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Saturday, July 19, 2008

Salman-Shahrukh Khan fight-war of words at Katrina birthday party




Katrina's birthday part was hot news all around and still seems it is not going to get off from the news. Earlier news were that Salman proposed Katrina to marry him in the party and now the news are about the fight between Shahrukh Khan and Salman Khan, the war of words which almost got urged to the physical fight.

The party of Katrina's birthday, keyed by Salman Khan at Olive Bar and Kitchen, Bandra was attended by many biggies of Bollywood. And this is when Salman and Shahrukh got heat up on some argument. As per the local news paper of a Mumbai, Salman was high when Shahrukh entered the party with Gauri. Seeems Salman was not already happy with Shahrukh as he recently denied Guest Appearance in movie produced by Salman Khan named "Main Aur Mrs. Khanna" .

Salman started taunting him and said that his show "Panchvi Paas" a total failure, earlier Shahrukh took it as fun but later on the atmosphere between two got heat up and Salman even said that he will beat Shahrukh, Shahrukh became more aggressive, said he will beat him in his party. It was almost a physical fight but Gauri just interrupted in time and said she wanted to leave. Both Shahrukh and Gauri left the party.

News are that later on, when Salman got cooled down, Aamir took Salman to Shahrukh's place and then both had a long talk. Most preferably a sort of patch up.

Interesting point is that this news came out much after the incident happens. Well, seems Khans were committed to keep it secret as things seems settled now but you know, news is out and we all know it !

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Sathyam songs are composed by Harris jeyaraj. The film is set to be released in Aug 2008. This film is produced by Vikram Krishna.

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1. Ada Gada Gada…

where do i begin! When i heard this song and saw the sets by thotha tharani … I was amazed. This song features Nayantara, me and large no of children… this super fantasy song will be a big hit with children… I had a blast shooting for this song … It was simply fantastic

2. Ennanbe…

This song was shot in turkey in incrideble locations… Mind blowing scenery… You have to see to believe it… Harris Jeyaraj has his way of getting it just perfect when it come to a romantic song.

3. Aradi Kathey…

This is my introduction song. It shows me in various aspects of the character i play in the film… This song is sung by Hariharan… who is simply amazing .

4. Ivan Udaiyum...

Oh my god one of the most erotic songs in Tamil Cinema. Everything is perfect right from the song, lyrics, the camera… Nayantara is looking absolutly stunning… People who have seen the pictures and heard the song are going gaga about it…

5. Pal Pali…

This is a folk song… This was shot in Thenkasi and Coutrallam. You all will love this song. Its a total dance song where one can dance to satyam songs.

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The Dark Knight - Movie Review

Dark Knight - Movie Review
It’s been about 15 months since I walked out of the theater after seeing Spider-man 3, my hands laced in my pockets, and my head facing the ground in disappointment. It was my birthday and by the end of the night, it did not feel like a happy one. Ever since then, I have not even been able to watch Spider-man or Spider-man 2, knowing how the third film let me down, and I own both the movies. 2007 was just a shitty year for comic book movies (Ghost Rider, Fantastic Four, and Spider-man 3). However, 2008 has more than made up for it. A heavy dose of Iron Man and The Incredible Hulk have made me feel better, but walking out of The Dark Knight was nothing short of a breath of fresh air. My point is that other comic book movies just feel insignificant compared to this one. So finally, I think I can let go of my Spidey depression and forget about it.

Director Christopher Nolan revived the Batman franchise that was mauled to death by Joel Schumacher with a fresh take, and the result was Batman Begins. While not a perfect movie, it was clear that when Batman closed with the line “And you’ll never have to” in response to Jim Gordon’s “I never said thank you,” that bigger and better things were to come. But take my word for it, even with the hype as high as it is, nothing can prepare you for the greatness you will witness in the sequel, The Dark Knight. Put simply, this belongs on the shortlist of the best American movies in the last two years, and that includes titles like No Country For Old Men and The Departed.

Nolan is already widely beloved by mainstream audiences for his gifted storytelling techniques, but with The Dark Knight, he makes a strong case as to why he should be remembered as the definitive filmmaker of this decade. I’m not the biggest fan of him either. Until now, I don’t think he has ever made a great movie, but he certainly hasn’t made anything that wasn’t good either. How many directors can vouch for that?

Written by Nolan, along with his brother Jonathan and renowned scribe David S. Goyer (credited to the story only), The Dark Knight gets my vote as an early contender for best screenplay of the year. Exceptionally crafted and brilliantly paced, by the 90 minute mark of this 152 minute film, the viewer is sucked down a pitch black rabbit-hole and left to wonder when the light at the end of the tunnel will appear. In other words, this is a rare movie going experience in which you have no idea how things will turn out in the end because you are shocked and amazed by what you have already seen.

