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Thursday 2 October 2014

JEEVA

Directed by                                   :      Suseenthiran

Produced by                                 :      Suseenthiran
                                                            R. Madhie
                                                            Rajeevan

Written by                                    :       Santhosh
                                                            (dialogues)

Screenplay by                             :        Suseenthiran

Story by                                        :       Suseenthiran

Starring                                        :        Vishnu
                                                              Sri Divya

Music by                                       :        D. Imman

Cinematography                          :         R. Madhi

Edited by                                     :         Anthony L. Ruben

Production company                   :         The Next BiG Film Vennila Kabadi Team

Distributed by                              :          The Show People Vishal Film Factory

Country                                       :           India

Language                                   :            Tamil

Jeeva accounts for  2014 Indian Tamil sports drama film written and directed by Suseenthiran, who also gets the credit of  producing  the film along with cinematographer R. Madhi and art director Rajeevan under the unique symbol of Vennila Kabadi Team. The film makes  Vishnu and Sri Divya in the lead cast. Its music had been composed by D. Imman where as its  cinematography was handled by R. Madhi and editing was by Anthony, while dialogue was written by Santhosh.

THE STORY OF THIS FILM IN A NUTSHELL:

It is a fantastic film that portrays the present trend of involvement of politics in the field of sports.It also indirectly portrays the present competitive trend that prevails in all the fields in the second most populous country of the world.  Here a competent and deserving cricket player is neglected by the involvement of political influence and he is forced to face several disasters in his life. Jeeva who has lost his mother, lives with his drunkard father.  Jeeva was highly attracted towards Cricket from his childhood onwards but his father comes as hinderer for it as he wants his son to get a government job.  In this situation, Jeeva’s  neighbourer loves him too much and treats him as his own child. He offers Cricket bat and ball whenever Jeeva needs them and in this way, he encourages him to a great extent. As he became very famous in his school team, the couch suggests him to join in the recognized cricket club so that he can easily in the Indian Cricket Team. It was utterly rejected by his father, and he has been advised to concentrate only on his studies. In the meanwhile, Jeeva falls in love with Je4nni who lives near to his house. When it reaches to jenni’s parents, there develops a massive explosion and jinni has been sent to a town. Jeeva became frustrated and develops the habit of drinking to forget his love affair.  As he has been addicted with drinking, his father joins him in his favorite cricket club so as to free himself from his addiction of drinking. Now he gets a new friend Ranjith. With the slogan of “to do or die” both of them are engaging in rigorous practice and become very famo0us players.  Though both of them get the opportunity of being selected in the Ramjet Trophy Match and excelled in the match, they are forced to meet with several hardships and both of them are not selected in subsequent matches due to various factors such as caste, creed, religion, and region that influence the selection committee.

Java’s role as a fine cricketer is superb.  His style of batting brings home the spectators to witness a real cricketer.

When his father noticed him collecting the balls in the cricket ground, the way he behaves shows some unpleasant feelings.

As he feels “career is superior to love” and spends most of his time in the cricket ground is a good lesion for the youths. The youths should learn the fact that “Rome is not built in a day” and one should work hard to be successful 

The climax of the film is to find out whether Jeeva gets a place in the Indian cricket Team and marries his lady love or not. 

Friday 26 September 2014

ARANMANAI

Directed by           :    Sundar C.

Produced by         :    D. Dinesh Karthik

Screenplay by       :    Sundar C.

Story by                 :     Sundar C.


Starring                 :       Hansika Motwani
                                      Vinay Rai
                                      Andrea Jeremiah
                                      Sundar C.
                                      Raai Laxmi

Music by                : Bharathwaj
                                        Karthik Raja (BGM)



Cinematography               :       U. K. Senthil Kumar

Production Company       : Vision i Medias

Distributed by                   : Sri Thenandal FilmsRed Giant Movies

Release dates                  : September 19, 2014

Language                          : Tamil

Country                               : India

Review: In a village, a group of people are lead by Ayyanar on a tractor. They are planning to clean the palace so that the owners could come to the ancient palace and sell for a good price. In this situation many supernatural things happen.  That night itself the cook was frightened by a ghost and he ran away. The next day, a woman returns with her husband and her son. In the meanwhile an another person visits there in the name of a cook and he wants to get a share of the sold property. In the meanwhile strange things happen there.  Everyone was surprised to see Selvi talking with an invisible thing and her m,other informs that Selvi is not mentally stable. Murali loves selvi, though the village people say that selvi had stolen the idol of the village temple. Selvi wants to reveal her love to Murali and she is not visible later. Ayyanar stole the ornaments in the deity and it was noticed by Selvi. Hence he killed Selvi and buried her body inside the palace. The remaining story revolves round the fact that how Selvi’s spirit takes revenge over the culprits. In short, the entire film is quite interesting with a lot of horror and misery mingle with a fantantestic sense of thrill.

