Rajinikanth's Kochadaiyaan-Behind the scenes
Saturday, March 31, 2012
Friday, March 30, 2012
'3' MOVIE REVIEW
'3' MOVIE REVIEW
Courtesy: Behindwoods.com
Starring:
Dhanush, Shruthi Haasan
Direction:
Aishwarya DhanushMusic:
AnirudhProduction:
Vimala Geetha
A simple song that garnered as many flashbulbs as possible
leading to an expectation level of epic proportion of the film in which
it is featured is finally out. And when the flick happens to be the
debut directorial work of Aishwarya Dhanush, it is but natural that the
spotlight is completely swivelled on 3.
For her maiden film Aishwarya has taken a common and ubiquitous
premise, love and relationships, accompanied by a suspense element in
the script. Her spouse, Dhanush has immensely supported her to translate
her vision on the larger canvas by giving one of his best
performances.
Simple dialogues and neat performances help Aishwarya in this sojourn
of hers. However it is the doddering script and slow narration that
works against 3 in a major way. Aishwarya finds it difficult to give her
audience an immersive experience.
Dhanush- Need we say anything on this talented artist? He is in a
different higher league and can sail across any role. Having said that,
we cannot rule out the hangover of Mayakkam Enna in this film.
For Shruthi who gets a meaty role in 3 manages to dish out a neat
performance although struggling hard in the heavy duty emotional scenes.
It is also difficult to accept her as a middle class Tamil girl with
her Semitic looks but she scores well with her timid and frightened
demeanour as a school going girl.
Prabhu, Bhanupriya and Rohini prove time and again that they are after all seasoned performers.
Dhanush is blessed with the looks of a school or a college boy while
the same cannot be said about Siva Karthikeyan who nevertheless takes
charge of comedy department in the first half but is totally missing in
the second half. In the same way, Sundar Ramu who is not shown in
proximity with Dhanush in the first part emerges as a pivot all of a
sudden in the second half.
Music of Anirudh is the biggest plus of 3 and the picturization of
the much in rage Kolaveri does not disappoint although it appears at a
time when the going is quite serious.
As regards the technical department, cinematographer Velraj and
editor Kola Bhaskar have worked as per the dictates of the film. The
difference in looks, costumes and body language in the different age
group of Dhanush and Shruthi is well delineated.
There are a few aspects which are quite implausible and unexplained
like Dhanush tying the mangalsutra to Shruthi in the pub although his
parents are not against his marriage. And it’s surprising that when
there is an issue of serious proportion, why it is not conveyed to
Prabhu and Bhanupriya especially when they are shown as such lovable
parents.
Verdict: Good performances, slower narration
Courtesy: Behindwoods.com
Thursday, March 29, 2012
Wednesday, March 28, 2012
Tuesday, March 27, 2012
Monday, March 12, 2012
RACHA AUDIO RELEASED!!
RAM CHARAN'S "RACHA" AUDIO RELEASED!!
Mega Power Star Ram Charan Tej, Tamanna’s Racha Movie Track List:
1. Racha Title Track
2. Vaana Vaana Remix
3. Dillaku Dillaku
4. Oka Padam
5. Singareniundhi
RACHA ACD COVER
Thursday, March 8, 2012
Wednesday, March 7, 2012
59th NATIONAL AWARDS WINNERS
59th NATIONAL AWARDS WINNERS
Winners of the prestigious 59th National Film Awards have been announced
by chairpersons of the jury today in New Delhi. The award ceremony will
be held on May 3.
For feature films the names of the award winners were declared by Rohini Hattangady, who was the chairperson of the Feature Films Jury (Central Panel).
Ramesh Sharma, the chairperson of the Non-Feature films jury and Vijaya Mulay, who chaired the jury on the Best Writing on Cinema announced the names of other award winners.
For feature films the names of the award winners were declared by Rohini Hattangady, who was the chairperson of the Feature Films Jury (Central Panel).
Ramesh Sharma, the chairperson of the Non-Feature films jury and Vijaya Mulay, who chaired the jury on the Best Writing on Cinema announced the names of other award winners.
