Friday, 24 April 2009

Vijay’s Vettaikaran Theme Music

Vijay’s ‘Vettaikaran’ has made its way from the papers to the floors. Yeah! With AVM Productions churning out this film, Babu Sivan once an associate of Director Dharani has handled story, screenplay, dialogues and direction for this film.

The film’s first schedule commenced recently on March 9 across the exotic locations of Rajahmundry where a title song featuring Vijay and 100 Junior Artists were shot extensively…

Vijay Antony who has been rocking the town with his new musical genre ‘Rock-Gaana’ has tuned melodies that would break the floors when Vijay dances for it. Gopinath who earlier cranked cameras for Dharani’s film handles cinematography.

Anushka makes her comeback in Kollywood with this film.

Vijay in 4-different get ups in Vettaikaran

Actor Vijay had his film ‘Vettaikaran’ started rolling recently here in Rajahmundry. It’s been revealed that the title song that has been shot lavishly with 100 junior artists will have Vijay appearing in 4 different get ups.

Babu Sivan exclusively speaking to media has said that he has blended the best commercial aspects suiting Vijay’s usual traits of masala stuffs.

Anushka who pairs up with Vijay for this film dons the role of a software engineer. Salim Khosh has been roped in for playing the role baddie here.

Vettaikaran Movie first schedule Finish

The first schedule of Vijay’s upcoming Vettaikaran is over at Rajahmundry in coastal Andhra Pradesh.

The grapevine is abuzz that Vijay is spotting a new look for the film, which will not be revealed immediately.

The film produced by A V M Balasubramaniam and directed by Babu Shivam, has Anushka as heroine. The buzz is that the film is an action packed family entertainer laced with comedy and sentiment.

As per sources in the unit, the hero introduction song was picturised in which Vijay’s son Sanjay has danced with his dad against an Ayyanar temple background. Then hero meeting heroine for the first time in a very comic manner was shot in a Railway Station. Added to that some talkie portions were also canned in and around Rajahmundry.

The second schedule of the film is to start in Chennai in the second week of April, and it will be shot mostly at AVM studio including a set song. Vijay Antony is composing the second song likely to be a duet

Vijay and his son Sanjay in Vettaikaran song Dance

Ilayathalapathy Vijay’s son Sanjay (7) is making a special appearance
with dad in a song for his new film Vettaikaran, produced by AVM
Balasubramaniam!

Sources close to the unit confirmed that Sanjay
has done a dance number with Vijay shot by cameraman Gopinath and
directed by Babu Shivam in Rajahmundry. Shobhi, who excels in mass
songs, choreographed it in front of an Ayyanar temple set.

Those on the sets said Sanjay a chip of the old block, as he danced well to his dad’s steps and impressed everybody.

The old timers on the sets says that it was coincidental that Kamal Hassan
too made his debut like Sanjay, as a child artist in a film produced by
AVM (Kalathur Kannamma)!

The song tuned by Vijay Antony is a
high energy peppy fast number with lyrics by Kapilan. Says Vijay
Antony: “It is a real fast number, better than my Nakku Mukka or
Aathichudi. It is the introduction song of Vijay sir and has been
composed to suit his style and dance.”

Monday, 20 April 2009

Thoranai Songs

Thoranai
Genre - Action
Directed by - Sabha Ayyappan
Produced by - GK Corporations
Music by - Mani Sharma
Casts - Prakash Raj, Santhanam, Kishore, Meenakshi
Starring - Vishal, Shriya SaranActor


Vishal Krishna comes up with another big budget entertainer in 'Thoranai'. This film also will be produced by Vishal's home company, GK films, run by his brother.Newcomer Ayappan directs the film and Shriya Saran plays the female lead. Like 'Satyam', this film also is a bilingual and will be simultaneously released in Telugu as 'Pistha'.

Link : 123musiq.com

Monday, 13 April 2009

Ayan - From a woman's point of view

Taking off from where your other behindwoods visitor talks about Ayan, here's my take as well. Taking an eight year old to a film can be a challenging task in itself. Being full off beans they want to know if the movie has enough comedy or will Suriya uncle be nice etcetera. Anyway when you have managed to assuage your child’s apprehensions of a film, you realize that the caramelized popcorn is almost over and the film has not even begun. Fortunately the first 20 odd minutes are racy enough to make you forget that your munchies are over. What begins as an adrenalin rush is over before you can say Congo....

For the first time you have a "bondesque..." look and feel to a Tamil film and while it starts well, it begins to meander into small inconsequential gullies and is soon lost. I honestly would have loved it if the director had done away with all the songs except the first one in the film. None of the others were required and nor did they stay in your mind or hearts.

Jai – Life after the ban in Goa!

Jai has got permission from the Producers’ Council to star in the Soundarya Rajinikanth’s home production Goa is well known in Kollywood. Behindwoods also reported a few days ago that Rajinikanth played a pivotal role in getting the ban lifted so that Jai could act in the film. Ochre Studio was doing the groundwork to set the ball rolling ever since the blanket permission was obtained. With everything set right and Jai having 20 days permission to act in Goa, the team is now ready to start filming the scenes involving him.