The movie picks up just a few months from where Begins left off. The streets are becoming cleaner by the day. New District Attorney Two-Face Harvey Dent (Aaron Eckhart) has been deemed as Gotham’s White Knight after he single handedly puts half of the mob force behind bars. Bruce Wayne (Christian Bale) is starting to get high hopes that the day that Gotham City no longer needs Batman is coming, and he can finally be with true love Rachel Dawes (Maggie Gyllenhaal subbing for Katie Holmes), but he may be too little too late as Rachel is starting to fall in love with Dent.

Down but not out, the mob turns to the Hitler inspired character of the Joker (the late Heath Ledger). Wayne’s butler, Alfred (Michael Caine), says it best: “In their desperation, they turned to a man they didn’t fully understand.” A psychotic mass murderer, and a clever one at that, the Joker devises one terrorizing plot after another in order to turn Gotham into a state of anarchy, leaving Gotham’s finest, including honest cop Jim Gordon (Gary Oldman, soon to be commissioner), not only feeling helpless and unable to protect the public but fearing for their very lives. Things get even more interesting when the Joker announces that he won’t quit until the true identity of Batman is revealed.

Dark Knight - Movie Review
The tagline of one of the movie’s posters is “welcome to a world without rules” and it could not be more fitting. Nolan’s vision is no-holds-barred and all the better for it. This movie is dark and complex, and never shies away from collateral damage or the potential thereof, which rewards the audience with one of the most suspenseful climaxes in recent memory. Despite the lack of foul language, how the movie slipped by with a PG-13 is beyond me. This is a haunting picture that left me with trouble sleeping last night. Keep the little ones away.

Much like Iron Man, although far different in tone, The Dark Knight is a movie for our times. The words terror and chaos stick with you consistently throughout the film. The Joker symbolizes terrorism, and similar to the crazy fucked up world we live in today, we don’t quite understand it. The obstacles Batman, Harvey Dent, and Jim Gordon face almost seem insurmountable and will no doubt show their true colors. Viewers will be left glued to their chairs, wanting to turn away at times but finding themselves unable to do so. One of the most disturbing and indelible scenes is where Joker torches a giant pile of money. “It’s not about money,” he says. “It’s about sending a message.”

The three major characters (Batman, Joker, and Two-Face) are each given ample screen time. While many have complained (myself included) about the villains outshining the caped crusader in the Batman films of old, here it works (another pay-off from Begins). Their storylines seamlessly work their way into the script and there is never a lack of character development.

I’ll get to Heath Ledger in a moment, but I would like to start off with Aaron Eckhart, who in spite of the presence of Christian Bale and Ledger, should not go unnoticed. His performance is composed and controlled, and his inevitable fate is just a short cry from heartbreaking. Meanwhile, Bale proves once again that he IS Bruce Wayne and he IS Batman. As the dark knight, he is intimidating and impressive and it’s no wonder as to why criminals fear the streets at night. As alter ego Bruce, Bale is perfect in his scenes with Rachel Dawes. He is confronted with the desire to have a normal life and does everything he can to hold on to his true love.

Then there’s Ledger, who is miles ahead and away from Jack Nicholson’s take on the Joker. As a villain, comparisons to Javier Bardem’s Oscar winning role in 2007’s stunner No Country For Old Men instantly comes to mind. I would say he’s equally good as he completely disappears behind his makeup and gets lost within the mind of a sociopath. The fact that he is dead should have nothing to do with whether or not he should be nominated for an Oscar. Ledger deserves award consideration for his work because it’s a bravura performance any way you slice it. Just as the Coen brothers did, Nolan proves that not wasting time with villain origins pays off in the long run and it only enhances its effect on the audience. Nolan even goes a step further by having the Joker tell anecdotes to his soon-to-be victims about how he got the scars on his face, and he changes the story each time.

As for the rest of the cast, Gary Oldman is superb as his Jim Gordon shows his resiliency in the face of adversity. His impact on this film is thankfully greater than the role he played in Begins. Maggie Gyllenhaal is a step above Katie Holmes in the role of Rachel Dawes, who now seems to be more independent and a stronger presence. Finally, the always reliable Michael Caine and Morgan Freeman, as succors Alfred and Lucius Fox, are as good as ever, providing advice and encouragement to Bruce Wayne in his times of distress.

