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"HARRIS JAYARAJ"It's been an eventful year for Harris Jayaraj who started his career more than a decade back through Gautham Menon's 'Minnale'. The ace composer kick started his live concert tour by late 2011 which have been received well with open arms by his fans and music lovers.CINEMAREEL wishes the music composer a very happy birthday and an eventful year ahead! "Amala Paul" has revealed that she is constructing a house at Kochi in Kerala. At the same time, the Prema Khaidi girl, who is getting ready for the release of 'Vettai' in Tamil, and who has a film opposite Siddharth (titled as Love Failure, which is a bi-lingual), also said she would settle in Chennai this year to take care of her acting career. "STR"Vetrimaran, along with his team members, stayed in Madurai for sometime before starting 'Aadukalam', to get the feel of the temple town. Apparently, it was this dedication that made the film to make a strong presence at the National Awards. Now that the director is gearing up to start his next, titled 'Vada Chennai', he is planning to hold a workshop for the actors he has roped in. We learn, lead players STR and Rana Daggubati, besides other members of the cast, will attend it. "Jayam Ravi & Nag Chaitanya in 'Delhi Belly'"Grapevine is abuzz that Bollywood cult 'Delhi Belly' will roll in South with Jayam Ravi or Nag Chaitanya in the lead! The film will be directed by Kannan and the final talks are on with the lead star after which it will be announced officially. "Dam 999"The Supreme Court on Friday issued notice to the Government of Tamil Nadu, seeking its response to a writ petition filed by producer-director Sohan Roy, challenging the six-month ban the government imposed on the screening of his film 'Dam 999' in the State. A bench of justices, A K Ganguly and J S Khehar posted the matter for further hearing to January 13. The State had banned the film on the ground that it would pose law and order problems as it made apparent references to the Mullaiperiyar dam which is the bone of contention between Tamil Nadu and Kerala. The State government had initially banned the film for two weeks; after giving the petitioner a personal hearing, it passed an order on December 16 last year, extending the ban for six months. Opposing this, the petitioner filed the writ petition seeking quashing of the order. Sohan Roy alleged that the ban was extended without any valid reason. Passed under Section 7 the Tamil Nadu Cinemas (Regulation) Act, 1955, the order went against the Constitution, violating as it did Entry 60 of the Union List of Schedule VII of the Constitution, he said.

Sunday, August 14, 2011

Theneer Viduthi

S S Kumaran left his mark as a successful music-composer with 'Poo' and 'Kalavani'. Now he is trying his luck wielding the megaphone with 'Theneer Viduthi'.

With lesser-known faces, he has woven a simple, straight-forward film. There are enough lighter moments in the movie that may go down well with front-benchers.

The film is about two brothers Kumaran (Adith) and 'Pandhal' Raja (Kodumudi Suresh). They earn their livelihood by erecting 'pandhals' in the village for festivals and functions. Fun-loving and causal, they enjoy every moment.

Things change when Valli (Reshmi) enters Kumaran's life. Daughter of Sub-Registrar Nachiyappa Chettiyar (Prabhakar), she wants to marry Kumaran. Coming to know about the romance between Kumaran and Valli, the latter is sent to her sister's house.
But Kumaran goes there. All plans are made for their wedding by friends. But it gets halted. The rest is a funny drama with predictable twists and turns, throwing light on whether the two get wed-locked or not.

Kumaran has narrated the simple life of village and the aspirations of a doting father well. The movie is laced with lighter elements all through. But at many places it goes dragging and dull.

The story may not be new, but Kumaran has tried to infuse some pace.

Cinematography by Manavalan is top-class capturing the village beauty well, while Kumaran's re-recording and musical score are good.

Adhith is good-looking and tries his best to liven up the proceedings. Kodumudi Suresh plays all pranks in the film. Prabhakar is good and tailor-made for the role. Reshmi has a major role to play.

Due credit should be given to Kumaran for avoiding commercial cliches as he ensures that he gives a simple movie. There are some lagging moments but considering this to be Kumaran's maiden venture, they can be over-looked. 



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