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Sudev Nair also part of the Bollywood-biggie Brahmastra

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Sudev Nair also part of the Bollywood-biggie Brahmastra

‘Brahmastra’ is a mega-budget Bollywood film that has a dream cast comprising of Amitabh Bachchan, Ranbir Kapoor, Alia Bhatt and veteran Telugu actor Nagarjuna. It is learnt that Malayalam actor Sudev Nair is also a part of the film. However, details regarding his character are not yet known. Directed by Ayan Mukherjee, ‘Brahmastra’ is a supernatural flick planned as a trilogy. This multilingual film was supposed to hit screens last December but got delayed due to the pandemic.

Sudev Nair, a Kerala State Award winning actor, has earlier done a couple of other Hindi films like ‘Gulaab Gang’ and ‘India’s Most Wanted’. He is also part of the Hindi remake of hit Malayalam film ‘Ezra’. The actor is expected to reprise his role from the original Malayalam version.

In Malayalam, Sudev is part of promising projects like Rajeev Ravi’s ‘Thuramukham’, Sibi Malayail’s ‘Kothth’ and the Sanal Kumar Sasidharan directorial ‘Vazhakku’.

Vijay Sethupathi donates Rs 25 lakhs to Tamil Nadu Chief Minister’s Relief fund

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Vijay Sethupathi donates Rs 25 lakhs to Tamil Nadu Chief Minister’s Relief fund

Tamil actor Vijay Sethupathi has contributed a sum of Rs 25 lakhs to Tamil Nadu Chief Minister’s Public Relief Fund (CMPRF) to help the State government in the battle against Covid-19. He personally met Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin at the Secretariat and handed over the cheque.

Many other celebs from the Tamil film industry have contributed generously towards Covid-19 welfare. Superstar Rajinikanth had had donated Rs 50 lakhs, while his daughter Soundarya and her family also offered Rs 1 crore to the CMPRF. They made the donation on behalf of their pharmaceutical company Apex Laboratory.

Suriya, Karthi and their father Sivakumar donated Rs 1 crore to the government. Ajith had contributed Rs 25 lakhs towards the CMPRF and followed it up with another Rs 10 lakhs for the welfare of the Film Employees Federation of South India (FEFSI) workers. Vikram made an online donation of Rs 30 lakhs to the CMPRF. Veteran editor Mohan and his sons Jayam Ravi and Mohan Raja together contributed Rs 10 lakhs. Ace filmmakers AR Murugadoss and Vetrimaaran donated Rs 25 lakhs and Rs 10 lakhs respectively.

Andrea Jeremiah to do a nude scene in Pisasu 2

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Andrea Jeremiah to do a nude scene in Pisasu 2

Andrea Jeremiah is next teaming up with director Mysskin for ‘Pisasu 2’. Though it is not a sequel to the director’s 2014 film ‘Pisasu’, this is also said to be a horror flick. Interestingly, Andrea has agreed to perform a nude scene in the film. It is learnt to be a very crucial scene in the film and Mysskin has managed to convince her about its importance.

As per reports, this particular portion lasts only for a few seconds and has been shot very aesthetically. It is said that Andrea has been paid her career-highest remuneration for this film. It is the actress’ second outing with Mysskin after working with him in ‘Thupparivalan’.

Along with Andrea, ‘Pisasu 2’ also has ‘Psycho’ fame Rajkumar Pitchumani and Shamna Kasim in major roles. Vijay Sethupathi also appears in a cameo role. Maestro Ilaiyaraja’s son Karthik Raja is composing music for this film. It is produced by Muruganandham under the banner of Rockfort Entertainment

Ajith as CBCID officer Eeswara Moorthy in Valimai

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Ajith as CBCID officer Eeswara Moorthy in Valimai

Thala Ajith’s ‘Valimai’ continues to remain under the wraps. Though shoot started almost two years back, the makers are yet to reveal the first look or any details regarding Ajith’s character. Latest buzz is that the star plays a Crime-Branch Crime Investigation Department (CBCID) officer in the film. Reportedly, his character is named as Eeswara Moorthy.

