted to be a family entertainer.Digital NativeReports about Darshan’s 55th film are out and they are enough to pique one’s interest. The star will be collaborating with Tarak director Prakash Jayaraman again. Apparently, the new film, similar to Tarak, will also be a family entertainer and the director is busy with the groundwork. Both Darshan and Prakash Jayaraman share a very good rapport. When Tarak was wrapped up, Darshan had praised the director for wrapping up the project in 64 days and pointed out that he was the epitome of time management. Darshan is currently awaiting the release of his 50th film Kurukshetra, a high budget historical that features him as Duryodhana. Directed by Naganna, the film is produced by Muni Ratna under his banner Kcn Movies. One of the most expensive films to ever be made in the Kannada film industry, the historical has...
- 11/8/2018
- by Vidya
- The News Minute
KollywoodIs Deepavali still the biggest release date for a Tamil movie? And which star dominates the box-office on the special day?Sowmya RajendranVijay’s Sarkar is gearing up for a massive worldwide release on November 6, which is Deepavali day in Tamil Nadu. Last year, too, the Deepavali release went to Vijay, with Atlee’s Mersal releasing on the day. The Deepavali release date is widely considered to be the biggest in the trade and there’s always competition in the industry to lock a film for the day. Fans, too, debate on social media about which star will get the coveted date for their film. Deepavali vs Pongal However, film critic and industry tracker Sreedhar Pillai says that with the changing weather in Chennai, the Pongal release date may work out to be more favourable for a film business-wise. “The biggest release date used to be Deepavali. But over the years,...
- 11/1/2018
- by Sowmya
- The News Minute
KollywoodThe second look poster of ‘Viswasam’ was released on Thursday, a couple of months after the launch of its first look. Tnm StaffTwitterAjith-Siva’s fourth film from their ‘V’ series, Viswasam, has been in the making for close to a year. The makers, in the film’s second look poster, have now confirmed that the film will finally hit screens for Pongal 2019. Building up a slow momentum to its release, the film’s second look poster was released on Thursday, a couple of months after the launch of its first look. The second-look poster has a festive vibe to it with a younger looking Ajith riding a bullet and being cheered on by villagers. Presenting the second look of @ViswasamOffl @directorsiva @SureshChandraa @vetrivisuals @immancomposer @AntonyLRuben @dhilipaction @kjr_studios @DoneChannel1#ViswasamSecondLook #ViswasamPongal #ViswasamThiruvizha pic.twitter.com/zOmkx1Zlaq — Sathya Jyothi Films (@SathyaJyothi_) October 25, 2018 The scene in the poster could be...
- 10/25/2018
- by Anjana
- The News Minute
Film CommentaryFrom going after the loosu ponnu to taking on Gautham Menon's obsession with killing women, 'Tamizh Padam 2' exposes the misogyny in Tamil films. Spoilers ahead.Sowmya Rajendran*Spoilers ahead Cs Amudhan's Tamizh Padam 2, much like the first film, takes a dig at Kollywood trends and spares no mainstream film. This time around though, the director has also addressed how female characters are represented in Tamil cinema, especially the heroine, who has been reduced to a "loosu ponnu." Agila Ulaga Superstar Shiva's first wife, Priya (Disha Pandey), is killed off unceremoniously because this is a sequel and obviously, a sequel can never have the same heroine. Besides, Tamizh Padam 2 is a cop film and as guruji Gautham Menon has taught us over and over again, a police officer's sincerity to the job is inversely proportional to his wife's longevity. So, Priya dies and is replaced by Ramya (Iswarya Menon). How? Shiva's friend advises him to simply close his eyes and fall in love with the first woman he sees. Shiva has only two conditions – a. The girl must be the colour of maida b. She must be a 'loosu ponnu'. This may seem satirical to people