Kollywood 2009

Vettaikaran Review First On Net

Vettaikaran review start now…
Vettaikaran is cast by our Ilaya Thalapathi Vijay and Anuksha, Vettaikaran is being directed by Babu Sivan (one-time associate to director Dharani) and produced by AVM. The film’s music is scored by Vijay Anthony. As you guys know, the songs are hit!!. For songs, there is no doubt, no.1 marketing for this film.

Autokaran comes Vettaikaran… (Hunt Human which behave like beast in city)
As you all know, I basically wont tell the synopsis to you… haha. i wish you guys go and enjoy the movie in theater. Dont worry, its not like Kuruvi or Villu, actually better than that movies. No fly…but flying kicks…
not much vijayakanth inspiration…hehe.

Vijay- Acting Nalla iruke, comedy also nice…

Anuksha- Emmm, Hot and beauty is there… actually she is taller than vijay… can see the difference in movie especially when dancing… i think she cannot pair with surya.. so sad. Ajith, vikram, vishal, and jayam ravi would be fine.

The Villains are cool… Chella (Acted as RDX in Aathi) and Vedhanayagam (Acted as Cheeni in Red)…. really cool guys! When Vedhanayagam tells story and highlight the word “Bayam” to Vijay!

Stunt (kanal Kannan)- Always reach his level of stunts… nice x2. Can believe also… got logic.
Dance- intro song not enough choreograph for Vijay. Not as level as Villu intro song. I like the choreography for the uchimandai song…and Karigalam….

what else to say… no disappointment and its worth your ticket… you will Enjoy the movie, songs, dance, and comedies….

See you guys in next review… Have a nice weekend guys!
regards,
Eyezmachi

Anuksha

Goa Audio Release Date

Another rib tickling funda of Venkat Prabhu is on the way so, beware of that stomach ache that follows after a hearty laugh.

Now the news – Soundarya Rajinikanth’s debut production ‘Goa’ is fast on the heels of completion and will have its audio launch in a very grand manner on December 23rd January 4 2010.

Followin the consequent hits of Yuvan-Venkat Prabhu combo in ‘Chennai 28’, and ‘Saroja’ every single ear is eager for the tunes of ‘Goa’. We hear that the album has just 9 songs in total (Wow) which is penned by Vaali and Gangai Amaran. Yuvan had made Illayaraja, SP Balasubramaniam, Shankar Mahadevan, Karthik Raja, Parthi Basker, Venkat Prabhu, Premji, Krish, Chitra, Suchitra, Tanvi, Mamta Mohandas, Andrea and Ajeesh to render their voices for the album. In fact this is absolutely a real big list of singer for one single album.

Yuvan’s music bonanza is here to bowl us over

LAtest update: Goa movie release date is 29 January 2010.

Source: INdiaGlitz.com and Behindwoods.com

Paiyaa Review: Very Nice Songs

Yuvan-Karthi (best) Yuvan-Lingusamy (best)

The music composer has come out with a beautiful album in association with Lingusamy, which has five scintillating songs that make you fall in love as soon as you listen to them.

Lending ample support to Lingusamy’s claim that the Karthi-Tamannah starrer would be a racy and breezy entertainer, the songs by Yuvan set the perfect mood besides raising the levels of expectation on the movie.

1. Adada Mazhaida

Singer: Rahul Nambiar, Saindhavi

Reminding you ‘Dhavani Potta Deepavali…’ from ‘Sandakozhi’ is ‘Adada Mazhaida…’ The song by Rahul Nambiar and Saindhavi sounds good and creates a peppy mood. Saindhavi’s rendition towards the end is noteworthy. Yuvan’s folk template works well.

2. En Kadhal Solla 

Singer: Yuvan

It touches the soul straight away. Yuvan, as usual, excels in orchestration particularly in the first interlude. The humming part that comes mildly in the background in between is addictive. Yuvan has improved a lot in rendition, one can say by all means.

3. Poongatre Poongatre 

Singer: Benny Dayal

A catchy tune, ‘Poongatre Poongatre’ gives a mesmerizing feeling living true to the lyrics. Benny Dayal’s rendition adds value to the lyrics. The song has got all ingredients to strike a chord with younger generation.

4. Suthudhe Suthudhe 

Singer: Karthik, Sunitha Sarathy

The cream of the soundtrack is ‘Suthudhe Suthudue’. The song, which starts in an ordinary note, picks up soon and enthralls as it progresses. The ‘ra-ra-ra-radhe’ bit is awesome and is sure to be hummed by the audience in the coming days.

5. Thuli Thuli

Singer: Haricharan, Tanvi

The song is so beautifully rendered by Haricharan and Tanvi. The music in the beginning and the ’sel sel avaludan sel’ part is too good, though they remind of me some catchy earlier songs. The tune and Na Muthukumar’s lyrics complement each other.

Overall, ‘Paiyaa’ strikes an instant chord with all qualities to top the charts. In other words, Lingusamy has extracted the best from Yuvan.

Source: Indiaglitz

Very Soon Paiya Ringtones will be in my site!