Directed by H Vinoth, ‘Valimai’ is said to be an action-packed mass entertainer. The film’s shoot is yet to be wrapped up. The team is planning to fly abroad once the situation returns to shoot the remaining portions.

‘Valimai’ will be Ajith’s first pan-Indian film with a Hindi release as well. Bollywood actress Huma Qureshi plays the female lead. Telugu actor Karthikeya Gummakonda will be seen as the antagonist in the film. Yuvan Shankar Raja is the music director and Nirav Shah handles the camera. Boney Kapoor’s Bayview Projects LLP and Zee Studios are jointly producing the film.

Kaaval is goosebumps-inducing; Will be released only in theatres, confirms producer Joby George

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Kaaval is goosebumps-inducing; Will be released only in theatres, confirms producer Joby George

The second wave of pandemic has once again put Malayalam cinema in a state of uncertainty. Industry insiders have no idea regarding when things return back to normalcy and with theatres remaining closed, many producers are in talks with OTT platforms to release their films.

However, producer Joby George of Goodwill Entertainments is keen on releasing his much-hyped Suresh Gopi starrer ‘Kaaval’ only in theatres. Last day, in a Facebook post he shared that he recently watched the film. According to him, it’s goosebumps-inducing with plenty of action and emotions. He also confirmed that the film will only be released in big screen. Earlier, the producer had revealed that he was offered up to Rs 7 crore to release the film directly in OTT platforms.

‘Kaaval’ is written and directed by Nithin Renji Panicker of ‘Kasaba’ fame. The film has massive hype mainly due to the fact that Suresh Gopi is starring in a mass entertainer after a very long gap. The makers have confirmed that the film will bring back memories of the star’s yesteryear blockbusters.

Malavika Mohanan to star in Shankar-Ram Charan film?

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Malavika Mohanan to star in Shankar-Ram Charan film?

It is already known that director Shankar is teaming up with Telugu star Ram Charan next. Dil Raju and Shirish are jointly producing this big-budget film under the banner of Sri Venkateswara Creations. Latest buzz is that the makers are in talks with Malavika Mohanan for essaying one of the female leads’ part in the film. The actress was last seen in the Vijay-Vijay Sethupathi starrer ‘Master’.

Shankar’s film with Ram Charan is planned as a pan-Indian project that will be released in Tamil, Telugu and Hindi. Earlier, it was reported that South Korean actor Bae Suzy is being considered to play a major role in the film. However, the makers are yet to announce anything officially. Shoot is expected to begin only after Shankar wraps up ‘Indian 2’ with Kamal Haasan.

Malavika Mohanan meanwhile is also part of Dhanush’s upcoming film with ‘Dhruvangal 16’ fame Karthick Naren. Tentatively titled as ‘D 43’, the film has the two leads playing the roles of investigative journalists.

Suresh Gopi to sport multiple looks in Paappan

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Suresh Gopi to sport multiple looks in Paappan

Suresh Gopi’s upcoming film ‘Paappan’ with director Joshiy has a lot of expectations. The two are teaming up after a long gap and it also has a star-studded cast featuring actors like Gokul Suresh, Kaniha, Sunny Wayne, Nyla Usha and Neeta Pillai. In a recent chat with medias, Nyla Usha spilled some interesting details about the project.

According to her, ‘Paappan’ will be an out and out Suresh Gopi show. He is playing a cop’s role named Abraham Mathew Mathan. Though he has done a lot of police characters before, this will be a role with multiple shades. Nyla also revealed that he will be appearing in multiple looks in the film.

Prior to the lockdown, Suresh Gopi was spotted shooting with a salt-and-pepper bearded look. Currently, he sports a different style which is expected to be his look for the character’s younger portions. He is most likely to resume shooting as soon as the restrictions are lifted.

‘Paappan’ scripted by RJ Shaan is a family-based entertainer with mystery and suspense elements in it. The film is being produced by David Kachappilly Productions and Cubes International Group. It will be presented by Agosh Cinemas and Chand V Movies.

