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Sunday, December 25, 2011

Mallu Singh Malayalam movie latest stills and full reviews



Mallu Singh is an upcoming Malayalam Comedy- Romantic entertainer which is directed by Vyshakh. Unni Mukundan and Kunjacko Boban leads the main character in this movie. South Indian young actress Karthika leads the female character in this movie. 

Actually the movie which is for the young superstar Pritviraj. But unfortunately he can't take that good opportunity because of the commitment in another Hindi movie titled as AYYA. Bollywood actress Rani Mukharji leads the female character in Ayya. Becase of this movie Pritvi lost Mallu Singh and Unni Mukundan was replaced in Pritvi's role. 

The replacement of Unni Mukundan in Mallu Singh made a big offer in his carrier. He must very much take care about this character. Kunjacko Boban , Biju Menon and Manoj K Jayan also having a strong important character in this movie. 

Before this movie Manoj K Jayan , Biju Menon and Kunjacko together came in the Malayalam movie tilted as Seniors ( Back to the college).This movie made a big hit in the film industry. Jayaram leads the main character in Seniors malayalam movie.The movie was a fully entertainer and having a good story and many thrilling scenes are included.

Mallu   Singh movie which is ready to release on February 2012. 

Ezham Suryan Malayalam movie latest Updates and full review



Ezhan Suryan is an upcoming action-romantic movie which is directed by one of the famous director Njanasheelan and produced by Ramesh cholayil and crew. Young star Unni Mukundan leads the main character in this movie. The movie which contain many action and thrilling scenes.The movie must a fully entertainer. 

The Lyrics is done by Asha Ramesh and Cinematography done by Ashok Devaraj .One of the sexy malayalam actress Mahalakshmi leads the female character in this movie. 

Before this movie Unni Mukundan done an important character in "Bombay March 12" malayalam movie. Mammootty leads the main character in Bombay March 12 and it made an average collection from the film industry. 

Unni Mikundan's first movie is in tamil and he done a good work in Tamil industry. 

Mallu Singh is the next filiming movie with Unni Mukundhan. In that movie he having an important charcater and in will be a fully romantic movie. Kunjacko Boban and Kathika leads the main character in this movie.

Ezhaam Suryan which is ready to release on next month.

Saturday, December 24, 2011

Malayalam Film Industry Failed to Script Success


The waning charisma of superstars, a drought at the box office and dearth of new faces...it was another bad year for the Malayalam film industry.
Despite several releases, the three ageing Malayalam superstars -Mammootty, 60, Suresh Gopi, 54, and Mohanlal, 51, - seen as the saviours of the filmdom, failed to bail out the industry that was reeling under flops.
Looking back on their hugely successful three decades, 2011 has not been a pleasant year for the trio.

Mammootty had five releases - August 15, Doubles, The Train, Bombay March 12 and Venicile Vyapari] Mohanlal had Christian Brothers, China Town, Pranayam, Snehaveedu and Arabiyum Ottakom P Madhavan Nairum\ and Suresh Gopi had four releases -Christian Brothers, MeMlasam, Collector and Ven Shanku Pol.
Although their films kept landing at the box office and even created a flutter ahead of their releases, there were no fireworks at the ticket windows.
For Gopi, it was the worst year as his three films went unnoticed and if not for Christian Brothers, in which he teamed up with Mohanlal and Dileep, it would have been a complete washout for the once angry young man of the Malayalam film industry. On the other hand Mammootty's and Mohanlal's latest releases - Venicile Vyapari and Arabiyum Ottakom P. Madhavan Nairum respectively - made some noise.

And making a film with these biggies is a costly affair. Award- winning director Majid Gulistan says an average Malayalam film with no superstars costs around Rs1 crore, but when the superstars' names get attached to a project, the budgets shoots up to Rs.3 crore.
If these biggies failed, other stars such as Jayaram, Dileep and Prithviraj couldn't set the cash registers ringing either.
While Jayaram had six releases, Dileep had just three, including Christian Brothers, Prithviraj had five, of which Indian Rupee managed to keep his flag flying high, but it was director Renjith who earned plaudits for the film's success.

