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Thursday, August 6, 2009

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Mammootty’s Daddy Cool on Aug 7!


Marakkar Films, the distributors of Mammootty’s new film Daddy Cool, has shifted ts release date by a day from August 6 to 7.
The post production and graphic work of the film has been delayed, hence the postponement by a day. As per the new date the film will be censored today (Aug 5).
Richa Pallod is playing Mammootty’s wife in this musical entertainer which has music by Biji Bal and is already a hit.
The film is about father-son bonding and is releasing in about 75 screens in Kerala on Friday August 7.

Aishwarya thrilled with two monster South projects



Bollywood actress Aishwarya Rai is elated over bagging the main leads in two mega south Indian projects - Mani Ratnam's Ravan and Shankar's Endhiran.
"Shankar had approached me previously to work with him, but it never materialised. Finally, everything landed in place and here we are working together after 10 years," said Aishwarya on the sets of Ravan.
Tamil superstar Rajinikant, who is playing the male lead in Endhiran, was also very keen to work with Aishwarya and had tried to sign her for his earlier ventures - Padaiyappa and Chandramukhi, but the actress could not spare the dates.
Speaking about Ratnam's Ravan, in which she once again teams up with her husband Abhishek Bachchan, Aishwarya said: "I don't want to reveal much about it. Working with Mani is always a delight. He is a man of perfection. I am lucky to act in his movies again and again."
Aishwarya was earlier seen in Ratnam's Iruvar and Guru, in which Abhishek was in the main lead.
While shooting for Ravan in the jungles of Kerala, the entire cast and crew had a scary experience when an elephant ran amok and killed 51-year-old mahout, Andavan.
The actors including Abhishek, Aishwarya, Vikram, Prabhu and Munna had to take shelter in a guest house.
According to sources, the film personalities spent the night in the forest guest house and survived on bread and eggs. After 12 hours of tension and waiting, the crew returned to their hotel.
Now the cast and crew of Ravan have moved to Ooty where the remaining portions of the film will be shot.

Kamal launches T4 audio

A galaxy of stars including Kamal Haasan gathered under one-roof at Sathyam Cinemas today for the audio launch of ‘Thiru Thiru Thuru Thuru’ (T4).
Directed by debutante Nandhini, the movie has music by Mani Sharma. Starring Ajmal and Rupa Manjeri, T4 is produced jointly by Sathyam Cinemas and Real Image.
Speaking after releasing the audio, Kamal Haasan said, 'we have unfortunately confined a great actor like Sivaji Ganesan (who belonged to 20th century breed of performers) to mere 19th century by stereo-typing him. Hope it doesn't happen me. I choose to surrender myself to directors'.
On the films that are being made in Tamil cinema these days, Kamal Haasan, said, 'the fans have to raise their voice. They should express in a stern voice to directors that they want good quality films from them'.
He predicted that future of Tamil cinema would be digital and the technology should be welcomed.
Also spoke on the occasion include producer and theatre-owner Abhirami Ramanathan, 'Editor' Mohan, actor Jeyam Ravi, directors K S Ravikumar, Goutham Menon and Mysskin.
Ajmal and Nandhini were also present on the occasion.
source:indiaglitz.com

No Aamir in theatres this year!


For those who are eagerly awaiting the Christmas holidays to catch Aamir Khan’s next release ‘3 Idiots’, here’s some bad news. If the conflicting voices are anything to go by, it looks like the Rajkumar Hirani- directed film is going to be delayed a wee bit. The film was supposed to release on December 25, but sources say the rush to release films that have piled up due to the 63- day producers’ strike showed its adverse affect on the Aamir starrer. This may effectively mean there will be no Aamir films released in 2009.
In fact, the United Forum of Bollywood Producers, that includes filmmakers such as Mukesh Bhatt and Ronnie Screwvala, had even constituted a committee to find slots so that pending films may be released smoothly after the strike without causing much loss to each other’s business. It is this committee which seems to be behind the delay in the film’s release.
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