Check it here...Quote:
Originally Posted by VENKIRAJA
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maniratnam
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0788171/
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Check it here...Quote:
Originally Posted by VENKIRAJA
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maniratnam
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0788171/
:)
Napolean sung this song
Mannukulle, Ponnukulle somthing....
Enna padathule intha song varum?
I think he sang a song in
seevalaperi pandi
it's supposedly keera vedhaikkayilee...
plz let me know abt the remake movies of ajith?(know that vijay's half the movies/all his hits are remakes)
Aval Varuvaala
His name is Rathan. (this is the guy with a white beard and whote hair right ? ). He plays the role of the German spy in Siraichaalai (Kalapani)Quote:
Originally Posted by Bipolar
Wow! Finally I got the answer... Thanks to Ssanjinika for trying to help... thanks to Prabhu Ram for giving me the answer... Yes, you are right, he was in Kalapani, too...
Regards.
Any idea's whether those beautiful songs in the film"Mudhal Mariyadhai" were they "Lyrics written to tune" or "tune composed for lyrics" ?
A half yearly report card
Small seems to be beautiful for Kollywood this year. There have been 42 releases from January 1 to June 30, 2006. The industry has enough reasons to smile as there has been more number of hits than last year. The eight films that made money for their producers and distributors are - Dishyum, Chithirem Pesuthedi, Kalvanin Kathali, Pattiyal, Tiruttu Payale, Thalainagaram, Kokki and Parijatham.
All these films had rank newcomers and little known stars in the lead and were made on small budget of Rs 1.35 to 3.10 Crore. The biggest surprise of 2006 so far is the decline of superstar films like Aathi and Tirupathi and the rise of small budget films with relatively upcoming heroes. Superstar films of this year bombed as they had nothing new in content and the presentation was either repeated from old hits or were outdated and technically tacky.
Films like Thalainagaram, Tiruttu Payale and Parijatham are super hits as they will make nearly three times the money invested on them. In a way, the new trend of content driven films with attractive packaging and essential commercial ingredients show that Tamil films have come of age. Our audiences have also matured as they have become more script conscious and are not willing to accept a film just for the sake of a hero. It was proved that star films take an extraordinary opening but they will not sustain, if the content is not satisfactory.
There were a plethora of gangster movies released this year but only Vishnuvardhan's Pattiyal made it big due to the freshness in treatment and the on-screen bonding between the two young heroes Arya and Bharath. It was proved that audience cannot be taken for granted and films which had something new to convey, a good presentation along with marketing techniques clicked at the box-office.
No distributor was willing to touch Thalainagaram with Sundar C as hero and the film was sold to 'Oscar' Ravichandran for a paltry Rs 1.30 Crore and the film turned out to be super hit. The film made at Rs 1.35 Crore collected only Rs 27 Lakhs from Chennai city but in NSC area (North Arcot-South Arcot-Chengalpet Area) the film did Rs 1.24 Crore in 40 days! It was Vadivelu's comedy and the action scenes that made the film a huge hit.
Susi Ganesan's Tiruttu Payale is a super hit as the unexpected twists and turns plus the content and treatment clicked with the audience who loved its daring theme. This thriller made at a cost of Rs 3 Crore is expected to get around Rs 6 Crore in the long run and is now also being dubbed into Telugu. K.Bhagyaraj's Parijatham, a launch pad for his daughter Saranya is also a big hit as lady audience loved the sentiments, good songs, subtle comedy and the love between the lead pair was presented in an innovative manner. Parijatham made at a cost of Rs 2.25 Crore is likely to do business worth Rs 5 to 6 Crore.
'Oscar' Ravichandran who had made that big budget "Anniyan" last year changed tracks to set his eyes on small budget movies, which paid off handsomely. Dishyum, Chithirem Pesuthedi, Thalainagaram and Parijatham, were produced or distributed by Ravichandran. It was his re-release strategy and marketing wizardry that made Chithirem Pesuthedi. Dishyum that had a lukewarm opening picked up after the film was aggressively promoted.
The message is loud and clear- Star alone cannot make a film a hit but it is the newness in script and presentation that matters most.
Ellamae Ok Kb, annal howcome Thiruttupayalae beacme a superhit, it was the worst movie I saw in recent times, logic holes all over. Ellarudaya kadilayum 1 ton poovai soothiyirukkar Susi Ganesan. I was already listed the defects in it is super het I don't like thread.
Susi's ealier fils (5 star, virumbukiraen) were far better, I prefered Jeevan as Pandiya!
Only Malavika was awesome in that film
Onnumae pooriyalae oolagathulae :roll:
Now I will stop with my anti thiruttupayalae attitude :oops: