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Colors

4.0/5
“A festive blockbuster”
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Music
Color Mahesh
Audio Label
Sony Music
Year
1998

Audio Songs

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01
Snehada Kadalalli Guru Kiran, Kumar Sahil
05:13
02
Nanagagiye Ee Andavu Hemant, Rajesh
04:42
03
Chindi Chindi Jeans Guru Kiran
05:39
04
Snehavu Hemant
05:11
05
Kick Hodithade Shankar Shanbhogue
03:59
06 04:49

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01

'Colors' Swathi in 'Holidays'

The flick 'Colors' paved the way for Actress Swathi to make her debut in to the Telugu industry. Her career graph maneuvered with the movies, 'Danger' and 'Adavari Matalaku Ardhale Verule' in which she emoted a creditable performance as the heroine's sibling got her wide fame. The latest 'Ashta Chemma' spurred overwhelming response globally. She also took a step in to Kollywood with 'Subramaniapuram' which is a stupendous hit. Latest buzz is she has been selected to play the heroine in 'Holidays' which is to set off from 17th of this month. A new hero Siva Nag is playing the lead in 'Holidays' presented by the production company RCM Cine Chitra. The talkie directed by S Kumar, manifolds a cast of four male leads and three female leads. Produced by V Ram Reddy, the makers has roped in 'Colors' Swathi to play the lead heroine while the other two female casts are enacted by Roopa Kaur and Roja.

02

Colors’ Swathi key role in Ramcharan’s Rachcha

Swathi, who proved as an actress and also tasted commercial success with Ashtachamma, turned into a singer for ’100% love’ movie. Now she also bagged a key role in Ramcharan’s next movie Rachcha which will go on floors from next week. Director Sampath Nandi offered her this special role and she could not reject charan’s movie. Swathi is singing for 2 special songs in Thaman’s music direction and she is also willing to sing a song for Rachcha. The movie’s music is being composed by Mani Sharma and Tamanna is main heroine.

03

Ajay Devgan changes colors again

Trust Ajay Devgan to proves his versatility time and again. Last year in December he was seen in two diverse roles in a matter of weeks. While in 'Apaharan' he played a simpleton turned gangster, in 'Shikhar' he played a builder who wanted to be the BEST in the business. Now July will see him playing two diverse roles again in a matter of a fortnight as his Golmaal [July 14th] and Omkara [July 28] arrive. While in the former he plays a grown up youngster who chills out of three cool dudes Arshad Warsi, Tushar Kapoor and Sharman Joshi, in the latter he plays a rustic gang lord attached to his roots and love. Needless to say, the genre of the two films is completely different with 'Golmaal' being a comedy belonging to the fantasy world while 'Omkara' being rooted to reality and belonging to drama/tragedy genre!

04

R D Rajasekhar - New colors to his eyes

R D Rajasekhar is currently the cameraman of the industry. His happy visuals and stylized shots are the stuff of modern-day Kollywood. He has brought a new idiom to his craft. Films like Kaakha, Kaakha and Sillunu Oru Kaadhal are various examples to his outstanding talent. But the man is now trying his hand at something that calls for a different kind of talent. Rajasekhar has floated a production house Modern Cinemas and is now bent on starting a new film. It would feature a newcomer and Sasi will direct it. And naturally, with a photographer producing it, the film's title itself has lot of colors in it. Sivappu, Manjal, Pachai is the name. Sasi, in order to direct this flick, has decided to pass off the opportunity to direct the Tamil remake of the Telugu hit Bommarillu. Rajasekhar hopes to a new watching experience with Sivapu, Manjal, Pachai

05

Colours of Success for 'Black & White'

When 'Race' and 'Jodha Akbar' were pulling in massive crowds and rose to the status of super hits, a film was gradually climbing up the stairs although not giving any tough competition for the first two hits for Bollywood in 2008. The film has unhurriedly but surely made its presence felt among the big shot films without the hype and hoopla and great promotion. The film'Black & White' sans any glamour and style made it to the hit list by completing 50 days only on the strength of its sincere and clean portrayal of its content. Subhash Ghai has proved once again why he is indeed called one of the best in Bollywood. The senior film maker also needs to be appreciated for showing the guts to cast a completely new comer Anurag Sinha as the hero Numair Qazi in the film. Subhash Ghai regular and versatile actor Anil Kapoor gave an outstanding performance as Rajan Mathur in his usual composed and calm manner in the role of an Urdu professor once again proved why at this age too, he is in much demand in the B-town. The film which was released world wide on March 7 by Muktha Searchlight banner tells the story of the journey of a young terrorist's last mission to old Delhi as a suicide bomber and his gradual transformation and change of ideals and beliefs reached the fifty day mark only through the word of mouth publicity. When even much hyped movies filing to stand up to its expectations at the box office, the success of a small budget patriotic film like 'Black & White' proves the fact that the story and treatment of a film is what matters for the viewers. Because of the patriotic film's intention of spreading a strong message against the supporters of terrorism, in the first week of its release itself it was granted tax exemption in Delhi followed by Maharashtra. The success of 'Black & White' has once again proved that the slow and steady ones can also end up as winners.

06

Reshammiya's 'Afreen' enriches the color of 'RED'

'Red' would be the first film for Vikram Bhatt in the New Year and promotion for the film has already kick started. When composer at the helm of affairs is Himesh Reshammiya then it is quite obvious to have a musical beginning to the film's publicity. This is what has happened too with Himesh Reshammiya composed and sung 'Afreen' marking the arrival of 'Red'. Featuring Aftab Shivdasani [in a new short hairdo] and gorgeous Celina Jaitley, 'Aafreen' with a Sufi flavor to it has been shot as a night song and has a passionate feel to it. And what better way to place it as a theme song by filling up the frames with the color 'red'!