Vettaikaran Release: New Date

Recently i have posted a post where Vettaikaran movie will clash with Ajith’s Asal in 2010 Ponggal. but, now they changed the date to 18 December 2009. Source said that, the movie already done its censor board and get U/A certificate. Emmm…. So, its a happy news for Vijay’s fans. The movie will be solo in the race… yup, have to wait for the movie release news.
Hope this vettaikaran’s vijay dont jump here and there and fly like a eagle….hehe.
Song already rocking, just wait to see the visual and his dance. Vijay famous for his dance, what. Anuksha’s image was really hot. Wish her performance in this movie will be the best as Arunthathi.

So, not so far for Vettaikaran review in my site. just be cool and watch Vettaikaran’s 1st show! OK right! Vijay fans, can hear the sound? Puli urumbuthu, what! Hehe

God Bless Always!

Sidhu Plus 2 – First Attempt

Sidhu Plus 2 First Attempt is the new album in market, Under K. Bhagyaraj banner and his son Shantanu in lead role.. Music release held on 31st October 2009.the chief guest was Illaya Thalapathy Vijay, Jeyam Ravi, and many more stars.

Audio Release

Audio Release

The Highlight of this movie is the music. Music director is Dharan, the one who composed for previous K. Bhagyaraj’s movie Parijatham. The songs was awesome, especially “Unnai Kandeanney”.  Now their combination is back and the songs are awesome too… Another  plus point is the combination of Dharan and Yuvan. They are good frieends, Dharan was Yuvan’s fan at fisrt, by roped Yuvan in this album, he did a good job. The Song Poove Poove is simply superb! For sure, the song is going to top the chart. Soon will add the review! Till that, listen to the songs and enjoy it guys!

Source: Behindwoods.com

Goa Trailer 2009 Movie

Goa the movie directed by Venkat Prabhu is nearing complete and soon will hit the floor, above video is the trailer of the movie. Music director is Yuvan Shankar Raja who with Venkat for his previous success. HOpefully their combination make super wave from the 2 previous movies. Soon will be GOA music review and Movie review in my site. Keep Visiting!

Nayanthara Showing her Tatto Video

Few off you were not able to watch this interview, while the video above is about the Nayanthara’s tatto on her hand…

she tatto “Prabu…P(rabu)in tamil word… while this interviewing guy is damn smart and naughty just to make her to show the tatto to everyone… check it out guys!

Peranmai review and Aadhavan review…

Director S P Jananathan proved his mettle as a filmmaker who can do different movies within commercial parameters with ‘Iyarkai’ and ‘E’. He seems to strike a hat-trick with ‘Pernamai’.

It is a film that is different from the regular rhythm pattern of Tamil cinema. It has action, humour, punch dialogues and loads of heroism but all presented in a different mix that touches both our heart and brain. Ayngaran International should be complimented for taking guts to produce such a film that is strikingly different.

Jananathan speaks about the condition of tribes in our country even after 62 years of independence. Their agony and frustration are brought out in a realistic manner.

its a must watch movie, while its a different story for kollywood. Jayam Ravi’s performance was awesome…the training action especially. Can be said as, Kollywood Rambo style…

RAte 7/10

and for Aadhavan…

Expectations and hopes were high on filmmaker K S Ravikumar especially after the stupendous hit ‘Dasavatharam’. The director who is considered a man with the Midas touch in Kollywood, has tried to live up to all expectations in ‘Aadhavan’. He succeeds in his attempts partially.

‘Aadhavan’ is nothing but a rehash of several yesteryear flicks but the USP is the racy script by Ravikumar, who mesmerises the audience with quick narration. Though it is one of the regular mainstream commercial cinema, what sets it part from other films is that Suriya dons the protagonist.

One of the young breed of actors, he is the one who always experiments with his movies and never shy to take risks. This time too, he has taken all responsibility on his shoulders. The huge star cast including Nayanthara, Saroja Devi and Murali besides Vadivelu makes it an interesting fare.

from my point of view: the Highlights are…

the action scenes, harris jayaraj’s songs, and the 10 years suriya’s tricks…

rate: 6.5/10

Yuvan Shankar Raja

It was when Rahman had conquered the King’s dominion by the mid 90’s and Ilayaraja had started coming to terms with not being the ruler anymore, this teenager hiked on a picnic that no one expected to turn into a new era of music. Sure, at 16, you are too naïve to take the bull by the horns and have a ride on it. But this teenager certainly had a bigger future which Kollywood conveniently didn’t see coming.

Though Aravindhan hardly took any notice, Yuvan certainly seemed to get a grip of things in just about three movies. With the bouncy Jyothika dancing away to the tunes of his in the scenically captured ‘churidhar anindhu’ or Surya crooning to his aching love in ‘Irava Pagala’, Poovellam Kettupar did send noises about somebody landing on Tamil music. After a couple of more forgettable scores, Yuvan seemed determined to prove his grit when A R Muradoss trusted him with Dheena. I can see what you are thinking; Murugadoss was not as huge a brand as he is today. But the combination proved lucky to Yuvan for it took away the skepticism that surmounts celebrities hailing from affluent families. Then came Thulluvatho Ilamai and later, Nandha.

