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Pravasa Chiranjeevi Origanization organized the 5th 'Pravasa Vaarathi' event in Chicago on Sunday July 13, 2008, as part of their campaign in support of Mega Star Chiranjeevi. This comes at a time when the 'darling of Andhra Pradesh' is about to float his own political outfit. The event attracted multitudes in the form of NRI's in and around Chicago. Addressing the huge gathering via tele-conference, Mr Naga Babu (President of the Movie Artists Association and Chiru's elder brother) appreciated the support of NRI's and emphasized the role of women in social service. Asked about the Name of the party, he said it will be very close to the expectations of Chiranjeevi fans and common people. He added that the party will work towards the benefits of people, and urged the participants to use the time productively for social welfare. Speaking about the role of youth in the party, he said Pavan Kalyan will lead the youth front. The Power Star does seem to have his work cut out. Speaking on this occasion Honorable Chief Guest Dr Alekhya Punjala wife of Dr Vinay Kumar expressed that Chiranjeevi has great ideas in order to bring in changes in the State, and all should join in and support him to deliver the promise. She encouraged the youth to participate in social welfare services and duly exercise the right to vote. Mr. Vadranam Narasaiah, President of Pravasa Chiranjeevi Organisation, shared his experiences from 'NRI Mahayatra' organized from Tirupathi to Srikakulam, and expressed a need for Change in the perception of politics, Basic facilities for rural areas and Protection for the common man. Srinivas Lottala, Mid West Regional Vice President, said that there has been a huge response from NRI's, and encouraged people to share their ideas with Chiranjeevi's panel. He stressed the need for a Change in developments and economy for a better Andhra Pradesh. Ms Rajani Akurati, Event Convener; Ravi Verma, Pavan Dasam, Madhu Vengala, ATPKV Rao, Kishore Pula, Suresh Mandala, Nagendra Thangella and Ramesh Akurati were among the several speakers on the occasion. Pravasa Vaaradhi events are slated to take place in other locations as well. The 6th Pravasa Vaaradhi meet will be in Atlanta on July,20th ; followed by Detroit on July 26th, Toronto on July 27th and London on August 2nd. The name Chiranjeevi is spelling magic amongst most NRIs.
Papanasam cleared censor with clean U
Ulaganayagan Kamal Haasan, Gautami, Niveda Thomas, Esther starred Papanasam – The official remake of blockbuster Malayalam film Drishyam, has completed its censor formalities with a clean U certificate and no cuts. Directed by the original director Jeethu Joseph, Papanasam is the story of a cable operator, who is traversed by a tragedy when a youngster enters their life. How he changes the original state of situation is all about the movie. The Malayalam and Telugu versions of Drishyam starred by Mohanlal, Venkatesh and Meena were superhits and now it has to be seen how Kamal-Gautami [Tamil] and Ajay Devgan-Shriya [Hindi] reprised it in respective languages. Wide Angle Creations and Rajkumar Theaters presents Kamal Haasan's Papanasam enjoys Ghibran music. While the Hindi version is slated for July 31st release, Papanasam makers are yet to announce the release date. Stay tuned
Papanasam submitted for Censors...
Ulaganayagan Kamal Haasan's Papanasam final copy is ready and the makers have submitted it for censors. Directed by Jeethu Joseph, Papanasam is the official Tamil remake of Malayalam superhit Drishyam, which is also a big hit in Telugu. Mohanlal and Venkatesh played leads in respective languages and Meena accompanied them. Ghibran composed Papanasam songs have been launched and are highly entertaining music lovers. The CBFC will proceed the Papanasam censor formalities on Monday [June 22] and it has to be seen if it gets a clean U certificate as expected by the team.
Papanasam' more emotional than 'Drishyam': Jeethu Joseph
Director Jeethu Joseph says actor-filmmaker Kamal Haasan-starrer Tamil thriller "Papanasam", which releases in cinemas on Friday, has more emotional content than its original version "Drishyam". "Papanasam" is the official remake of Mohanlal-starrer Malayalam blockbuster "Drishyam". "Apart from changing some sensibilities to suit local audiences, we've made 'Papanasam' more emotional as Kamal sir felt Tamil audiences like to be emotionally piqued. The core of the film hasn't been changed, but what forms the core has been treated differently," Joseph told. The film also features Gautami, Niveda Thomas, Kalabhavan Mani, Ananth Mahadevan and Asha Sarath in important roles. Keeping the core intact, Joseph stays they've still managed to make a lot of changes in the remake. "It's not a frame-to-frame copy. Contrary to the original, we've changed the setting against which the story unfolds in 'Papanasam'. The film is set in Tirunelveli district and revolves around a Nadar family, unlike a Christian family in the original," he said, and added most of what audiences will see in "Papanasam" has been localised with strong family connect. He also said it's not advisable to change much in a tried-and-tested remake. "The film has already been remade in Telugu and Kannada. In both the versions, it has been successful because the filmmakers were loyal to the script. When you try and change much in a script like this, you end up disturbing logic," he said. "Papanasam" is Joseph's directorial debut in the language. He says he has been waiting for an opportunity to work in Tamil filmdom. "Even if 'Papanasam' had not happened, I'd have still made a film in Tamil because I've been following the work of the industry very closely. I've always wished to work here. I'm not sure how many get to make their debut with a Kamal Haasan film. I'm extremely lucky that way," he said. On working with the legendary actor, Joseph heaped praise on Haasan's "dedication" and "professionalism". "People keep asking me how different the experience of working with two legends Mohanlal and Kamal was. I think you shouldn't compare them as they have their own style. Kamal sir's dedication is infectious and it worked so well in the film's favour," he said. Jeethu also said "Papanasam" won't be a one-off film in the language and that he would love to make more films.
Kamal Haasan's 'Papanasam' to release on July 17
Actor-filmmaker Kamal Haasan-starrer "Papanasam", a remake of Malayalam hit "Drishyam", will release in cinemas on July 17, two weeks before the Hindi version starring Ajay Devgn hits the screens. "Since July 17 happens to be Ramzan holiday weekend, the makers felt it would be appropriate time to release the film. The audio launch is expected to happen in the second or third week of June," a source from the film's unit told. Directed by Jeethu Joseph, who helmed the original, "Papanasam" is about a father's plight to save his family. The Hindi version, which is also titled "Drishyam", is directed by Nishikanth Kamat.
Strength of 'Papanasam' lies in its script: Kamal Haasan
Actor-filmmaker Kamal Haasan says the strength of his forthcoming Tamil thriller "Papanasam", which is the remake of Malayalam hit "Drishyam", lies in its script because it is tried-and-tested and has proven successful. "It's a script that has been tried-and-tested in several languages and has successfully worked every single time. This proves the strength of 'Papanasam' lies in its script," Haasan told. He also added that it's a film where even the smallest character is very crucial from the story's perspective. He plays a cable TV operator in the film, which is directed Jeethu Joseph, who also helmed the original. Set against the backdrop of Thirunelveli, the characters in the film speak Nellai accent. "Writers Jeyamohan and Suka need to be credited for helping us with the accent. Their knowledge about the place and language was quite helpful to us. Even if a word was slightly mispronounced, they'd stop us immediately," he said. Kamal also heaped praise on director Joseph, who despite working on the original, was open to suggestions in the remake. Actress Gauthami makes a comeback after a long gap as Kamal's wife in the movie, which has already been remade in Telugu and Kannada, while the Hindi version is due for release. "Papanasam" is scheduled to hit the screens on July 3.