appo pinne etho chennai 600028 okke eduth paranjallo...Originally Posted by kannan
Originally Posted by weone
Shivaji release ayathu june-15nu alle.....
Six Months evaluationil Shivaji kku 15 days participation alle ullooo...
May be thats the reason
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appo pinne etho chennai 600028 okke eduth paranjallo...Originally Posted by kannan
Athirangeettu nallu kurachayiOriginally Posted by weone
"Vaazhga oru vattam da,inga jayikkiravan thoppa,thokkiravan jayippa"
Originally Posted by Vinu
onnum ariyilla...ennaalum vala vala vala valaaannu allede
Originally Posted by KarthikeyaN
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mach....try to watch chennai 600028...its a beautiful movie.....Originally Posted by weone
enikku kananam ennundu...ithu vare release ayilla..Yuvan's music simply rocks :DOriginally Posted by tharadas
"Vaazhga oru vattam da,inga jayikkiravan thoppa,thokkiravan jayippa"
I have told a story to Superstar” says Murugadoss
By Behindwoods News Bureau.
July 26, 2007
Murugadoss is the hottest director in the cinema industry. After a series of hits like Dheena, Ramana, and the blockbuster Gajini, he is now directing a film with the Bollywood superstar Aamir Khan. The movie is the remake of his Gajini, which was not just a mega hit in Kollywood but had a long run in Tollywood too. Work has already commenced and the movie is expected to hit the screens in summer 2008.
The director is now in South Africa for a song sequence for this Hindi Gajini. When our special correspondent called him over phone, Murugadoss sounded very happy, and said that the movie is shaping up very well. He showered praises on Aamir Khan and was raving about his perfectionism and dedication towards work. The director said that the shooting for the song is expected to be wrapped up by August 11th and the team would be returning to India then.
When asked about his meeting with Rajini and whether a movie with him is in the offing, the director accepted the fact that he went to discuss a story with the superstar and is yet to get a positive reply. This is sure to be interesting. Watch this space for more news on this.
"Vaazhga oru vattam da,inga jayikkiravan thoppa,thokkiravan jayippa"
Kamal’s Dasavatharam shooting is still under progress. Earlier the team planned to release the movie by August 15th, but due to lapse in shooting schedule the shooting was drifting. According to reliable sources, Director K. S Ravikumar planned to winding up the shooting by August and to work on post-production work for the movie.
And the post-production will again drag another two months, so the film may get release on November 8th coinciding with Deepavali. It’s still a prediction about the release date; so far their is no official claim from the team.
"Vaazhga oru vattam da,inga jayikkiravan thoppa,thokkiravan jayippa"
Bharathiraja is back after his extended hibernation with his offbeat Bommalattam starring Arjun, Nana Patekar, and Kajal Agarwal in the lead. However, what catches one’s attention in this album is the undeniable Himesh Reshammiya. Blame him for his nostril flaring singing or the garish colored hats, Himesh has irrefutably crafted a sensation out of his music. This movie is all the more important for him down south, cause it will be considered a prelude to his much bigger project – Dasavatharam.
The album opens up with the customary foreword by Bharathiraja whose articulation is dynamic like it was during his days of ‘16 Vayadinile’. What follows however, is a few fries short of a Happy Meal.
Bommalattam
Oh Nenjil Dola Doliya
The song starts on a promising note followed by Himesh’s usual high drumbeats and rhythmic orchestration. Easily the best song of the album, the anupallavi really impresses the listener. The song does have a huge flavor of North Indian music and one gets a feel of it becoming repetitive after a while. Overall, a hummable song with catchy music, interesting lyrics by Thenmozhidoss and superb rendition by Tippu and Anuradha Sriram.
All set for a hit!
Aaha Aaha Kannirendum
The song starts well with a slow vocal track sung with ravishing ease by Karthik fused with some peppy fast beats and a heavy ‘Aaha Aaha’ chorus as a back drop. Then when the vocal track too becomes faster with Shalini jumping in, one finds the charm to be lost. But the beats and the chorus remain the same through out with the number coming to an end in a hurry.
It will all depend on the visuals.
Va.. Va.. Thalaiva
Va.. Va.. has a middle-eastern feel to it. But as many musicians from Illayaraja to recent Yuvan Shankar Raja have come out with such songs, a sense of déjà vu can’t completely be denied. This song lacks the energy, which, one would think, is needed for such a number. Gayathri Iyer does try hard to make it sound better but the overall feel does not live up to the expectations. Joe Mallury has little scope as far as the lyrics go.
Nothing special.
Koyambedu Beansu
The beats are foot tapping, hippy and catchy. Vivega’s lyrics in sync with the situation of the song we suppose, is too low a grade, and less than even passable. Besides, the words (beensu, dansu, mamsu) used for the sake of rhyme, sounds strangely out of place. Though the ‘cine cine cine cinema cinema’ line does strike a chord. The song is lifted few notches by Madhangi’s hauling voice.
It will all depend on the visuals.
Check Check Checkda
Seems like Himesh just cannot resist coming up with loud and jarring songs. The ‘check check checkda’ line does sound irritatingly strident at times. That apart, Himesh manages to make the music interesting and the song grows on you after multiple hearings. Suchitra’s voice makes the song entertaining, and the English lines which crop up in the lyrics regularly is the surprise element, more so coming from a Barathiraja movie.
Will need multiple hearings to grow on you.
Overall, Bommalattam’s music, despite being a Bharathiraja movie and Himesh Reshmmiya’s music, is a let down save for two songs. Hope Himesh comes up with a better show for Dasavatharam.
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"Vaazhga oru vattam da,inga jayikkiravan thoppa,thokkiravan jayippa"