Thursday 11 September 2014

MUNDASUPATTI

Director                   :  Ram.   D

Music                       :  Sean Roldan
Producer                 :  C. V. Kumar
Cinematography    :  P.V. Shankar
Hero                          : Vishnu
Heroine                    : Nandita

Date of Release     :  June12th 2014

Mundasupatti is a Tamil adventurous comedy in which the director criticizes the practice ofsuperstition that prevailedin aremote village called mundasupatti.  Actually, many days ago there existed a belief in several parts of TamilNadu that taking photos was injurious to health and it would reduce one’s life expectancy.  Keeping that superstitutional belief in his mind, the director portrays the foolish attitudes of the past and condemns some other superstitutional practices that is still going on.  The hero is assigned with the task of taking the photo of the dead village officer.  He is accompanied with his friend , Kali.  As the photo they took is out of focus, they are in dilemma.   The peculiar habit of these village people is that they never allow to take photos as long as they are alive and after the death, the dead person’s photos will be taken and placed in the respective house as a sign of pride. Lastly,  an another man called Munnees Kantwho resembled like the dead village officer acts  like the dead man and his photo is taken  and given to the village people.  In the meanwhile the hero falls in love with the village officer’s daughter and the director runs the film with several adventures and comedies  and makes the film interesting till the end.  

Tuesday 5 August 2014

VADAKARI

Director   :  Sarvana Rajan
Producer : Dayanidhi Azhagiri
Music       :  Vivek – Mervin
Hero         : Jai
Herone    : Swathi

Cinematography :  Venkatesh S.

There is no relationship between the story and the name of the film and in this way Sarvana ranjan follows his master Venkat Prabnu.  The name “vadakari” is the nickname of Jai’s friend R.J Balaji.  The film portrays the Pathetic condition of Jai who is working as a medical representative and he is unable to pay the monthly loan of a vehicle. He is too poor to own a new cellphone .  In this situation , he falls in love with a lady, Swathi. In this juncture Balaji (vadakari) advises Jai to procure a new modernized cell phone to attract Swathi.  Now Jai getssomebody’s lost modernized I-Phone.  At this juncture, Jai is mentally irritated with the I-Phone and he wants to find out the owner of the phone in order to return it.  Actually the I-Phone was owned by a person who belongs to an illegal group.  During this venture Jai   is snared by the illegal group and he faces a lot of problem and the rest of the story revolves round the various circumstances and problems Jai faces for his decision to return the I-Phone to the owner.  There is no less for comedies.  The entire film is full of suspense and Jay’sromantic sense on Swath.

Thursday 31 July 2014

ATHITHI

Production                         :  Bharathan
Director                             :  KP Ramakrishna Nair
Music                                 :  Bhrathwaj and RatheeshVegha
Hero                                   :  Nandha
Heroine                              :  Ananya
Cinematography               :  S.Jai

Date of release                 :  June 27 2014

Athithi is the second film of Bharathan who has already directed the first one, the alagia tamil mahal very successfully.  This is nothing but the remake of Malayalam film ‘Kocktail’, released in the year 2010.  The film is full of suspense and anxiety and it revolves round the various difficulties faced by Nantha and Annania who have been married after the great opposition from their respective parents. All the problems originate when Nantha prevents the illegal swindling of money from the construction company where he is working by his co-workers. 

Though the co-workers are highly irritated with Nandha, he discharges his work sincerely as usual and the proprietor of the company presents a car as a gift for his sincerity and devotion to the company .When Nandha and Annania are travelling in the very same car, both of them are abducted by Nekash Ram and he gives a lot of mental torture to both.  They have been informed about the abduction of their loving daughter and demands a huge amount for the release of their daughter. The reason for the mental torture given to Nantha and Annania is not revealed till the climax and it tantalizes the spectators in a great misery of suspense.  The film is made interesting by the witty role of the director Bharathan.

Monday 30 June 2014

YENNAMO YEDHO

Director: Ravi Thyagarajan

Producer:  P. Ravi Kumar
Music:  D. Imman
Cinematography:  Gobi Jagadeeswaran
Date of Release:  25th April 2014
Hero:  Gautham Karthik
Heroine:  Rakul preetsinghr

“EnamoYadao” a Tamil film that has been   released recently is considered as one of the best romantic comedies and it portrays the real emotional nature of humans and their sentimental feelings.  This film opens with an accident and the subsequent kidnap of Gautham by Prabu.  When Gautham is planning to propose Nikeesha Patel, the fate plays its role in the form of a mighty hit on him, by Rakul Preet Singh.  He is hospitalized and ultimately Nikeesha Patel is highly impressed and attracted towards the doctor who is treating Gautham.  She marries the doctor.Later, there emerges a romantic affair between Gautham and Nithaya and both of them meet in the pubs.  When he plans to tell his love to Nithya, he understands her engagement with someone.  Again Gautham is secluded.  In the meanwhile Gautham courts a veterinary doctor that ends shortly.  The entire film revolves round the various incidents that make how Gautham and Rakul Preet Singh realize their mistakes and long for each other.  The role of D. Imman as a musician is good enough to attract many music lovers

