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Ragava Larencce is a rare film personality with multi-talents. A great admirer of 'Super Star ' Rajinikanth, Larencce has choreographed a song for his mentor (Rajinikanth) for 'Kuselan'. The song was shot recently in Ramoji Rao Film Studio in Hyderabad. Choreographer-actor-director Ragava Larencce is thrilled to work with Rajinikanth. Currently playing the title role in 'Pandi' opposite Sneha and Namitha, Larencce has come up with some catchy movements for Rajinikanth, which would be admired by his fans. 'Kuselan', directed by P Vasu, features Rajinikanth, Pasupathy, Nayantara and Meena in lead roles. A remake of Malayalam hit 'Katha Parayumbol', the movie is fast shaping up in Hyderabad.
‘Raavana’ finally gets its release date!
The ace director Manirathnam’s much anticipated flick ‘Raavana’ finally gets its release date after facing so many barriers in between. It is officially declared that the movie is going to hit the screens on June 18 across the world and an international premiere has been arranged to be held at IIFA. The schedule for the Hindi version has been completed a month before and some shots are being redo in Tamil version as director was not convinced with the earlier. And to the more interest, this movie is going to be very special for Vikram as his two opposite roles hero and villain in Tamil and Hindi will be a winning line in his career.
‘Raavanan’ cinematography nominated for Asia Pacific Screen Awards
Raavanan cameramen Santosh Sivan and V. Manikandan together nominated for Best Cinematography Award at the Asia Pacific Screen Awards, which will be held in Australia on December 2nd. India had received three nominations, including three Marathi films for the fourth annual Asia Pacific Screen Awards. Though the film is disaster at the box office, Cinematography of Santosh Sivan and V. Manikandan was admired even by all the critics. Marathi film Vihir, which is produced by Amitabh Bachchan was also competing in the same category with Raavanan Queensland government, Australia initiated Asia Pacific Screen Awards in collaboration with UNESCO and International Federation of Film Producers’ Associations.
Mani Ratnam’s ‘Raavana’ for summer
Mani Ratnam’s bilingual movie ‘Raavana’ is almost ready and the film has moved into final editing stage. More than 70% of the dubbing is also over. Some final shots for patch work involving Vikram are happening in the jungles near Pollachi. With the film just about to be completed Mani Ratnam is planning for a simultaneous release in May for both the Hindi and Tamil versions. But what is still not decided is the title for the Tamil version. It appears that he is in two minds whether to call the Tamil version also ‘Raavan’, In fact when the film was first announced ‘Ashokavanam’ was said to be the Tamil title. ‘Ashokavanam’ sounds good even today. ‘Raavan’ has a sterling star cast with Abhishek Bachchan-Aishwarya Rai- Vikram for Hindi and Vikram-Aishwarya Rai-Prithviraj for Tamil.
Maniratnam special ‘Raavan’ trailer for Vikram
The ace director Maniratnam’s much expected movie of the year ‘Raavan’ that is scheduled to release in May is making special news once again. The film starring Vikram, Aishwarya Rai and Abishek Bachchan for Hindi version and Vikram, Aishwarya Rai and Prithviraj for Tamil version. The latest news about the movie is the trailer of ‘Raavan’ which will be a great remark in Vikram’s bollywood entry will be released in March. To make it more special the intresting news is Maniratnam is planning for a special trailer that has Vikram alone and Abhishek and Aishwarya were not included in the trailer. Though Vikram is doing a supporting role in the movie, the trailer would center on Vikram. Maniratnam is also planning to release this special trailer of Vikram by Amitabh Bachchan. The fans of Vikram are expecting the movie Raavan will take their star to great heights.
Priyamani feels ‘Raavan’ will be a turning point of her career.
Usually most actresses don’t prefer to dub for their films for obvious reasons. But still there are some who makes it a point in their contracts to use their own voice. National award winning actress Priyamani has become more determined these days to dub for her films. One reason may be, she recently missed a Kerala State Award for the film ‘Thirakkatha’ because she has not dubbed herself for the film even with an incredible performance. So the dark beauty has decided not to take chances any more. Recently Priyamani was dubbing for the tri-lingual Mani film ‘Raavan’. She is dubbing for herself for both the Hindi and Tamil versions of ‘Raavan’. Since Priya knows the languages well everything thing was going fine. Then there was an emotional scene which has to be dubbed with intense modulations. Mani’s dubbing directors told her to do the Tamil version first and then do the Hindi version because she will be able to understand the feel better and emote better in Hindi. She was game and started that way with Tamil. The scene had typical Tirunelveli dialect and Mani was personally supervising Priya. The dubbing started and at one stage Priya became so emotional and choked. Finally she broke down. She said the scene was so touching and she virtually blended with the scene. Good signs any way. Priyamani feels ‘Raavan’ will be a turning point of her career.