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The history of Tamil cinema can never be written without volumes on the multi-talented multi-faceted Kamal Haasan. Today he starts his 57th year in the industry as his debut film ‘Kalathur Kannamma’ was released on August 12th 1959. The Ulaganayagan is recovering fast from his injury to his leg which required two surgeries and sources close to him reveal that he is itching to get back to what makes him tick – movie making. Efforts are on to acquire the rights of ‘Viswaroopam 2’ from Aascar Ravichandran and release it for Diwali and the master of all things cinema will start shooting his ‘Sabhash Naidu’ in a month’s time.
Mysskin: Attention parents!
Are you a six to seven year old child, or the parent to a kid in this age group? Then this news is just for you. Director Mysskin who recently made 'Anjathe' is now on the look out for a boy who is six or seven years old and who can articulate well in English and Tamil. Mysskin is working on his next venture titled 'Nandhalala'. The child should also be charming and talented. The child artist who will be selected for the role will have a strong role to play throughout the film. Lets us not forget that it was at this age that 'Ulaga Nayagan' Kamal too made his entry into films with 'Kalathur Kannamma'. So parents if you would like history to repeat itself through your son, send a detailed mail along with a photograph to [email protected] May be your son is the lucky one to get the role, so hurry!
Venkat Prabhu's child becomes singer
Music must be in her genes. Shivani Venkat, 5 years old child of director Venkat Prabhu, has sung a song in an album on Pondichery Mother. The song is a sort of remix of yesteryear's popular song 'Ammavum Neeye', from 'Kalathur Kannamma', sung by L.R. Rajeswari. Music director Gangai Amaran, who has utilised the song to praise the Mother, has made her grand daughter Shivani sing the song, in which Kamal Haasan, the child artist acted. The original song was sung by Rajeswari, who changed her voice to suit the child. Amaran has now made a child to sing the song. The album titled 'Thaaaii' has ten songs in praise of the Mother. Many leading singers like Chitra, Anuradha Sriram, Vijay Yesudas, Haricharan, and Tippu have sung in the divine album. Venkat prabhu too has sung a song in the album. Shivani, studying in UKG, is now learning classical music. Her rendition is outstanding and her voice in the high pitch is simply amazing.