Friday 13 June 2014

KATHI

Director:  A. R. Murukadhas


Producer:  K. Karunamoorthi and C.  Arul Pandean

Music:  Anirudh Ravi chandran

Hero:  Vijay (Dual Role)

Heroine:  Samantha

Cinematography:  George C, Williams

It will be a thrilling movie after the block booster of “THUPPAKKI”.  The combination of A.  R.  Murukadhas and Vijay not only adds the quality but also fulfills the expectation of many cini-fans.  This is one of the most expected Tamil films of this year.  Almost the shooting of the entire film is completed with a little review.  Most of the shootings are done in the Metropolitan cities.

The most famous ‘KOLLAVERI’ music director,   Anirudh gets the credit of of being the music composer.  Probably, there may be hit songs like ‘KOLLAVERI’.

The role of Vijay and Samantha in this film will be the special boost for the Tamil-fans.  It appears as if this film will home the film lovers a sense of enjoyment with a lot of thrills, passion, suspense’s mingle with a fantastic sense of humor. 



Vijay not only adds the quality of the film but also fulfills the expectation of the cini-fans.

LINGA

Director:  K. S.  Ravi Kumar


Producer:  Rocklin Venkatesh

Music:  A. R. Rahman

Cinematography:  R. Rathnavelu

Hero:  Rajanikant (Duel-Role)

Heroine:  Aniska and Sonakshi Sinha

The name “Lingaa” might have been suggested from the name of Dhanush and Aishwarya’s younger son and the story is based on the mixture of events happened between 1940 and 2014.


Oscar Winner, A.  R.  Rahman is the music composer.  This film will be the first one after his hit film of “Kochaddiaan”.   After the hits of “MUTHU” and “PADAIYAPPA”, K. S.  Rahman and Rajanikant joining together in this film.  Now shooting is going on and it will provide a good feast to the fans in all respects.

ANGAAN

Producer:  N. Subashchandrabose and Ronnie Screwvala (FILM- A N G A A N)


Director:  Linguswami

Music:  Yuvan Shankar raja

Hero:  Suria (dual role)

Heroine:  Samandha

Cinematography:  Santosh Sivam

After the hit of “SINGAM 2 “,  Suria joins with the director Linguswami,  who
had already hit the block booster through the movie, “PAIAA” in which Soria’s brother Karthi was the hero.


The film revolves round Mumbai “Dada” and it almost resembles Rajani Kant’s film “Bhaacha”.  It is going to be released in the month of August, Probably on the 15th of August as a gift of Independence Day.


The realistic approach of Suria and the fine action of Samandha will be the real attraction of this flim.

Thursday 12 June 2014

KOCHADAIIYAAN

Director:  Soundria Rajinikanth

Producer:  Sunil Lula,  Murali Monohar and Prashita Chaudhary

Cinematography:  Padmesh

Music:  A. R.  Rahaman

Date of release: 24th May 2014



Film Review

Kochadaiiyaan is a Tamil historical fiction action film.  The film gets the credit
of India’s first 3D motion capturing pictures.  It is a story of a powerful ancient Pandian king whose kingdom was snatched away by one of his close friends and he was driven out.  Kochadaiiyaan’s baby boy Rana becomes a great warrier and recaptures the lost kingdom.

Rana’s sacrifices and his prime motto of regaining his father’s glory remains the central point of the story.  Rana defeats his enemy with the help of Sana.  This film clearly portrays the real life of mighty warriors.  The film is very interesting till the end

JILLA


Director:  R.T.  Neason

Producer:  R.B  Choudary

Main actors and actress:  Mohanlal, Vijay, and Kajal Agrawal

Music:  D. Imman


Date of release:  10th January 2014



Film Review 

The movie revolves round the Madurai city, and partly reflects the culture of Madurai city.  The movie starts with Sivan (Mohan Lall), who is a Madurai based Don.  His adopted son Shakti (Vijay) had an aversion towards police officials as his father was killed by a police personnel.

Shakti is the most trusted man of Sivan.  Both of them are living haply till Shakti is forced to quit Sivan by a police officer.   Now Sivan is frustrated and he plans to make Shakti a police officer so that he could do all his misdemeanors smoothly.Sivan’s dreams become true when Shakti becomes the Assistant Commissioner.  Time passes gently, Sivan and his men freely discharge all their Criminal activities.  As his miss-deeds have been increased, Shakti dislikes them and conducts a massive operation against Sivan and decides to become an honest police officer.  Shakti tries his best level to change the life style of his foster father, Sivan, but ends in vain.