"In all, it could be assumed that not less than Rs.150 crore has been spent on film production in 2011," said Gulistan who is readying for his next venture in the New Year.
 In 2001, over 87 films hit the screens and it is difficult to pick and choose box office successes from among them.

According to an industry source, less than a dozen films can be described as commercial success, including Traffic and SaltN' Pepper, while Adaminte Makan Abu brought some sunshine by winning several National Awards.
Another drawback was no new face was launched on the marquee or in other creative fields.

The year also bid adieu to notable personalities like actress Aranmula Ponamma, grandmother of Gopi's wife; National Award winning composer Johnson; cinematographer-turned-director Vipin Das; director Chintha Ravi; and character artist Machan Varghese.


Friday, December 23, 2011

Priyanka Chopra Latest stills in DON-2













Don-2 latest full story and Review



We've come a long way, baby. The first time we met Ethan Hunt in 1996's Mission Impossible, our local movie theatres were playing an Akshay Kumar actioner in which he mud-wrestled with Rekha -and fought an Undertaker knock-off. Fifteen years on, Tom Cruise -comes to India -to promote Hunt's latest adventure, seven days after which we find Shah Rukh Khan -hanging upside down in a chamber with a pressure-controlled floor -- just like Hunt did in that first Brian De Palma film. And here's the cool thing: Farhan Akhtar  makes it just as slick.

Don 2, Akhtar's latest, is a glossy, unashamed action offering polished within an inch of itself, visually coming together seamlessly and effectively. The floors shine enough to reflect stampeding boots (which also shine), explosives obey their detonators, guns click into place with satisfyingly precise and appropriately amplified CLICKS, cars chase each other with murderous grace, and the bad guy -- when not wearing a pretty face -- is clad in white and reluctant to kneel because of the potential punishment to his trousers.So yes, a very impressively produced film indeed.  Akhtar's hero has never looked better -- as evidenced by the lovely girl in the seat next to mine gasping louder and louder -- and, unencumbered by the lack of a classic film to be compared against, both director and actor are visibly liberated, having a blast making this film about a slimy (but shiny) antagonist who wants nothing to do with redemption.

 And this is vital, for in a film where it's clear that the stakes of the story are lower than the costs of its production, what hooks the audience is the opportunity to see an assured director and a superstar genuinely enjoying themselves -- like Steven Soderbergh and George Clooney -in the Ocean's Eleven series, for example. (By the by, that also happens to be the only other example I can come up with for a remade classic that spawned its own independent franchise.)Imagine, however, Ocean's Three. Where Clooney was given not just his own lines, but all of Brad's and Matt's and Elliot Gould's, leaving supporting actors to stand and stare while he did his own thing.
 I'd have to admit that still sounds charming on paper, and this version of it could have been, if only Shah Rukh Khan hadn't also decided to boast about the fact that he has the best lines. There is a degree of over-the-top acting suited to a role and genre like this, but Khan slaughters his lines (and Akhtar's given him some fine, fun ones) by deliberating over each of them and delivering them fatally overbaked, pausing long enough mid-punchline to sneer and smirk, and then waiting after the line to allow us a moment to laugh or whistle.

