2008 Michael Madana Kamaraju 2008
Audio Songs
All songs →Related News
More news →Srikant part of 'Michael Madana Kamaraju'
Srikant, Prabhu Deva and Sunil will be the Michael, Madan and Kamaraju of the film. Another highlight of the film would be Charmme, who will play the glam girl. The film will be directed by Nidhi Prasad, who had made Bhagyalakshmi Bumper Draw earlier for Silver Screen Movies, who are also producing this film. Chakri will be composing the music for it.
Veera Michael Madhana Kamarajan producer Panchu Arunachalam passes
Panchu Arunachalam, veteran director, lyricist and film maker had breathed his last today, the 9th August. He was 75 years old. As a writer, he has worked in more than 100 films and has also written lyrics for songs in more than 200 films. He also had the unique distinction of doing 23 films with Rajinikanth and 13 films with Kamal Haasan and was the man who launched Ilayaraja. Subbu Panchu who made people take note of him in the film Boss Engira Bhaskaran is Panchu Arunachalam’s son who is also a TV personality. It has to be noted that the veteran won the Lifetime Achievement Award at Behindwoods Gold Medal 2015. Behindwoods mourns the demise of this legend and prays to the Almighty to render strength to the family of the departed.
Michael Schumacher: news of F1 legend’s health not good, says former Ferrari boss
The condition of the multiple Formula One world champion Michael Schumacher was the subject of fresh concern on Thursday evening following a remark from his old Ferrari boss Luca di Montezemolo, who said: “I have news and unfortunately it is not good.” The former Ferrari president, who said he was “always checking up on the driver”, was speaking to journalists in Milan, and added: “Michael was a great driver, and we experienced a long time together in both our personal and professional lives. But life is really strange. He was the most successful driver of Ferrari and in his career he had only one accident, in 1999. But unfortunately a fall in a ski accident has broken him.” The news about Schumacher has not been good for more than two years. On 29 December 2013 he suffered severe head injuries in a freak skiing accident in France. He had been enjoying a holiday with his wife, Corinna, and children Mick and Gina Maria, in a villa owned by the family in Mirabel. He underwent emergency surgery after being airlifted from the mountain and spent months in a coma in hospital before being transferred to his home by Lake Geneva in September 2014. There, he received intensive treatment from a team of therapists but there have been no encouraging official bulletins and it was widely believed that the German was becoming increasingly frail as he lost more and more weight. Advertisement There was some good news last month, with reports in the German magazine Bunte that he was walking again and moving his arm. A “friend” of the driver said: “Michael is very thin. But he can once again walk a little with the help of his therapists. He manages to make a couple of steps. And he can also raise an arm.” But an angry Sabine Kehm, Schumacher’s manager, denied this. She said: “Unfortunately, we are forced by a recent press report to clarify that the assertion that Michael could move again is not true. Such speculation is irresponsible, because given the seriousness of his injuries, his privacy is very important for Michael. Unfortunately they also give false hopes to many involved people.” A more accurate assessment, it seemed, came from the FIA president and former Ferrari team principal Jean Todt during November’s Mexican Grand Prix. Todt said: “I see Michael very often and Michael is still fighting. Michael is a close friend, his family is very close to me and I am very close to them as well. We must keep him fighting with the family.” Todt’s worried words were in keeping with the general air of pessimism that has pervaded the world of Formula One for the past two years. Philippe Streiff, a friend of the driver, said in November 2014 that the former champion could not speak. He added: “It’s very difficult. Like me, he is in a wheelchair, paralysed. He has memory problems and speech problems.” Schumacher’s records may never be broken. He won the world title on seven occasions and also won more races, 91, than any other driver. He won his first championship with Benetton in 1994, retaining his crown the following year. But it was with Ferrari that his driving assumed legendary status. He won five successive titles before retiring in 2006. He was totally dominant in 2004, when he won 12 of the first 13 races. He finished with 13 wins, beating his record of 11 set in 2002. He returned to Formula One in 2010, when he drove for Mercedes alongside Nico Rosberg. But in his three seasons with the Silver Arrows he could not recapture old glories, with a best finish of third at the 2012 European Grand Prix in Valencia.
Rare Michael Jackson portrait up for grabs
A rare portrait of the late Michael Jackson is up for bids at an an online auction on eBay.com. Australian painter-sculptor Brett-Livingstone Strong had persuaded the “Thriller” hitmaker to pose for him in 1990 – the one time Jackson ever sat for an artist’s rendering. It shows the singer sitting in a room holding a book and wearing a frilled velvet jacket. Dailystar.co.uk. reports that the portrait was first sold to Japanese businessman Hiromichi Saeki for a 1.4 million pounds the same year and was then acquired by toy inventor Marty Abrams in 1992 as payment for a debt owed by Hiromichi. And now Abrams has listed the item on internet site eBay.com in an auction which will end on April 12. Abrams claims the portrait was valued at 3.5 million pounds in 2000, but is expected to bring even more at auction following the superstar’s death last June. “I’ve had it an awful long time. With the positive response to his music and the movie about him after his death, we thought it was a good time to sell it and for the world to see it,” the website quoted Abrams as saying.
England’s Michael Carberry poised for debut in Cape Town Test
Cape Town, Jan 2(ANI): England batsman Michael Carberry is poised for a Test debut in the third Test against South Africa starting on Sunday, just 72 hours after landing in the country. Carberry will play in the Test if all-rounder Paul Collingwood fails to recover from a dislocated left index finger, which he suffered during the warm-ups before the fourth day of the Second Test in Durban. The 29-year-old was part of the England performance squad, which practised and played in Pretoria in November and December. He had returned home before Christmas, but was called in as cover for Collingwood. “Carberry had a good domestic season for Hampshire and was impressive with the performance squad. He scored runs here a few weeks ago and looks like a man who now knows his game,” The Sun quoted Andy Flower, England coach, as saying. “If you watched him in the nets today he looked very well prepared to me. He looked in very good order,” he added. Earlier in 2008, Carberry had toured New Zealand with the England Lions, scoring 91 in the first innings of his first tour match. He also played the New Zealand team on their return tour later that year, scoring 41 in the first innings and 100 not out in the second. (ANI)
'The Legend of Michael Mishra' finally set to release
Actor Shahid Kapoor says he is "very disappointed" with a vegetarian not getting many options on flight menus. Shahid, who was flying back to India from Madrid, Spain, after attending the 17th edition of of International Indian Film Academy (IIFA), shared his disappointment over Twitter. "Tired of vegetarians never having options on flights. Really something wrong fundamentally with it. Emirates, very disappointed," he wrote. On the work front, Shahid was recently seen on-screen in Abhishek Chaubey's controversial film "Udta Punjab". He will next be seen in the upcoming film "Rangoon".