In the meanwhile the angry Sivan provokes Shakti by not inviting his daughter’s marriage.  Shakti is highly depressed because he is highly affectionate with her.  Later when Mahalakshmi is under a critical problem from her father-in-law, Shakti rescues her.

At last, Sivan and Shakti reconcile and the move ends with a reformed Sivan, who asks Shakti to arrest him for his miss-deeds, 

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Tuesday 10 June 2014

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HISTORY OF FILM TECHONOLOGY:

Eadweard Muybridge, the father of Cinema and the citizen of England, often called the film inventor born on the 9th April 1830, had pioneered the work in photographic studies of motion.  Later only, the Hollywood of English films, and the Bollywood of Hindi films emerged.

First Hindi and Tamil silent films:  Raja Harichandra was the first Hindi silent film directed and produced by Dadasahib Phalke in the year 1913, whereas the first silent film in Tamil had been KEECHAKA VAADHAM produced and directed by R.  Nataraja in the year1916.  The second one KALIDAS had been the first audio film, produced by Ardeshir and directed by Iran.

Traditional Entertainments:

Traditionally there existed Folk Dramas, Street dramas, and many other types of enactments to entertain the people.  In England it was a fashion for them to enact dramas in the Theaters and it received a lot of popularity that resulted the arrival of the great Dramatists like William Shakespeare. Later, the advancement in the field of Science and Technology Made room for the emergence of Modern Film Industry to grow at these stupendous highs.

Types of Films: 

Films are produced not only to entertain the people but also to bring positive social changes by teaching certain moral values.  Based upon their nature, and function there are films such as Romantic( Love),  Historic,  Humorous,  Tragic,  Comic, Tragic-Comic,  Religious,  Scientific,  Political,  Revolutionary,  Judicial,  Animal,  Social,  Moral,  Devotional, Scenery, Knowledge,  Informative,  Psychological,  Sentimental and so on. 

A MAJOR TOOL TO BRING SOCIAL CHANGES:

There is no doubt that all the movies are designed to bring out positive social changes in the society.  The fundamental aspect of the most  films is the conflict between the bad elements and the good aspects and finally the good aspects get victory over the bad elements and thus the moral lesson taught to the society is “EVER FOLLOW THAT WHICH IS GOOD”

Public Choices:

In these above mentioned situation, usually the heroes and heroines take the role of  good elements and the fans (Spectators), having impressed with the roles of their heroes and heroines, tend to consider them as their role-models, and this attitude definitely pave way for social changes.   Good aspects include factors such as respecting the elders, helping the needy people, maintaining morality, restrain from eve-teasing, drinking, smoking,  molesting,  cheating , bribing  and so on,

POTENTIAL TENDENCY OF AVERSION TOWARDS BAD ASPECTS:

It doesn’t mean that there are bad elements in the movies.  They are in plenty’s; but the spectators should be matured enough to evaluate things correctly and to eliminate the evil aspects that they noticed in the movies, at the spur of the movement.  (For example a hero who fight against bad elements may smoke or drink or even miss-behave with their elders)

ROLE OF FILM INDUSTRY IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF NATIONAL LEADERS:

As the spectators develop a positive and good regard over their heroes or heroines, many film actors and actress become very popular among the public.  Actors like M.G.    Ramachandran, and N. D. Ramarave were cherished by the mass and later became chief-ministers.  Many Musicians, Singers and ’story writers’ have been emerging and are being exposed to the new world.

FILM INDUSTRY- A TOOL FOR SOCIALISATION:

A film portrays the belief, and culture that existed in the past and the people of modern generation follows them and in this way film industry behaves as a cultural transmitter.

HUMAN TOIL:


A film is just like a beautiful clay model made out of clay to us for educative, informative, and enjoyment purposes.  To make a beautiful model of clay, we need refined clay, water or other solvent, some chemicals, paint, brush and above all brainy labor, in the same way the film industry performs its role with the aid of story writers, able producers, talented directors, efficient composers, bright editors, patient musicians, melodious singers and other various masters.  Above all it requires money and patience.  It is a vast, everlasting, endless, industry that provides the mixture of enjoyment, information knowledge and human values and portrays the life-style of Haves and Have notes.  So we are much indebted and thankful for the further growth of this unique industry. Basically,  it has been toiling hard endlessly to bring positive social changes and it is not yet achieved and it will take a long way to go.  We have to appreciate the role of film industry for the metamorphic changes that it deems to bring out in this world and there is no doubt that it is being a  long evolutionary as well as revolutionary  process to be achieved 

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