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Well, it seems like Mollywood is getting back to campus stories, but, definitely in a much better and innovative way, with fresh ideas. Oru Mexican Aparatha, is an upcoming film, which would be set in the the period of 1970's, narrating a story in the backdrop of the Maharajas college campus. A special audition was conducted by the team of Oru Mexican Aparatha, in search of young actors who could fit in to the roles of the students. Close to 50 people did turn up for the audition, appearing in vintage looks and the team of Oru Mexican Aparatha did sent out a photo through Facebook, mentioning that they have selected some fresh faces who would play the students of 1972 batch of Maharajas College. Tovino thomas, who plays the lead role in this film could be seen in the picture along with Roopesh Peethambaran, who is all set to make a comeback to acting. According to the reports, Tovino Thomas would be seen in the role of a campus leader in this film which would be directed by debutante Tom Emmatty. Oru Mexican Aparatha has chosen the much renowned Maharajas College in Kochi as its background. According to certain reports, the film is all set to bring back the golden days of the college on the screen. The makers also revealed that they would be conducting one more audition to select new faces to play another batch of students.
Memories bring tears for Mandira
The contestants of 'Jo Jeeta Wohi Superstar' salute the spirit of motherhood by singing their favourite songs for them in the Mothers Day special episode of the show to be aired on Saturday. Mothers Day is celebrated worldwide on May 11. In a very emotional episode, that brought even anchor Mandira Bedi and judge Farah Khan to tears, the contestants recount special stories about their relationships with their mothers. Ishmeet's mother surprises him by visiting the shoot while he performs 'masha-allah' from Sawariya. On the other hand, Vineet and Harshit's mothers pack their wishes and blessings for their kids with special gifts all the way from their hometown, Lucknow . While the Champions dote on their mothers and dedicate their performances to them, Debojeet made up for his mothers absence from his life by inviting four elderly women from an old age home close to his heart while dedicating his performance on 'Mere Naina Sawan Bhado' to his late mother. On hearing the Champions recount touching tales about their childhood experiences with their mothers, Farah Khan could not be left far behind as she shares her experiences with her mother and relieves the joy of motherhood and bringing up her triplets. Lifting the spirits after six emotional performances, Harshit entertained everyone with a perfect rendition of the song Ek Hasina Thi from Kaarz and bagged top scores for the fourth consecutive time. Watch the contestants dedicate their performance to their mothers in the MOTHERS DAY SPECIAL episode of Clinic All Clear Jo Jeeta Wohi Superstar, Saturday, May 10, 2008 at 10 pm on STAR Plus.
Malayalam thriller "Memories' to be remade in Tamil
Director Arivazhagan will helm the yet-untitled Tamil remake of 2013 Malayalam hit "Memories". The project, starring Arulnithi in the lead role, will go on the floors in October. "My film will be the official remake of 'Memories'. I'll be adapting it in my own style for Tamil audiences without losing the soul of the original," Arivazhagan told. The film will be produced by Thenandal Films, the production house behind recent Tamil blockbusters such as "Kanchana 2" and "Baahubali". Arivazhagan said he's in the process of finalising the heroine and the rest of the cast and crew. Directed by Jeethu Joseph, "Memories" is the story of a drunkard policeman, played by Prithviraj, who is forced to investigate a series of murders.
"I've come back with fond memories" - Katrina Kaif
Katrina Kaif has just returned from Egypt after shooting a song with her favourite co-star, Akshay Kumar, for the keenly awaited Singh Is Kinng. And while Katrina is delighted with the way the song has shaped up, she is even more charmed by Egypt and its culture. "It's among the most beautiful countries I have visited - the pyramids, the temples and the landscape are absolutely exotic. I even enjoyed the barbecue dinner on a boat on the Nile. We shot in a number of places and I've come back with fond memories of my trip." Ask her about the song she shot, Jee Karda, she smiles, "Wait and watch. It should be on air later this month. We shot at 4am every day to capture the light and it was scorching. To keep cool we would stay in shades and sip fruit juice or mint tea." Singh Is Kinng is Katrina's fourth film with Akshay. Out on 08.08.08. worldwide, it is an Indian Films - Studio 18 release.
Aishwarya Dutta in Tamil remake of 'Memories'
Actress Aishwarya Dutta, who was seen in last week's Tamil actioner "Paayum Puli", will be playing one of the leads in the yet-untitled Tamil remake of Malayalam blockbuster "Memories". "Aishwarya has been signed as one of the heroines. Nikki Galrani may play the main lead," a source from the film's unit told. The project, starring Arulnithi in the lead role, will go on the floors in October. To be directed by Arivazhagan, the remake will be produced by Thenandal Films, the production house behind Tamil blockbusters such as "Kanchana 2" and "Baahubali". Directed by Jeethu Joseph, "Memories" is the story of a drunkard policeman, played by Prithviraj, who is forced to investigate a series of murders.
For Ranveer, film's memories important than box-office
"Lootera" received critical appreciation and a mixed response at the ticket window. For the film's lead actor Ranveer Singh, a film's memories are more important than its box office business. Directed by Vikramaditya Monwane, "Lootera" released July 5. "I think the most important thing is a film's memory. I don't think collections are the most important thing," Ranveer told reporters Monday on the sidelines of the period drama's success party. "The film should be like by anyone who sees it. There are enough people who watch films, which are in the so-called Rs.100 crore club, but when they come out, they say the film was not so good." "Everybody watches such films, but all of them don't like it. Whoever watches your film should love it or like it, like they have 'Lootera'," added the actor who teamed up with Sonakshi Sinha in the movie. Sonakshi, who has a host of films like "Dabangg", "Rowdy Rathore" and "Son of Sardar" that raked in over Rs.100 crore to her credit, feels box-office collections and critical acclaims are equally important. "They are both equally important. I am fairly lucky that so early in my career I have been able to see both of them - box-office collections and 'Lootera' got so much critical acclaim. I am happy that it happened so soon in my career. I am thankful," said the actress here. Ranveer will next be seen in Sanjay Leela Bhansali's "Ramleela" and Yash Raj Film's "Gunday", while Sonakshi is part of Tigmanshu Dhulia's "Bullett Raja".