who are not familiar with mainstream Tamil films, but it's actually an accurate description of the heroine in most of them. Amudhan goes one step ahead and breaks down the conditions that establish a "loosu ponnu" – she must chase a puppy, she must help blind people cross the road, and she must eat ice-cream in the rain. While film critics have been lamenting this annoying trope for eons now, it's refreshing to see someone from the industry spelling it out in neon. Ramya also wears a T-shirt that says "Mental manadhil" and gets into a bus for patients with mental health issues (one supposes that mental healthcare professionals won't be delighted by this) to seal the deal for Shiva. He's in love! Among the films that Amudhan takes a dig at is the horrendous Remo which romanticised stalking on a whole other level. When his friends advise him to torture the heroine into falling in love with him, Shiva asks if that would not be wrong. They, however, tell him that he's the hero and that he can go to any extent to make the woman fall for him. Santhana Bharathi, who appears as one of Shiva's friends, also dresses up as a female nurse – to make sure we don't miss the reference. Ramya is hilariously oblivious to the fact that the heavily bearded person in the nurse uniform is not a woman – well, she's a loosu ponnu after all. 'Adida avala' from Mayakkam Enna and 'Evandi unna petha' from Vaanam (by Dhanush and Simbu respectively, the kings of the soup song genre) get a rehaul with Ramya singing the woman's version of it when she's dumped by Shiva for a stupid reason. Although the song is meant to be funny, it has some poignant lines that hit home, especially given the spate of stalker related murders in Tamil Nadu. "Love failurenu solli acid adikkara neenga/ engakita enda kolaveri pathi maanamkettu pesureenga" (Those of you who say love failure and throw acid, why do you speak to us about murderous rage without any shame?) are lyrics that Kollywood will do well to remember next time directors are tempted to make the same-old "suffering" hero nonsense. There's plenty of good-natured humour about a plethora of films – Vivegam, Vikram-Vedha, Thupparivalan, Thuppaki, Pisasu, Kaththi, VIP, 24, 7aam Arrivu, Thevar Magan, 2.0, Kabali, Ms Dhoni, Baahubali, Irudhi Suttru, Villain, Veeram, Saamy – the list is super long. However, what's appreciable is how Amudhan has also gone after the misogyny present in the films of directors who are considered to be "classy", particularly Gautham Menon. Although Gautham Menon is usually credited with giving "sensible" women characters who are not the "loosu ponnu", they tend to die brutal deaths, especially in his cop films. The misogyny is not as glaring as it is in the average mainstream film, but it's all the more disturbing. In Tamizh Padam 2, Shiva stalks Ramya (his tenant - Vinnaithaandi Varuvaya) to the Us (Vaaranam Aayiram) and the heroine eventually dies. But then, she hilariously comes back as Gayathri (the proposal scene is straight out of Vettaiyadu Vilaiyaadu). The self-obsessed hero voice-overs that are present in every Gautham Menon cop film – Khaaka Khaaka, Yennai Arindhal, Achcham Yenbadhu Madamayada – are also unmistakable. By the end of the movie, Shiva, the sincere cop, has a wall full of pictures of dead wives – so much so that his long-suffering paati decides to kill him and put an end to it. And oh, Kasthuri does an "item" number in the middle of an investigation because that's how the "classy" directors show off their "massy" side to the audience. Tamizh Padam 2 is not without its issues. It is essentially a string of scenes from popular films and if you don't get the references, chances are that it will not make any sense to you. But Amudhan has dared to show Kollywood an aspect that is seldom discussed by people from within the industry seriously – why can't we have better female characters? Why can't our love stories treat women with more respect? And when will our heroines grow up and behave like adults?...