Vikram’s stunning look from Cobra grabs eyeballs!

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Vikram’s stunning look from Cobra grabs eyeballs!

Vikram’s ‘Cobra’ is one of the most awaited among the long list of projects lined up for release in Tamil cinema. Directed by Ajay Gnanamuthu of ‘Imaikka Nodigal’ fame, it is a big-budget thriller shot across multiple countries. Vikram will be appearing in multiple looks in the film.

The film’s teaser was a big hit and Vikram’s various getups in it had grabbed attention. Recently, a new location still featuring the actor in an old man’s getup got shared online. The prosthetics team seem to have put in a lot of effort as Vikram is almost unrecognisable in the look.

‘Cobra’ has a huge star cast comprising of actors from various languages. Former Indian cricketer Irfan Pathan is making his acting debut with this film. He essays the role of French Interpol officer Aslan Yilmaz. ‘KGF’ fame Srinidhi Shetty is the female lead. KS Ravikumar, Roshan Mathew, Miya George, Mammukoya, Sarjano Khalid, Manikandan Achari, Mirnalini Ravi and many others are part of the cast.

Maestro AR Rahman has composed the music. Lalit Kumar of Seven Screen Studios is producing the film.

Kamal Haasan shares interesting details about Dasavatharam on its 13th anniversary

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Kamal Haasan shares interesting details about Dasavatharam on its 13th anniversary

Kamal Haasan’s highly ambitious film ‘Dasavatharam’ is turning 13 and on this occasion, he shared some never-before-revealed details about it. The film directed by KS Ravikumar was scripted by Kamal and it had the actor playing 10 different roles. It was a first such attempt in Indian cinema and the film had massive hype even before its release. It eventually turned out to be a big success. On the 13th anniversary, Kamal has written in detail about how he feels proud about the film. He also expressed his gratitude to all the technicians who stood by him during its making.

Kamal has written in detail about each and every aspect of the film. His Facebook post reads,

Dasavatharam -the thought and Process :

Talking about embarking on this journey of making He begins by saying Dasavatharam was a script which was declined by many directors who said they didn’t understand it , and quite unexpectedly Mr Ravikumar jumped at it. He immediately claimed it a winner on cards and was was surprised that it was turned down and asked to make the film while on a telephonic conversation with me at Eldams road. That’s how the movie came into being!
Most of the time I work alone and like to take the opinion of seniors and well wishers while on a project. For Dasavatharam it wasn’t any different and thus I wanted to take Mr Mukta Srinivasan’s opinion as he has string instincts and is a brilliant short story writer . In Nayakan, thanks to Mr Mukta, the Heroine’s character was beautifully written as a young girl who prepares her exams while being an inmate in a brothel. He heard the Dasavatharam script and he said “kamal you must watch over the film closely as its your idea and goes further and says foster it like your child.They will kill the child otherwise if you only decide to walk in and out of shoot”. I took his advise and spent all my time on it.

Once I finished the logline with Mr Mukta Srinivasan, the director was still skeptical about the way the script was written. We had Mr Sujata, Mr Madhan, Mr Ramesh Arvind, Mr Crazy Mohan all sit with us for a narration and I answered all the questions they kept asking . It was a very important exercise as they are all are experts and have the expertise to analyze the script. My biggest support was from Mr sujatha who said ” you got it bang on man”. The rest were new to the ideation ,scale and budget .

The Beginning :

Any producer would have found it ridiculous that the director and I went to the US for 21 days to do make up tests for all the looks, but we did it . Mr Michael Westmore bent over backwards and did a stupendous job during the trial . Everyday for 21 days was hard work and one time Mr Michael also pushed himself in helping me with wiring me for a photo shoot held me too as I wanted to try a kick a certain way. Sometimes I did two different looks /make ups as we were building the makeup in layers and it was done in a lab. During the process Mr Ravikumar realized the full scope of the looks and immediately engaged a photographer for $250 a day to record each look .

