Showing posts with label Mahabharatha. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mahabharatha. Show all posts

Saturday, August 23, 2008

Vikram to kidnap Aishwarya Rai

Very recently, Vikram, in an interview to Behindwoods disclosed about his upcoming movie with Mani Ratnam and how thrilled he was about the project. Now news from Kollywood is that the movie might in fact be a modern day adaptation of Ramayana.

And it is learnt that Vikram might be playing the modern day Ravana.
Vikram

Mani had, in the past, adapted Mahabharatha in Thalapathy. Other directors have also adapted Ramayana earlier. For instance, Vishal's hit debut movie Chellamae, with Bharath and Reema Sen, being one of them.

Aishwarya Rai is supposed to play Seetha. Prithiviraj and Priyamani are also said to play important roles in this multi-starrer.

So can movie buffs get to see Vikram kidnap Aishwarya Rai?

Music will be by A.R. Rahman. Camera is said to be handled by Manikandan

Courtesy: behindwoods.com

Thursday, August 07, 2008

Sneak peak on Mani Ratnam’s next….

India’s ace director Mani Ratnam is gearing up for his next project and the industry is abuzz with a variety of colorful speculations. It is being said that the project will be a bilingual to be made in Hindi and Tamil. Aishwarya Rai will be the screen partner for the heroes in both the languages. Prithviraj and Priya Mani also are reported to be in pivotal casts.

An interesting fact about this project is that Karthik who made everyone sit up and notice his performance, albeit a small one, in Mani Ratnam’s Mouna Ragam would be making a comeback as a villain. In fact Karthik’s role in Mouna Ragam is considered as a benchmark even now for guest appearances and the actor brought in a fresh lease of life in the short but intense role and made a memorable impact on the audience.
As regards off screen cast, cinematographer P C Sriram was to handle the camera for this project but due to prior commitments, he is said to have opted out of the project and in his place comes Manikandan who has worked in prestigious projects like Anniyan in Tamil and Om Shanthi Om and Main Hoon Na in Hindi. When a question was raised about the main plot of the film, it was understood that it would be based on the story of the epic Ramayana. Readers may recall that Mani Ratnam had earlier made Thalapathy drawing inspiration from Mahabharata.


Courtesy: behindwoods.com