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Nandhanam

4.0/5
“A solid theatrical experience”
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Starring
Sivaji Dev, Mithra Kurian, Jagan, Jenny Angel
Music
Gopi Sundar
Director
N C Shiayamalan
Producer
S Thangaraj
Audio Label
Lahari Music
Year
2013

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01
Muthal Paarvaiyil krish, priya himesh
03:37
02
Yetho Yetho Uyirile Karthik, priya himesh
03:59
03
Ithu Enna Valiyo Haricharan
03:10
04 03:27
05 03:35
06
Ithu Enna Valiyo Chinmayi
03:10
07
Kaathal Nadhikkaraiyoram Various Artists
02:18

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01

Manoj Bharathy weds Nandhana

The wedding of Manoj K Bharathy, son of veteran director Bharathiraja, and actress Nandhana took place at Kozhikode on Sunday with the who's who of Kollywood taking part. The couple fell in love while acting in a movie. With the blessings of their parents, they got married in Kozhikode, Among those who took part in the wedding included music directors Ilayaraja and Deva, actors Sarath Kumar, Nepolean, Radha Ravi, Pandian, actresses Devayani, Radhika, producers H Murali, KRG and directors Hari, Manobala, Parthi Baskar, Sasi Mohan among others. Bharathiraja welcomed the guests for the wedding. A grand reception will be held in Chennai on 1 December at Mayor Ramanathan Chettiyar Hall, wherein music directors Gangai Amaran and Deva would perform.

02

'Nandhalala' starts filming

It is well known that Mysskin is mighty passionate about 'Nandhalala'. The director who delivered two big hits in 'Chithiram Pesudhade' and 'Anjathey' is also acting in his third project apart from directing it. The story is about a six year old kid and a thirty year old 'kid-like' person who go in search of their respective mothers. The journey they take would also be a journey into the very essence of human nature in all it's splendor. Four days of filming is over in a rather quiet manner keeping the intensity of the story in mind. Starting off with the portions that involve the boy and Mysskin, the movie will plod on in a smooth manner. Mysskin belongs to the school of thought that believes in recording the sound portion along with the shooting part. No wonder that this project is rolling on in that fashion. Moreover, online editing is also going on. Shots from multiple cameras cut appropriately on location to get the right effect. Dummy soundtracks have also been posted to gauge the effect and the director is reportedly happy with what he is churning out. A film on children highlighting the finer points of humanity will surely be a welcome relief for Tamil audiences.

03

'Nandhalala' In search of mom

Director Mysskin known to come up with realistic themes plays an interesting character in the film 'Nadhalala' apart from directing it. The film is under production and is shaping up fast. 'Nadhalala' is supposedly a different kind of movie which talks about varied cultures and heartlands. It is the journey of a young boy who goes in search of his mother and comes across a youth, who helps him in his search. Does the boy meet his mother or not is what the story is all about. If 'Taare Zameen Par' was about a dyslexic child and his feelings, 'Nandhalala' would be about a boy yearning for the love and affection of his mother. Thanks to Mysskin, the movie with a complex theme is being made in such a way that the common man can perceive the innate flow of the story. Mysskin proved his mettle directing movies like 'Anjathey' and 'Chithiram Pesuthadi'. 'His next film would take him to great heights' say sources. 'The film has songs, dance and enough humor to woo audiences', they add.

04

'Nandhalala' going strong

As reported earlier, director Mysskin's 'Nandhalala' is made with a lot of aesthetic grace and the film is about human relationships pertaining to maternal love. The film stars Mysskin along with a seven year old boy (Ashwath Raman) and both of them go in search of their respective mothers. The story is all about the journey and the people they meet on the way. Shooting for the film is currently going on in Chennai and reports indicate that the climax scenes are being shot. However, all the song sequences are yet to be filmed. Songs are not going to be featured in the traditional format but as montage sequences. According to Mysskin, Illayaraja's songs are tremendously intense capturing the mood of the film in a big way and that the songs would be a big boost for the film as a whole. Scenes involving the mother characters to be shot in Gobichettipalayam. Will a movie like 'Nandhalala' that delves into human relationships be embraced by Tamil audiences? Only time will tell.

05

Meera Nandhan to open at Kollywood

Meera Nandan, the latest offering to Mollywood from Lal Jose, is so charming in her debut fim 'Mulla', that within days of its release she finds herself surrounded by Tamil filmmakers. She has already signed a film with Bhoopathy Pandian, the director of 'Thiruvilayadal Arambam' and 'Malaikottai', for his new film 'Naanum En Sandhyavum'. The film will feature Arjun, Prabhu, and the brother of the director in the lead opposite Meera. Meera Nandhan is making good reviews from the first week viewers of her debut film as many of them finds her as another asset to Mollywood. Her typical pretty keralite face and easy acting styles are instantly lapped up by the viewer which is indicative that the young actress may find a good going in Mollywood too.

06

Manoj Bharathy weds Nandana

Smile-smeared faces and glittering stars were all that one got to see, at the wedding reception of Manoj Bharathy and Nandana. Manoj Bharathy is the son of the celebrated director of Tamil cinema, Bharathiraja, who took Tamil films to new heights with his films soaked with Tamil nativity. Manoj Bharathy turned an actor and acted in a few films, and his performance in Kadal Pookal directed by his father won him appreciation from many quarters. Nandana, also an actor, is one of those few actors with subdued expressions that manage to strike a chord in the viewers' hearts. The love between Manoj Bharathy and Nandana culminated in a happy marriage at Calicut and the reception was held in Chennai last evening, at Mayor Ramanathan Chettiar Hall.