Our producer was enthusiastic to immediately release all of the 10 looks in the media. However I had to stop him by telling him that people would not find a need to go to a cabaret or a strip tease if the advertising posters had images from the final climax and there is nothing further to entice them in! I knew we had something precious and convinced him to hold back and am grateful he understood then. I had taken to heart the advise of Mr Mukta Srinivasan to closely guard my baby and just kept doing that.

Towards the ends of the filming , during the tsunami sequence we realized we needed a crore more to achieve the visuals written by me for the climax.Now people nonchalantly talk about 20 to 30 crores , but back then it was huge . I offered to rewrite the script without the tsunami and end it with the train sequence , but the butterfly effect would have been lost. But I was willing to do it’s I had to have an alternative our producer You must remember here that I once made a film named Vikram which was then called ‘oru kodi rubai kanavu’, but within two decades it was about a crore more for just one sequence,but that’s the evolution of cinema with technology. However, Mr Ravikumar had fully understood the script and fought tooth and nail to get the climax done as scripted originally and we spent the additional 1 crore. I gave Mr Ravichandran some of my rights to the film as I ALWAYS invest in my movies and we were partners in the film and he had seen my vision to fruition and we pulled off what was near impossible then.
That’s how Dasavatharam was made and saw completion .

The Technicians :

Everyone was pushed to their limits during to achieve the project ; Ms Gauthami’s contribution , art director Mr Sameer Chanda did the first 10 minutes of the film and left , Mr Thota Tharani picked up from there followed by Mr Prabhakar who did the airport sequences they all did a fabulous job . I remember that Mr Jeeva was supposed to be the cinematographer but couldn’t take up the project. We had so many other good technicians who weren’t able to come on board.The entire concept of the film was new and challenging , like just the first 10 minutes sequence in re creating a period cost 2.5 crores which was new to everyone. I am not being myopic to budgets, it is just that I am grateful to each and every technician who stood by me and made me achieve my vision. Be it art directors, stunt directors as some of the Stunt sequences were like never before, the CG team who we used to quarrel with over budgets as they wanted 2 million and we used to ask them to show us a khadi Gramodyog way of achieving the output and that’s why due the lack of budgets some portions of CG might not look the way it is supposed to have looked.All of my technicians helped me complete the project through all the insults, quarrels, stressful environment etc and I am grateful to them and on the other hand, I would never forget or forgive those technicians who gave up and ran away like rats ditching the project. If you believe in something , it can always be achieved and example from way before is Aboorva Sagotharargal. It was not done by just a number crunching producer, but a visionary too. So also Pushpak , which had two visionaries and a businessman as producers helming it and hence it was done in a small tight budget and yielded great results.

The looks and the make up:

Mr Westmore is a master of his craft and believes in least intervention with reality while creating a look and I consider him my Guru. He delves into the script completely and works on the looks . So much so he asked me why I had decided to name the samurai Shingen Narahachi and i had to explain to him how I am weaving in mythology and this character was an analogy to the Narasimma avatar and hence ‘Shingen’ like ‘Narasinghar’It was amazing how he made my round eyes into beautiful Asian flat eyes to give me the perfect look for the character. Naidu was so simple yet went up a notch because of the accent. Mr Westmore’s contribution to the film is equivalent to mine . Mr Westmore was the 11th Avatar of the film , without him the other 10 would not have been possible. The easiest to carry off was Naidu and the most debilitating was Krishna paati. For the latter he gave me a cataract eye and I couldn’t see . I was like a tortured animal and wanted the scenes with the paati character to finish soon . It used to excruciatingly painful everytime there would be a delay due to technical issues.

Unforgettable moments::

Most unforgettable was the first sequence where in I had come up with a lot of the designs as the others didn’t know how to visualise or present it but I already had lessons out of experience from Maruthanayagam and taking notes from on not over building anything unrealistically but keep it believable. For example the two guards standing on either sides of the elephant was designed by me. It was novel for us , but done in history where in the body Guards would protect the king while on an elephant. It is basically two footboards on either sides and the elephant actually felt very comfortable with the footboards pressing into it. We wanted to make a masterpiece and we didn’t look at money or fame , just our contribution to the art of cinema. We had various Stunt directors supporting us which can be seen in various styles portrayed through the film as Fletcher’s stunts had to be different from the Samurai and tat from the first and all this within a shoe string budget.

