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Actor Aryeman Ramsay has gone for a pilgrimage tour of Shirdi, Ajmer Shariff and other holy places before the release of the film 'Goodluck' in which he plays an important role. In the film he shares the screen space with Lucky Ali, Sayali Bhagat and Ranvir Shorey. Aryeman considers this new film directed by Aasitya Datt to be a lucky film for him as he was offered eight movies after he signed the dotted line for 'Goodluck'. The film is directed by Aasitya Datt. The actor says that although he has this feeling that 'Goodluck' has come as a very good sign for his future career in acting, he needs the blessings from all the gods before the movie gets into the theatres and that he is hopeful of getting it. The new movie is said to be a very delightful one with cinematic ingredients to please all type of viewers.
Good times for Jeevan
Jeevan, the man who caught our eyes with his menacing bad ways in Kaakha Kaakha and as a lovable rascal in Thiruttu Payale, is having a good time these days. He is getting to cavort around with five heroines in Naan Avanillai, a remake of yesteryear hit of the same name. With big beauties of Tamil screen acting in the movie, Jeevan is obviously having a whale of a time. The five heroines are Sneha, Namitha, Jyothirmayi, Keerthi Chawla and Malavika. Though there are five heroines in the movie, Jeevan is hitting it off with all the five of them. "There are no ego clashes with any one of them," he says with obvious happiness. "Each one of them is good and understanding," he adds with easy diplomacy. Meanwhile, Jeevan has signed another movie named Machakaran. Machakaran in Tamil can also metaphorically mean, one who is lucky. With five heroines to act with him, Jeevan is indeed a Machakaran.
Good news for Jyothika fans
The latest buzz doing rounds in Kollywood is that the long-pending Manikanda starring Arjun and Jyothika may finally hit the screens on 23 March. Manikanda featuring Arjun and Jyothika was started quite some time back. The film is produced by Malar Combines and music is by Deva. It now seems that the time is conducive to release the movie next week. After two successful hits in Pachaikili Muthucharam and Mozhi, Manikanda will be the third release for Jyothika. Let's hope that this movie too goes on to win her more accolades.
Good guys turn baddies in Tamil cinema
This is the season of screen heroes turning villains in Kollywood. After establishing himself quite well as a romantic hero, Prasanna played a gangster in 'Anjathey' and most people who watched his performance were wowed. Popular Kannada actor Upendra, who rendered several hit films in the neighboring State as hero, has ventured to do a Tamil film 'Sathyam' alongside Vishal. His reportedly has some negative shades in his portrayal. 'Vanam Vasapadum' Karthik does the role of a baddie in 'Ninaithale Inikkum', that stars Prithviraj and Priyamani. Rumors are on that Prithviraj has been approached to do a villain in a Manirathinam flick that stars Vikram and Aishwarya Rai in lead roles. Abhisek Bachchan plays the hero in the Hindi version and Vikram replaces Prithviraj as villain. Actor Jayaram, hero of several Malayalam and Tamil films, plays a baddie in the 'Jayam' Ravi-starrer 'Dhaam Dhoom'. Gone are the days when villains ventured to play heroes like Rajinikanth, Sathyaraj and so on. It is the other way around in Tamil Cinema now. Remember Ajith struck stardom playing a negative role in Valee, while Vijay played a villainous character 'Azhagiya Thamizh Magan' and so did Kamal Haasan as a cold-blooded American killer in 'Dasavatharam'. Has this trend started because so many new heroes are introduced every month pushing many others to don negative roles OR is it because audiences have started liking negative characters?
Good films over characters for Hansika Motwani
Actress Hansika Motwani, who awaits the release of Tamil romantic drama “Uyire Uyire” this Friday, says she gives more preference to a film that will appeal to everybody than just her character. “I concentrate on doing good projects. What’s the point of doing a great character in a bad film? Instead I want audiences to thoroughly enjoy a film and remember my part when they walk out of a cinema hall,” Hansika told IANS, adding that she likes when her film is appreciated on the whole as a product. Having been part of several successful Tamil and Telugu projects, Hansika believes audiences are the best judge of a film. “I do feel bad when my films don’t do well, but I respect audiences’ verdict, because they know well which films to support. If they don’t like a film, we should accept it,” she said. Known mostly for playing bubbly characters on screen, she plays a role close to her real self in “Uyire Uyire”. “People who know me and have seen me will realise how close this role is to my real self. It’s bubbly and chirpy, but at the same time there’s some innocence which makes it cute,” she said. Talking more about the film, a remake of Telugu blockbuster “Ishq”, Hansika said: “It’s a film that will make people fall in love. It’s about two lovers, their journey and how they come together.” Directed by A.R Rajasekar, the film marks the debut of actor Siddhu, son of veteran actress Jayapradha.
Good, Bad & Ugly Rajini
The craze for Superstar Rajiniaknth's movies is ever increasing and 'Kabali' is the latest example. How will his phenomenal fan base react if the legendary actor is seen in triple role?Rajinikanth will be next seen in Shankar's '2.o', a sequel to the mega science fiction blockbuster 'Robot'. It may be recalled that Rajini essayed the roles of scientist Vaseekara and a Robot in the predecessor. As per the buzz in film circles, Rajini will be seen in triple role in the sequel. Besides the scientist character, Rajini will be seen as two Robots.The Good scientist reportedly creates a 'Bad' Robot to take on the Ugly Robot, which goes on mass destruction. The epic VFX-rich action sequences between the robots are said to be the highlights of this Rs 350 Cr budgeted film.Akshay Kumar is playing the baddie in '2.o', the shoot and post-production of which are progressing briskly. The makers are gearing up for the eagerly awaited first look launch on 20th November.