Charity Donation
Jan 20th
Dear readers,
There has been a plan to hold another charity for our beloved Tamil school students who are in dire need of help from us. You may donate any amount that you can afford, and it doesn’t matter actually how much you are donating but how willing are you to donate. If you are not in the situation of donating (which we will always understand), please spread the word about this charity as that would be a big help! =)
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Ayirathil Oruvan review
Jan 18th
The long wait is over – literally for all. Be it Selvaraghavan, Karthi, Reema Sen or the audience who were yearning for an ‘adventure’ film. Selvaraghavan, who is known for his adapt handling of mind-blowing sensitive issues (read human emotions), should be a relieved man now.
Two and half years of his hard work is out for the audience to watch and relish. But is the wait really worth? To this question, the answer is both ‘yes’ and ‘no’, for the film is a mixture of surprises and dissapointments.
A look at the film, it is evident why it has taken toll on the time. An engrossing, enthralling and entertainment was what Selvaraghavan would have planned. But he is only partially successful in his attempt, as the second half takes all the sheen away the first half provided.
In other words, the filmmaker seems to have been firm on what he wanted to do, but it did not come out with that exactly on screen. At the same time, films on such genre are a rarity in Tamil cinema. One can’t spot a single movie in this genre in Kollywood before. Selvaraghavan who strives for perfection in every frame of his, seems to have taken the lead to fill the void with ‘Aayirathil Oruvan’.
His shrewdness of blending the lives of common man with such complicated themes is amazing in ‘Aayirathil Oruvan’ too. There is no love or family or other such elements in this film.
But what is striking is that a down-to-earth coolie ( Karthi) setting out as a help to archaeologists who sets out on a mission. Quite typical to his earlier films, it is the heroine around whom the major part of the story is set and revolves.
As everyone said, first half og the movie is awesome, an adventure movie with comedy and alot of suspense. Most of the people get upset or confused in the second half of the movie. the 12th century tamil was difficult to understand and there is no subtitle.
but the latest news that i heard about this movie are, director selva have trimmed the movie and add the subtitle upon audience complain and request.
this is kinda new type of movie, there is hero and heroin, but there is no pair. songs were in the flow of the movie. computer graphic was awesome for a level of Kollywood. Karthi’s patient in acting and comes out with new movies, is really give him a score. hopefully with his Paiya which is releasing on 12th of February 2010, would give him a super hat-trick.
My rate: 7.5/10
Kutty Movie: Kutty Review
Jan 18th
Kutty is Produced by Gemini Film Circuit and directed by Mitran. R. Jawahar Kutty is an average film for all. You just can’t believe the film is directed by the same man who did ‘Yaaradi Nee Mohini’.
The film was touted to be a campus story but hardly have you felt it. The characters are flat without scope for anything. Even the actors look pale on screen as if the film was in the making for years. It starts off like a Mills & Boon romance but meanders to forgettable settings. Only Dhanush is good with his sense for comedy. Radha Ravi, Vincent Ashokan, Rajalakshmi and Mayilsamy are there but not there. Casting also leaves a lot to be desired. Why the sidekicks of Sameer are like some hired six-feet goons and not college mates? Gundu Arthi tries to provide some comedy at odd places. The turn of events in the film are not convincing and to some extent illogical. Also the film has a Telugu tang throughout.
It is said Kutty is a remake of Telugu film Arya which made Allu Arjun a household name overnight. But for Dhanush who is already a star in his own right this film is like a spoke in the wheel of his continuous good run. Its time to realize Tamil cinema has evolved and people have already started thinking differently long before Kutty.
Music while, u can feel the Telugu when watch, maybe because its a Telugu remake. If im not mistaken, in this movie shreya dance for 1 minute only. And shreya was not look horrible as in Kandhaswamy. she looks even better than other previous movies. some how, i feel the ending part is like same type as Yaaradi Nee Mohini. “people like that type of movie meh?” emmmm.
Its Nice anyway, i think Dhanush continuously defeat Vijay. This would be victory film for Dhanush again!
Goa Review: Songs Really Rocks
Jan 7th
Well, Goa is the 3rd film for Yuvan Shankar Raja with Venkat PRabhu. Even same for Venkat. These guys are really rocks! Amazing with their songs…
for this time, i couldnt have a time to post the full details, however, what i suggest is… buy the Original CD and listen to the songs.
My Fav: Yelelu Thalamuraikum, Goa, and idhu varai, and idaivazhi oru….. emmm! thumps up Yuvan!
Its Worth buying and Sure Enjoy Listening!
A.R.Rahman Sir, Happy Birthday To You!
Jan 6th

Soucre: Tamil Viberation
Many More returns of the Day… May The God Bless You Always
Jai ho!!!
Asal Audio Review
Jan 5th
The trios of Ajith, Saran and Bharadwaj have proved lucky in the past. After musical entertainers like ‘Kadhal Mannan’, ‘Amarkkalam’ and ‘Attagasam’, they have now teamed up together for ‘Asal’. The album has seven numbers which are different from each other.
Bharadwaj’s penchant for melodies is evident in the album. With Vairamuthu penning the lyrics, it is a real treat for music-lovers.
The pick of the album indeed is a number ‘En Thanthai…’ rendered by Bharadwaj himself. The one crooned by S P Balasubramaniam too is good to listen to. With lyrics not over powered by the instruments, which has been the hallmark of Bharadwaj’s music style, all songs in ‘Asal’ are attractive.
Produced by Sivaji Films, the movie starring Ajith, Bhavana and Sameera Reddy, is all complete and ready for release.