The Music::

Lots of music directors found the script uninteresting and I was confused by their reactions. Worried by this , the producer said he will suggest names and suggest Mr Himesh Reshammiya and added on Ms Mallika Sherawat too as his suggestion.Mr Himesh did a wonderful job with the music when it was a time the press wasn’t very supportive of him . He delivered surprises like Mukunda Mukunda and Kallai matum kandal which were big hits and wasn’t like anything he did before. He allowed me to render the palandu palandu bit and added it as a overlap to his music. I was very embarrassed as I was conducting a group of singers here to record it and send it to him. We never worked together again , but he proved a point with his good work then. The BGM was by Mr DSP who was a bundle of energy and fun to work with. Exemplary points were when Naidu realizes Srinivasulu is Telugu where it isn’t subtlety but on the top humor . We had so much fun working together that we decided to carry on the collaboration with him, the director and myself on to Manmadhan Ambu.

We did not have good budgets for any of the artists/ technicians who came from overseas as with the conversion rates it was much lower to what they would get otherwise , but no one complained. Everyone worked with enthusiasm and enjoyed the process of being a part of a novel project.

But going back on the memories now, Dasavatharam was a master class for me on every technical aspect . There were many masters to teach and learn from and cinema was the ultimate master and very forgiving when we failed in some parts, definitely more forgiving than the audience who made it a hit . I can say I learnt democracy during the making of this film. The project would not have been possible with just me , or just Mr Ravikumar or Mr Ravichandran or just Mr Westmore. It is all of us together that made it happen.

Kamal Haasan also shared about the various look tests he took for the characters. He even shared some unseen stills from the photo shoot. He has written,

What was to be but was not

Now am going to talk about the actual “FIRST LOOK” of a few of the characters

I preferred this Bhuvaraghavan but the team were too surprised or probably they did not recognise me at all ,but I have many friends who look like that too but this was denied for various reasons .Though it was a personal favourite of Mr.Mike and me but we ended up having a more handsome looking Bhuvaraghavan .For me personally handsome was never about that face but thats what cinema loves so we decided on a slightly more cosmetic look for Bhuvaraghavan.

The cliche look of what a scientist looks like in Tamil cinema was a bespectacled nerdy guy almost okayed a wig slapped on head that looked more like a scholarly cap than hair. Mike and I decided not to tamper with that and I felt that’s the only part where I play myself but for various other characters I had to shave my head based on schedule so unfortunately I landed up with a wig well done for the days I can see through it now but then it seemed convincing, so went with that. otherwise I would have settled for Govind who was balding which Mike would have pulled off like a wizard that he is.

National award winning action choreographers AnbAriv join Vikram team

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National award winning action choreographers AnbAriv join Vikram team

Lokesh Kanagaraj is currently busy putting together the cast and crew of his much-hyped Kamal Haasan-starrer ‘Vikram’. Last day, the director took to his social media handle to announce that the film will have stunts choreographed by AnbAriv duo. A photo featuring the two along with Lokesh and Kamal Haasan has also been shared online.

AnbAriv masters are known for choreographing brilliant action sequences in ‘K.G.F: Chapter 1’, ‘Thadam’ and ‘Madras’. They even won a National award for their work in ‘K.G.F: Chapter 1’. They had previously worked together with director Lokesh in ‘Kaithi’.

Similar to their earlier works, ‘Vikram’ is also expected to be an action-packed treat. Starring Kamal Haasan as the lead, the film also has Malayalam actor Fahadh Faasil in a prominent role. Vijay Sethupathi, Arjun Das and ‘Angamaly Diaries’ fame Antony Varghese are also in talks for the film. Cinematographer Girish Gangadharan and music director Anirudh Ravichander are already on board.