That self-sure smugness asphyxiates the dialogue and robs it and Don, the character, of his coolth. Leaving us with a good-looking caricature of an actor, one that needs now to be reined in.Yet even this hammy hubris isn't the film's fatal flaw. It's evident in the very first few minutes that Khan is going to chew scenery like a particularly ravenous goat, but he does it with flair and it's hard not to be seduced by the perfectly manicured film Akhtar builds around his star.
 It is as the film goes on that it becomes painfully clear that while the film gives us a memorable villain, there is nothing that stands in his way. It's the genre of the cat-and-mouse chase, and while we always watch despite Jerry invariably beating Tom, here there is no feline worthy of usurping Don's cream leaving us with a King Rat, never imperiled, never really challenged, more than free to proclaim himself lord of the cheese.Which means the film soon flattens out into inevitable boredom, the climax dragging on and on (and making me long for a secret scarlet diary).
Boman Irani -has perhaps two good scenes in the film; Priyanka Chopra's -screen-eclipsingly large lips do more than she does (possibly because her character is such a wishy-washy bore, straddled with bad lines and an incompetent assistant); Lara Dutta -reminds us that she has a nice smile and can speak in English without making us wince, unlike most of our girls;
 A man in a scenestealing cameo makes us wish he could speak in Khan's voice; Kunal Kapoor -predictably has trouble keeping a straight face; and Om Puri -better have gotten paid well. But none of them matter, for this is one man's film, and he -- like the film itself -- looks really good, but ends up being a drag.

Positive:

  • Many adventures action scenes are included in this movie
  • The actions are more impressive.
  • Everyone keep their acting as much as they possible.
  • Screen Shots are very much attractive.

Negative:

  • Lagging of climax scene.


Rating:  7.5/10

Thursday, December 22, 2011

Adventurous and Stunning look of Shahrukh Khan in DON-2









The adventurous scenes in DON-2 (latest Shahrukh Khan movie stills).
The movie release today as World Wide. 

Saturday, November 26, 2011

Pritviraj lost his latest project


Prithvi lost his latest good project from the good directors. Firstly from P.T.Kunjumuhamad's Veeraputran. Secondly Vysakh's Mallusing. After that Roshan Andrews's Mumbai Police. These projects are directed by the super directors in Malayalam film industry.
One of the Malayalam actor Narayan done the kunjumuhamad's Veeraputhran success fully. Pritvi committed another local low budget movies in the present time. Because of this he can't accept these movies. This was a big lost in his film carrier. 

Monday, November 21, 2011

Sneha -Prasanna getting ready for the Marriage


Actor Prasanna going to marry the actress Sneha in coming January first week. Actress Sneha done many movies in Malayalam, Tamil and Telugu film industry.Her last movie was Ponnar shankar which is written by the Ex-Minister Karunanithi made a big hit in the Tamil film industry.She was nominated for the best actress award for Achmunde Achamunde Tamil movie. She got many awards for Pirivom Santhipom Tamil movie.Also she got many projects in 2011 and 2012 Tamil  and Telugu film industry. 
Actor Prasanna also done many movies in Tamil and Telugu film industry.  His latest movie Muran which hits the theater last week. The audiance having a good response in his latest movie Muran.Parasanna done a good villain character in Anjathe with the actor Naran. In this movie he got the best supporting award and best villain award. Anjathe Tamil movie made a big hit in the film industry.
After all this film carrier both of them are going marry in January 2012.

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Actor Jayan 31st death anniversary

Actor Jayan 
Yesterday 16-11-2011,Malayalam film actor Jayan’s 31st death Anniversary.Every Malayale remember his death date and everyone remember the good character he done to the Malayalam film industry.
Jayan In Kolilakkam Climax scene
His real name was Krishnan Nair and he better known by his stage name Jayan. On 16 November 1980, Jayan was killed in an accident on the set of the movie Kolilakkam .The climax scene of the movie was being filmed in Sholavaram, near Chennai, Tamil Nadu. Jayan always performed his own stunts, and for this movie he was performing a particularly dangerous stunt that involved him climbing aboard a flying helicopter from a moving motorbike. The shot was accepted by the director in the first take; altogether three shots were filmed.
According to the film's production executive, Jayan insisted on yet another re-take as he was not satisfied with its perfection. During the re-take, the helicopter lost its balance and crashed along with Jayan, who later succumbed to his injuries.
Jayan living in every Malayalee’s  mind in the present life. On that time he was the hero in every ones life. On November 16th the Burning sun suddently disappeared. Jayan’s death was a big lost for the entire Malayalam film industry.

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