Source Indiaglitz
Let’s check out how the songs are:
1. Thala Pola Varuma
Singer: Sunitha Menon
Appropriate and right one for Ajith fans. Bharadwaj who tuned some splendid mass numbers for Ajith in the past has come out with one such song this time too. A racy track sure to become anthem among Ajith fans. It has peppy and groovy beats combined with lyrics that every ‘Thala’ fan would relish.
2. Em Thandhai [MyFav]
Singer: Bharadwaj
The ‘Gnayabagam varudhae…’ number of ‘Asal’. A song that glorifies a dad by his son, the number is heart-warming and speaks a lot of a son’s admiration for his father. Director Saran was right in dedicating the song to Sivaji Ganesan as the film is produced by the thespian’s sons Prabhu and Ramkumar. Vairamuthu is at his best penning the song with touchy lyrics. Bharadwaj’s soft-rendering elevates the mood of the number.
3. Kuthiraikku Theriyum
Singer: Surumukhi, Sricharan
A catchy track with extra-ordinary arrangements by Bharadwaj. The song is brisk right from its beginning. Vairamuthu’s simple lyrics add pep to the song. Bharadwaj seems to have re-invented himself with the song. Surumukhi and Sricharan chip in with their best.
4. Tottodaing [MyFav]
Singer: Mukesh, Janani
A mass number with splendid beats. One for Ajith fans to shake their legs, the song is good to listen to. A touch of Classical raga cannot be denied. Janani’s youthful voice combines with Mukesh’s brisk tone to make it a good listening.
Singer: Surumukhi, Kumaran
Though it distantly reminds one of ‘Yesh Ishq…’ from ‘Jab We Met’, Bharadwaj’s orchestration gives the difference. It is a pleasant number that would go down well with music-lovers. Bharadwaj’s ease at handling singers is evident with the number.
Singer: SPB
Two versions of the song appear in the album. S P Balasubramaniam’s brisk rendering leaves an impression. It speaks of a man’s journey in his life, and the insults and back-stabbings he had faced. A mild version of ‘Saththam Illadha Thanimai…’ in ‘Amarkkalam’ is this sing.
‘Asal’ on the whole, is an album that is worth listening to. Entertainment guaranteed!
YEah, Its True…Im addicted to these songs now!!!
LATEST NEws: Asal Movie Release date:
The producers are planning for a big release across Tamil Nadu and parts of overseas, where Tamil films have a huge fan-following. Initially ‘Asal’ was supposed to hit the screens on February 5, but has been pushed back by a week.
Simbu Not In Ajith’s Asal…
Jan 5th

So Sad....
Some time back it was rumoured that the talented Silambarasan, a self-proclaimed fan of actor Ajit, would be doing a cameo in the latter’s upcoming Saran-directed film ‘Asal’. On his part, Simbu had gone on record saying that if the script and his role were satisfactory to him, he would have no qualms in starring in his favourite actor’s film.
Will he or not? We asked the man himself and Simbu replied by saying, “Till this date, I haven’t been approached by anyone with an offer to do a role in the film. Had I been offered such a chance, I wouldn’t have missed it for sure! Many a time I have communicated to my fans, through the dialogues and sequences in my films, that I’m a great fan of Ajit. That being the case, how would I miss out on such an opportunity?”
It appears that Simbu is yearning for a chance to appear on-screen alongside his idol.
Listen to Anbu Thaagam song By Vanan and Nithiyan
Jan 3rd
A Singles by GMG, nithiyan n Brain feat Vanan….. titled: Anbu Thaagam. Just for you guys.
Sorry for the poor quality.
If there is HQ song of this, will update it soon. thanks!
Do support our new Manin Mainthergal, Dear brothers, wish you guys all the best!
Tamilanz Rockz
International standards at Rahman’s conservatory
Jan 2nd
A.R. Rahman’s brainchild, the KM Music Conservatory in Kodambakkam, Chennai now boasts of international faculty brought together from various parts of the world, all of them products of the most prestigious schools of music. The faculty consists of alumni of the Boston Conservatory, the University of California, the Trinity College, the Royal College of Music and many other such esteemed names. With such an imposing line up of musicians in the faculty, the quality of musical instruction available at the KM Music Conservatory is, beyond doubt, of an international standard.
The conservatory, of which Rahman himself is the principal, offers course programs affliated by the Middlesex University. The programs include a preparatory program (2-5 years), a foundation program (1-2 years), a degree program (three year) and a diploma program (2 years).
The conservatory envisions expanding the horizon of musicians in India by offering education in both Indian and Western music besides music technology and its mission is to provide students with a strong artistic, intellectual, and technical foundation. The KM Music conservatory can serve as a model for other similar institutions to be set up in India to enhance the quality of music and musicians produced by our country.
source: behindwoods.com
Happy New Year 2010
Dec 29th

Wish you all a Happy New YEar 2010… Start your New year with some new goals and acheive it by 2010. Wish you all, good luck and all the best. God Bless Always! Cheers!





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