- 7/13/2018
- by Monalisa
- The News Minute
Mollywood'Bhayanakam' won three National Awards this year.CV AravindFacebook/Jayaraj NairMalayalam cinema has reaped a rich harvest at the National Awards for 2017 and three of those awards were won by the yet to be released film Bhayanakam. The awards were for Best Direction (Jayaraj), Best Adapted Screenplay (Jayaraj) and Best Cinematography (Nikhil S Praveen). For director Jayaraj who helmed his first film Vidyarambham in 1988 and is still going strong, this was his second National Award for Best Director. The first came way back in 1997 for the internationally acclaimed Kaliyattam starring then mainstream hero Suresh Gopi in the lead role. Apart from several National Awards, Jayaraj's work has also won international honours at various film festivals. An engineering graduate, Jayaraj was drawn to films after being fascinated by classics like Akiro Kurosowa’s Rashomon and Vittorio De Sica’s Bicycle Thieves. Fortunately for the young man, he had as his neighbor one of Malayalam cinema’s most celebrated directors, Bharathan. Bharathan took Jayaraj under his wing and their first collaboration together was Chilambam. Jayaraj assisted the veteran in six more films, including the lavishly mounted Vaishali. After getting his first break with Vidyarambham, Jayaraj went on to direct several films that did precious little to further his career. Most of them were commercial ventures like Aakasha Kottayile Sultan, Johnnie Walker, Highway, Arabia, Kudumbasameham etc. But the first film in which Jayaraj showed flashes of his brilliance was Desadanam, released in 1997. The film which eschewed commercial ingredients in toto, narrated the story of a young boy all set to renounce material life and embrace the life of a sanyasi and the emotional churn in the lives of his parents who are loath to part with him. The film turned out to be a commercial success and also won the National Award for the Best Regional Film. But the film that created a greater impact was Kaliyattam, also released in 1997 an adaption of Shakespeare’s Othello. The principal characters of Theyyam artistes were played by Suresh Gopi, Lal and Biju Menon, with Lal playing Iago to Gopi’s Othello and Manju Warrier, with her large expressive eyes was cast as Desdemona. Misled by Paniyan ( Lal), Kannan Perumalayan (Suresh Gopi) suspects his wife’s fidelity and slays her, only to realise later that she was innocent of his suspicions. Stung with remorse, Perumalyaan kills himself. Jayaraj won the National Award for Best Director for the film and Suresh Gopi was adjudged the Best Actor. After flirting with comedy in Thilakkam, starring Dileep and Kavya Madhavan, Jayaraj again captivated audiences with his hard hitting film 4 The People, a story of four engineering college students who raise a banner of revolt against corruption. The major highlight of the film, however, was Jassie Gift’s music score with a few numbers turning into chartbusters. While 4 The People was a hit, the other two films which were part of the trilogy - By the People and Of the People turned out to be damp squibs. Jayaraj embarked on a series of films, dubbing them as a ‘navarasa’ series and the culmination of the journey was Bhayanakam. The films were titled Shantham, Karunam, Bheebats (Hindi with Seema Biswas and Atul Kulkarni), Adhbudham, Veeram and Bhayanakam. Except Bhayanakam which is expected to hit the screens this month, all the other films were released commercially to varying degrees of success. Veeram, which had Bollywood actor Kunal Kapoor in the lead, was an adaptation of Shakespeare’s Macbeth and was a period film set in 13th century Kerala. A painstaking effort by Jayaraj, his cast and technicians, the film which had Kerala’s celebrated martial arts discipline ‘kalari’ as a backdrop met with little success at the box-office. Bhayanakam was based on a couple of chapters that were a part of Jnanpith winning author Thakazhi Sivashankara Pillai’s epic novel Kayar. A simple film with a few characters, Bhayanakam is set in the days of World War II and the protagonist isa postman (Renji Panikkar) who delivers money orders from soldiers to their kin in a village in the pre-war days. With the outbreak of war, the same postman turns into an omen of death, carrying telegrams conveying tragic news of ultimate sacrifice on the war front and becomes a dreaded figure. Among the oeuvres of this director who has always trodden his own path, was Naayika, the story of an actor. It had Urvashi Sharada in the role of a diva past her prime and Padmapriya as her younger version. Jayaram, as the evergreen hero of Malayalam cinema Prem Nazir, played his part to perfection, bringing to life the mannerisms of the star and his perfect diction as well. Naayika won critical acclaim but bombed at the box office. But, perhaps the one film that should deserve a pole position among Jayaraj’s works was the much admired Ottaal, the plot of which he borrowed from the play Vaanka by the Russian playwright and author Anton Chekov. The film narrated the story of an emotional bond between a young orphan boy and his grandfather, with their simple joys and profound sorrows forming the nucleus. Brilliant acting by Ashank Sha as the young boy and Kumarokom Vasudevan (a fisherman in real life), as the grandfather, haunting visuals and Jayaraj’s deft directorial touches were the highlights of the film. Ottaal won all the major awards at the International Film Festival of Kerala and also the Crystal Bear at the Berlin Film Festival. The film also had the distinction of being the first Malayalam film to be released in the theatres and online simultaneously. While Jayaraj has worked with superstar Mammootty in three films Johnnie Walker, Loudspeaker and The Train, he is yet to make a single film with the other reigning superstar Mohanlal. Jayaraj has plans to direct films based on the arts, Shringara, Roudram and Hasyam in the coming days. His greatest strength so far has been the discerning viewer and most of his films have catered to that segment of film aficionados.