Almost every music lover I knew invested in a copy of Thulluvatho Ilamai music cassette (people were yet to be introduced to CDs then) which was indeed worth the money, sabotaging all doubts about this musician who by then had emerged into a brand called ‘Yuvan Shankar Raja’.From his baby-walk days to the most recent season where his topical Telugu blockbuster ‘Oy’ is dancing on top of the charts, he has a journey defined more by music than commercialism. When I say that, I mean it’s refreshing to see him not investing much of his interests in films that start and end with the hero. I am not debating if music in such movies (where the story is made to make the hero

heroic) is inferior. It could have been a coincidence but Yuvan’s projects predominantly teamed him up with directors who preferred stories to heroes which is perhaps the reason why he did not have to meet dead ends while letting his experiments take over.I wonder what his personal favorite is. If I were to pick one, among a few others, I would hand pick the theme-track of 7G which am sure would definitely make a haunting memory in the minds of music lovers. What about Kadhal kondein or pudhupettai or the incorrigibly haunting ‘engeyo partha mayakkam’ from Yaaradi nee mohini? You ask. Sure, his compositions are unique yet carry a discernible difference from another which is perhaps why the best tracks by Yuvan seem to fall in completely different genres.

Engeyo Partha Mayakkam which is a blend of soft instrumentals playing in the backdrop of a love-struck mood is sweet to listen to and instantly dwelling while the husky tone of kadaloram from Kungumapoovum Konjumpuravum sizzles with the inexplicable desires of love. The two songs belong to different families of tunes yet beautifully bring about the different shades of love, almost setting in a state of trance where the mind wanders to the romantic phase of one’s life.

Talking of romance, who can forget the background score from 7G, especially that in the climax? It’s nothing less than a master piece and the BGM is one of the reasons why the movie still stands apart in the chronology of love stories in Tamil. That way, though greatly acclaimed for his flair for background scoring, an award exclusively in the category of background score from his home ground is yet to arrive, not to forget the Cyprus International Film festival for best musical score for Raam that couldn’t have suited anybody better. From the immensely youthful Chennai 28 to the rusty folk of paruthiveeran to the humanly heroic pudhupettai, Yuvan has hit the masses and the classes alike and has successfully been at it, even outside the horizons of romantic tunes.

With just about a decade to his musical resume’, what is surprising is that Yuvan has not yet hit the drums for the big-heads like Rajini or Kamal or even Vijay and yet has found his steps up the ladder to the top notch. Is it because he did not find an offer his way or is it a reason left better in the dark? Intriguing, considering how much Ilayaraja’s music had elevated the stardom of Rajini and Kamal. Speaking of which, to say he has followed the maestro’s footsteps would be a gross understatement for Yuvan has created his own path and his own style, along the way. He makes music that is intelligent, sensitive, humorous and real.

While, we still live in the world, where music was redefined by A R Rahman and memories of Ilayaraja are treasured, Yuvan has made himself a comfortable home – one he does not need to be insecure of being taken over. It looks like the night is still young for this lad to be partying and wow, the journey so far calls for a toast. With Bollywood, Tollywood and Kollywood, the future for Yuvan Shankar Raja is absolutely inviting and with him still hanging in there, we music lovers have more music calling.

Thanks,
Sandhya Renu,
sandaes@gmail.com

Source: Behindwoods.com
ITs true Sandhya…Very True… As a Fan of him, i appreciate your article very much! For Me, he is the Music Maestro that many people havent recognized, Soon They Will… because his music is like a wave that never stop. GOd Bless Always…

Aadhavan Release? Asal And Vettaikaran Release?

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If sources are to be believed one biggie would be out of the Diwali race. We expected to see tough fight between Vijay’s ‘Vettaikkaran’ and Suriya’s ‘Aadhavan’ this time, but sadly things are turning out the other way round…

And the one who might miss this race will be our ‘Vettaikkaran’. With just seventeen days more for Diwali, the film has a lot to be done said the sources. A few talkie portions and a song, for which the crew plans to go to Australia, are remaining to be shot. With so much of field works and post productions works remaining, we wonder if it is possible for ‘Vettaikkaran’ to hit the floor on the festive day.

On the other hand, looks like Vijay wants the film to be perfect in everything and it’s not important to be released in a hurry. Sources further added that Sun Pictures have also settled the issues in favour of the actor. All right, this more or less clears the air and the film’s release for Diwali is doubtful…

So if not for Diwali when is the release uh? What do you think people? Will anyone release such a puffed up project on a normal day? So the next possible festive season is Pongal.

Our question now is ‘Will ‘Vettaikkaran’ play single handed with ‘Asal’- the biggie who is already waiting for Pongal release?’

So the bottom line is that, ‘Aadhavan’ is free to do a One Man Show this Diwali, while we might see the Clash of the Titans this Pongal…

Source: IndiaGlitz.Com