Brilliantly bleak and chillingly Gothic (credit the enthralling cinematography by Wally Pfister), The Dark Knight emerges as the first truly great film of 2008, and it has been a year that has seen a frustrating lack of greatness so far. Christopher Nolan’s epic arrives not a moment too soon. The only downside is that The Dark Knight may be too good. It would be hard to ask and anticipate another sequel to be better than this one. While Nolan and Co. leave the door open with an interesting premise, no one would blame them if they decided to quit while they’re ahead.

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Azhaipithazh Movie Review


Movie Review:Azhaipithazh
Rating :1.75/5
Banner :Sri Venkatachalapathy films
Cast :Ratheesh, Sona, P.K. Rajmohan, Ezhil, M.S. Bhaskar, Balu, Arun, Lakshmanan
Music: Sitesh
Producer: Sri Venkatachalapathy films
Director: P.K.Rajmohan
Released Date: July 11, 2007

Story:
A very twisted tale, the story is about Shiva (Ratheesh) who is an IT guy living in Chennai and life keeps going on for him until one weekend he makes a trip to a village to attend a wedding. There his eyes fall on Sandhya (Sona) and after observing her manners and looks, Shiva falls for her instantly and decides that she is the one for him. He does not waste his time and informs the same to his parents who are more than happy about his choice. However, when they go to the village to see the girl along with Shiva, he sees that it is not Sandhya but someone else (Ezhil). As expected, Shiva is upset and he calls of the whole arrangement and comes back to Chennai but then his thoughts on Sandhya keep haunting him all the time. As luck would have it, he again chances upon her unexpectedly and before everything looks set, his father calls him back to village as he has arranged for an alliance. The truth is the girl happens to be Sandhya but Shiva is not aware of that. Again a twist happens as Shiva comes to village only to find Ezhil and not Sandhya. Yet again, he is upset but he does not give up and calls off the engagement. Meanwhile, Sandhya comes across an ex serviceman Major Rajasekhar (P K Rajamohan) during a matrimonial meet and is taken by him for his nobility and good nature. She decides to get married to him unknowing of Shiva's hazzles trying to reach her. What happens from there forms the rest of the story.

Presentation:
The director has come out with a straight line subject but then he has put so many twists and turns in it that the impact value comes down. The presentation is alright but the narrative as mentioned earlier gets slack. The dialogues are alright and the script is neat but then the flavour is not there on the romance angle and it is all about hoping and getting disappointed. The music is below average, the camerawork is amateur, editing could have been a lot better, the screenplay is simple. Ratheesh has show enough aptitude in front of the camera but then he needs to work more on his expressions, Sona looks good yet her acting skills need more polishing. M S Bhaskar did his best to gather few laughs which is acceptable. The others did their bit and contributed to the credits of the film.

Conclusion:
The film has a sad ending and that too after testing the protagonist for so many times and playing with his emotions. The audience who always feel good with happy endings are not used to such negativity, though there have been classics like 'Kadhal Kottai' 'Kaalamellam Kadhal Vaazhga', this flick lacked that level of maturity and presentation given the fact that most of them involved in the venture were novices. The entire length of the film goes on a topsy-turvy ride of emotions, hopes and disappointments ultimately leading to a dark end. Commercially, it does not have the artistic touch to create an impact but then the efforts of the debutantes must be appreciated.

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The Dark Knight Box Office: Down Goes the Midnight Record

The Dark Knight sets Midnight record

Going into this weekend, there was no question that THE DARK KNIGHT, director Christopher Nolan’s infinitely praised and super-highly anticipated follow-up to his 2005 Batman franchise reboot Batman Begins, was going to make a lot of money. In fact, I believe the proper metaphor would be that it is going to drive away with truck-loads of cash at the box office.

That said, it should come as no surprise to anyone that it is being reported this afternoon that the film has set the all-time box office record for a midnight opening, bringing in an estimated $18.5 million. This number, however, doesn’t include any of the 3:00 a.m. or 6:00 a.m. shows that were being run in theaters across the country. And as I experienced very early this morning as I exited one of the midnight shows in town, the 3:00 a.m. shows were filling up quite nicely as well.

For those keeping score at home, this marks two box office records thus far for The Dark Knight — the widest opening ever (4,366 theaters) and now the largest midnight opening gross, beating out Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith, which made $16.9 million in its midnight release. That film, which opened on a Thursday, went on to make $50 million in its first day. The current all-time record for highest single day opening is Spider-Man 3, which made $59.8 million. While we will have to wait until sometime very late this evening or early tomorrow to see whether Batman can add another notch on his utility belt, for now we can safely say that things are going well for the caped crusader.

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