- 5/2/2018
- by Monalisa
- The News Minute
After having won everyone’s hearts and attention with the epic historical trilingual film Veeram, the versatile actor Kunal Kapoor has now reportedly been signed for the sports-drama film titled Gold. It’s the very film which stars Akshay Kumar in the lead and is being directed by Reema Kagti. Reports have it that, Kunal Kapoor willRead More
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- 3/22/2017
- by Bollywood Hungama News Network
- BollywoodHungama
Hrithik surely knows how to keep his fans intrigued and he did just the same. As a surprise announcement, Hrithik Roshan, who was last seen in Kaabil, released the trailer of an upcoming Malayalee film ‘Veeram’ which stars Bollywood actor Kunal Kapoor. The movie, which is a historical drama based on the ancient practice of martial arts in Kerala, is directed by internationally acclaimed director Jayaraj. The actor, who is quite active on social media, kept his fans guessing about a possible announcement. At first, he created a buzz by posting on his facebook page that he had a surprise for his fans which he would soon tell. This made his fans extremely happy, following which he released the movie’s trailer. Kunal Kapoor, who was last seen in Gauri Shinde’s Dear Zindagi, will mark his foray into regional films with this film. We are surely excited to see this new film now!
- 2/14/2017
- FilmiPop
We had reported earlier that Kunal Kapoor will be starring in Malayalam-Hindi-English period drama Veeram which will showcase him doing some high action scenes. The first look of Kunal Kapoor from the film looked intriguing as well. For Veeram, Kunal Kapoor had to go through some heavy training for this high action period drama. BesidesRead More
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- 12/21/2016
- by Bollywood Hungama News Network
- BollywoodHungama
The excitement towards Veeram has just increased by a manifold! Adapted from the Shakespearean classic Macbeth, the film Veeram’s soundtrack ‘We will rise’ has been nominated for the Original Song category at the 89th Academy Awards. The song finds its place in a list of 91 songs from eligible motion length pictures. Sung by Kari Kimmel, it has been composed by Jeff Rona who has also composed the music for movies like Phantom, God of Water, and Traffic III amongst others.
This is for the first time in the history of Indian production that a tri-lingual film has achieved this feat. A prestigious moment for the director and completely elated with this news, Jayaraj said, “Nothing is impossible for an Indian. I am proud to lead an Indian Film Production Company which not only produced an English film but also achieved the unique distinction of being shortlisted for an Oscar nomination for its English Song…...
This is for the first time in the history of Indian production that a tri-lingual film has achieved this feat. A prestigious moment for the director and completely elated with this news, Jayaraj said, “Nothing is impossible for an Indian. I am proud to lead an Indian Film Production Company which not only produced an English film but also achieved the unique distinction of being shortlisted for an Oscar nomination for its English Song…...
- 12/20/2016
- by Press Releases
- Bollyspice
Kunal Kapoor's upcoming film Veeram's soundtrack 'We Will Rise' has been nominated for the Original Song category at the 89th Academy Awards. The movie is an adaptation of Shakespearan classic Macbeth which is an old-new take on Macbeth. The song has found its place in a list of 91 songs from eligible motion length pictures. Sung by Kari Kimmel, it has been composed by Jeff Rona who has also composed the music for movies like Phantom, God of Water, and Traffic III amongst others. This is for the first time in the history of Indian production that a tri-lingual film has achieved this feat. Completely elated with the prestigious moment, the film's director and National Award winning film-maker Jayaraj Nair said, “Nothing is impossible for an Indian. I am proud to lead an Indian Film Production Company which not only produced an English film but also achieved...
- 12/16/2016
- FilmiPop
After months of teasing with first look and beautiful conversations between Shah Rukh Khan and Alia Bhatt, the first poster of Gauri Shinde's much-awaited film Dear Zindagi has finally landed online. And there's no doubt that the two makes for one of the cutest pairs in Bollywood in recent times. The poster shows Shah Rukh Khan and Alia Bhatt going for a ride on their bicycles in the middle of the road in a dense forest that will immediately make you fall head over heels for them. The first look of Dear Zindagi was unveiled by Srk's home production banner Red Chillies Entertainment on their official Twitter handle. Srk and Alia have come together to share screen space for the first time in a movie and audiences will be an uncoventional romance unlike Srk's earlier films. This is Gauri Shinde's second directorial after her critically acclaimed film English Vinglish...
- 10/18/2016
- FilmiPop
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