Poo’ Sasi is ready to roar with his next venture now. The director did not let down the heroine Parvathy who believed him or the producer who supported him. Though ‘Poo’ was not a big commercial success, it went on to be an average grosser and proved its power with good remarks from the critics. Impressed by the potential of the director, producer Dhananjayan has encouraged Sasi to direct the next film again for his banner Moser Baer.
This time, Sasi will be directing an action film. Know who is the hero? It is said that Sasi believed that only Arya can fit in this story. He went onto discuss the story with Arya, and the actor has given his nod for the project.
So, hero is ready and who will be the heroine now? When everyone was thinking about it the director suggested Pooja who is waiting for a good script.
Pooja and Arya are close pals for quite some time now. Moreover after ‘Naan Kadavul’ they have got a good chance to come together again for a different script. Nothing can be better than this for these buddies!
Source: Indiaglitz
Thursday, August 20, 2009
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
Nayan laps up another biggie
Nayanthara, in all probability, will star in Electra, a Malayalam film. Talks are on with Arya to play Nayan’s pair in the film. With the actress desperately needing a success to sustain in the race among the leading actresses in the southern circuit, this film could just do the trick. Apparently, Electra is inspired from a Greek play and is heroine oriented.
Electra will be directed by Shyama Prasad and produced by Vindhyan.
Source: Behindwoods
Electra will be directed by Shyama Prasad and produced by Vindhyan.
Source: Behindwoods
Sunday, August 16, 2009
Arya, Rajesh team up
Director Rajesh, whose maiden venture ‘Siva Manasuala Sakthi’ went on to become a hit, is now gearing up for his next venture which would feature Arya in the lead role.
Sources close to the director say the movie featuring Arya too would be a romantic special which would be set on youngsters in Chennai.
Source: Indiaglitz
Sources close to the director say the movie featuring Arya too would be a romantic special which would be set on youngsters in Chennai.
Source: Indiaglitz
Thursday, August 13, 2009
Madaraspattinam– Sure to stun!
If a senior citizen from 1940s sees this, he will think that he has just traveled inside a time machine that took him back to those good old days. We are now commenting about those archetypical sets erected at Mohan Studios in Saligramam for Arya’s ‘Madaraspattinam’.
It is so evident that the team of ‘Madaraspattinam’ is taking great efforts to bring that beautiful old Madras back to life. We might have seen those old trams running even today in Kolkata, in fact these trams were also there in Chennai before independence. The team has brought one of the trams from Kolkata inside this historical set. Our today’s Koovam was once upon a time the beautiful Buckingham canal that had elegant Scotland boats sailing in them. Even this splendor is reborn inside the set of ‘Madaraspattinam’ through the art director Selvakumar.
Other than the above, sets of Chennai central railway station, Collectors’ quarters and St. George’s fort as well throw an awe of surprise.
What should we say? That beautiful Madras inside our parched Chennai!
Source: Indiaglitz
It is so evident that the team of ‘Madaraspattinam’ is taking great efforts to bring that beautiful old Madras back to life. We might have seen those old trams running even today in Kolkata, in fact these trams were also there in Chennai before independence. The team has brought one of the trams from Kolkata inside this historical set. Our today’s Koovam was once upon a time the beautiful Buckingham canal that had elegant Scotland boats sailing in them. Even this splendor is reborn inside the set of ‘Madaraspattinam’ through the art director Selvakumar.
Other than the above, sets of Chennai central railway station, Collectors’ quarters and St. George’s fort as well throw an awe of surprise.
What should we say? That beautiful Madras inside our parched Chennai!
Source: Indiaglitz
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