List of Winners:
Best Actress : Vidya Balan, The Dirty Picture
Best Actor : Girish Kulkarni for Deool (Marathi)
Best Hindi Film : I AM
Best Choreography : Bosco-Caeser for Senorita from Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara
Best Special Effects : RA.One
Best Make Up : Vijram Gaekwad for The Dirty Picture and Bal Gandharva
Best Costume Designer : Niharika Khan for The Dirty Picture and Neeta Lulla for Bal Gandharva
Best Children's Film : Chillar Party
Best Child Artistes : Partho Gupte for Stanley Ka Dabba, and for Chillar Party: Irfan Khan, Sanath Menon, Rohan Grover, Naman Jain, Aarav Khanna, Vishesh Tiwari, Chinmai Chandranshuh, Vedant Desai and Divji Handa
Best Supporting Actor : Appu Kutty for Azhagar Samiyin Kuthirai (Tamil)
Best Supporting Actress : Leishangthem Tonthoingambi Devi for Phijigee Mani (Manipuri)
Best Feature Film : Deool and Byari
Best Director : Gurvinder Singh for Anhe Ghorey Da Daan
Best Lyrics : Amitabh Bhattacharya for I AM
Best Screenplay (Original) : Vikas Behl & Manish Tiwari for Chillar Party
Best Screenplay (Adapted) : Avinash Deshpande Nigdi for Shala (Marathi)
Special Jury Mention : Anjan Dutta for Ranjana Ami Aar Ashbo Na
Best Editing : Praveen KL for Aranyaa Kandam
Best Male Playback : Anand Bhate for Bal Gandharva
Best Female Playback Singer : Roopa Ganguly for Abosheyshey (Bengali)
Best Bengali Film : Ranjana Ami Aar Ashbo Na
Best Marathi Film : Shaala
Best Dialogue : Deool
Best Audiography : Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara
Best Production Design : Naukadubi
Best Music Direction : Neel Dutt for Ranjana Ami Ar Ashbo Na (Bengali)
Best Background Score : Mayookh Bhaumik for Laptop (Bengali)
Best Dogri Film : Dille Ch Vasya Koi
Best Kannada Film : Kurmavatara
Best Malayalam Film : Indian Rupee
Best Manipuri Film : Phijigee Mani
Best Tamil Film : Vaagai Sooda Va
Indira Gandhi Award for Best Debut Film of a Director : Aaranyakandam (Tamil), Directed by Kumararaja Thiagarajan
Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment : Azhagarsamiyin Kuthirai (Tamil)
Best Actress : Vidya Balan, The Dirty Picture
Best Actor : Girish Kulkarni for Deool (Marathi)
Best Hindi Film : I AM
Best Choreography : Bosco-Caeser for Senorita from Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara
Best Special Effects : RA.One
Best Make Up : Vijram Gaekwad for The Dirty Picture and Bal Gandharva
Best Costume Designer : Niharika Khan for The Dirty Picture and Neeta Lulla for Bal Gandharva
Best Children's Film : Chillar Party
Best Child Artistes : Partho Gupte for Stanley Ka Dabba, and for Chillar Party: Irfan Khan, Sanath Menon, Rohan Grover, Naman Jain, Aarav Khanna, Vishesh Tiwari, Chinmai Chandranshuh, Vedant Desai and Divji Handa
Best Supporting Actor : Appu Kutty for Azhagar Samiyin Kuthirai (Tamil)
Best Supporting Actress : Leishangthem Tonthoingambi Devi for Phijigee Mani (Manipuri)
Best Feature Film : Deool and Byari
Best Director : Gurvinder Singh for Anhe Ghorey Da Daan
Best Lyrics : Amitabh Bhattacharya for I AM
Best Screenplay (Original) : Vikas Behl & Manish Tiwari for Chillar Party
Best Screenplay (Adapted) : Avinash Deshpande Nigdi for Shala (Marathi)
Special Jury Mention : Anjan Dutta for Ranjana Ami Aar Ashbo Na
Best Editing : Praveen KL for Aranyaa Kandam
Best Male Playback : Anand Bhate for Bal Gandharva
Best Female Playback Singer : Roopa Ganguly for Abosheyshey (Bengali)
Best Bengali Film : Ranjana Ami Aar Ashbo Na
Best Marathi Film : Shaala
Best Dialogue : Deool
Best Audiography : Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara
Best Production Design : Naukadubi
Best Music Direction : Neel Dutt for Ranjana Ami Ar Ashbo Na (Bengali)
Best Background Score : Mayookh Bhaumik for Laptop (Bengali)
Best Dogri Film : Dille Ch Vasya Koi
Best Kannada Film : Kurmavatara
Best Malayalam Film : Indian Rupee
Best Manipuri Film : Phijigee Mani
Best Tamil Film : Vaagai Sooda Va
Indira Gandhi Award for Best Debut Film of a Director : Aaranyakandam (Tamil), Directed by Kumararaja Thiagarajan
Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment : Azhagarsamiyin Kuthirai (Tamil)
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