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Prithviraj gave his fans a reason to smile this Vishu. He released the trailer of his upcoming film James and Alice through his Facebook page on the Vishu day. The film which is gearing up for a release on April 29th is said to be a love story. Take a look at some of the latest stills of the movie that the makers released through Facebook. The film marks the directorial debut of cinematographer Sujith Vaassudev. He has earlier worked as a cinematographer in films like Memories, Anarkali, Amar Akbar Anthony, Drishyam etc. The trailer and posters of the film suggest it to be a love story spanning different stages in the lives of James and Alice. From the trailer, the film looks extremely promising and the colourful visuals by Sujith, stand out. Even though, the trailer doesn't reveal much, the viewers can be sure of getting a romantic movie. Prithviraj plays the role of James who is an artist by profession. Vedhika plays the role of Alice, who is a bank employee. The film also features other actors like Vijayaraghavan, Sai Kumar, Sudheer Karaman, Manju Pillai etc in prominent roles. The film has been scripted by S Janardhanan, who had earlier directed films like Mahasamudram, Sahasram etc. The film has been produced by Dr S Saji Kumar and Krishnan Sethukumar under the banner of Dharmik films.
Prithviraj's James And Alice: Release Postponed
The release of James And Alice, the upcoming Prithviraj starring love story has been postponed. Lead actor Prithviraj recently announced the new release date through his official Facebook page. James And Alice, which was initially slated to release on April 29th, will hit the theatres on May 5th. The actor clarified that the movie has been postponed due to some unforeseen technical issues. Prithviraj has assured that the movie will be worth the wait, through his post. James And Alice, which stars Vedhika in the female lead, marks the directorial debut of cinematographer Sujith Vasudev. Reportedly, Prithviraj essays James, who is an artist and a highly ambitious ad film-maker. Popular South Indian actress Vedhika plays James's lady-love Alice, who is a banking professional.
Kadhafi alive in hands of fighters before death
A bloodied Moamer Kadhafi was seen alive and walking as he was being manhandled by Libya's new regime fighters before the announcement of his death Thursday, in a videotape aired on Arab satellite channels. National Transitional Council fighters circled the 69-year-old ousted strongman, who was bloodied in the head, face and shoulders, as he apparently tried to cry out. One fighter appeared to hold a gun to his head but it was unclear if he fired before Kadhafi was hauled onto the front of a vehicle, amid chaotic scenes in the video broadcast on Al-Arabiya and Al-Jazeera television channels. Kadhafi was killed when new regime forces launched a final assault on the last pocket of resistance in his hometown Sirte, NTC spokesman Abdel Hafez Ghoga said earlier. "We announce to the world that Kadhafi has died in the custody of the revolution," he said.
Easier playing Osama in 'Tere Bin Laden: Dead Or Alive': Pradhuman Singh
Actor Pradhuman Singh, who played the character modelled on Osama Bin Laden in "Tere Bin Laden", said that it was easier reprising the character in sequel "Tere Bin Laden: Dead Or Alive" as compared to the first film. "It was more difficult last time because I was very new and it was a Pakistani character I was playing, so the accent was difficult. This time it is similar but different.. it was easier this time around," he said at the film's trailer launch. "Lookswise there is no difference, characterwise it is poles apart. I'm playing Paddi Singh, who is a folk singer from Punjab and he came to Mumbai and was struggling for 1-2 months with his condition worsening. People consider him a beggar when he sings," he added. Pradhuman meets Manish Paul's character who says that he'll become a star not with his voice but with his face, and makes him the Noora of "Tere Bin Laden". His character was extremely fond of his rooster in the first part and that seems to be retained in the sequel. His docile and frightened behaviour also seems to be another aspect similar from first part, as seen in the trailer. About the experience of portraying the notorious terrorist, Pradhuman said: "It was amazing. I got a bit famous after the release of the film, and met people, even met stars, directors but it all dried up after six months. I stopped getting any kind of film, and I was frustrated of giving auditions." "Tere Bin Laden" had released in 2010 and Laden was killed the following year. "After the death of Osama, the media resurrected me.. I gave numerous interviews. One of the leading channels asked me to come to Delhi so that they could shoot for a five-day special show. "I don't know he died or not, but he definitely made me famous. So in all honesty, fame is always good. I also received work after that, 2-3 films which didn't work, but at least I paid the rent for two years," added Pradhuman. Pradhuman, who also acted in "Dilliwali Zaalim Girlfriend", has also been credited as one of the writers of "Tere Bin Laden: Dead Or Alive".
Ali Zafar playing special role in 'Tere Bin Laden: Dead Or Alive'
Actor Ali Zafar, who played the lead role in "Tere Bin Laden", will be seen in a special role in its sequel "Tere Bin Laden: Dead Or Alive". "The journey of the character of Ali from the first film has been completed and this film is about the character of Sharma (played by Manish Paul). And in the film Ali has a very special role. When you'll watch the film, you'll understand why he couldn't do the main role," said Abhishek Sharma, the director of both films at the trailer launch on Tuesday. "I think the trailer has given enough hint out there if you can see it. Only Ali Zafar could've played this special role and I don't think he could've played what Manish is playing. The answer lies in the film once you see it - when you see it you will not miss Ali Zafar since he's brilliant in this film as well," he added. Manish said that the first time he had met Sharma it was for a different film in a small role and the latter had advised him to also be the lead in "Tere Bin Laden: Dead Or Alive". Surprisingly the earlier film wasn't made but this film is all ready to release. Ali's character from the first part was a journalist who badly wanted to go to America, but this time, the main character played by Manish is an aspiring filmmaker from Delhi's Chandni Chowk, who wants to make a big film and not fry jalebis with his father. "How he struggles and lands up in Mumbai, starts the film, makes the film, and what all things happen is what you'll see coming together in the film," said Manish. "I'm very excited because every person wants to do a film and I have received this opportunity to be a part of such a big film. We're ready with the film and I'm damn sure that people will like the film," he added. The film is releasing on February 19 and also stars Pradhuman Singh, Piyush Mishra and Sikandar.
Kishore Kumar to come alive on the screen
The life of the legendry actor/singer Kishore Kumar is going to be revisited. All the people who keep this talented man with the evergreen voice close to their hearts will be able to see the many sides of his mind which was seen sometimes as eccentric, sometimes as generous, sometimes as very demanding and troublesome yet in some situations was filled with a little child's innocence and curiosity. The life of Kishore Kumar will be exposed on the big screen as a biopic to be produced by UTV. Film maker Shoojit Sircar will be the man in charge of the whole project which on its completion will become the first biopic about a person from Bollywood. Renzil D. Silva will write the script for the film. It was Shoojit Sircar's idea to make a film and the research work has already been finished.