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After tasting success by re-releasing the yesteryear classic of MGR Nadodi Mannan, Divya Films are now planning to go a step further. The film house is now planning to re-release Sivaji Ganesan's blockbuster Uthama Puthiran. Interestingly after almost three decades film buffs witnessed the release of a historical film Imsai Arasan starring Vadivelu. Its good run resulted in MGR's Nadodi Mannan hitting the screens. Now a good response for Nadodi Mannan has paved way for Sivaji Ganesan's Uthama Puthiran release. Quite interestingly, the storyline of Imsai Arasan is almost the same as that of Uthama Puthiran. The movie features Sivaji Ganesan, Padmini, Nambiar, Thangavelu, Ragini and Kannambaal. The music is by G Ramanathan and direction by Prakash Rao. Uthama Puthiran, released in 1958, is adapted from Alexander Dumas The Man in the Iron Mask. It has good performances, melodious music, and an engaging screenplay and is hugely entertaining. Looks like historical are making history in present.
Kamal's Uthama Villain Teaser crosses 2.5lakh views
Kamal Haasan's Uthama Villain Teaser that was released on 1st of March has crossed more than 2.5 lakhs views with in first 2 days of release. Actor and director Ramesh Aravind will wield the megaphone for Uthama Villain to be produced by Kamal Haasan himself in association with N. Lingusamy on his Thirupathi Brothers banner. Ghibran is the music director for the film. Kamal, who is known for experimenting various looks as such in Dasavatharam, is said to donning a colourful painted face in the movie that we can see in Uthama Villain firstlook. He spends five hours a day just for Make up, says sources. Pooja Kumar, Andrea Jeremiah and Parvathy Menon playing female leads for Kamal Haasan in Uthama Villain that has hit floors today [Mar 3] in Bangalore and this long schedule takes place for three months.
Kamal is an ageing Superstar in Uthama Villain
Ulaganayagan Kamal Haasan`s Uthama Villain will kick-start from March 2014 and the Padma Bhushan award winner is set to play an ageing and moody superstar in the movie. Kamal's friend and leading Kannada actor Ramesh Aravind is directing Uthama Villain and is being funded by director-producer Lingusamy`s Thirrupathi Brothers. Vishwaroopam 2 music director Ghibran will also compose music for Uthama Villain and dialogues are by Crazy Mohan. Veteran director K Balachander will be doing an important role in Uthama Villain and rumor mills have it that Kamal Haasan's character will have two teenage daughters in the film and his daughter Shruthi Haasan was approached to play one and she couldn't do it because of date issues.
Kamal Haasan to romance Kajal, Tamanna and Trisha in Uthama Villain
Kamal Haasan besides his amazing acting is also known for his onscreen chemistry with heroines. Now, the actor is said to be romancing three heroine in his upcoming film Uthama Villain [Tamil title], where he plays ageing Superstar. Actor and Kannada director Ramesh Aravind will wield the megaphone for Uthama Villain and is reportedly in talks with leading Southern stars Kajal Agarwal, Trisha and Tamanna to play female leads opposite Kamal Haasan in the movie. Uthama Villain script is penned by Padam Bhushan Kamal Haasan himself, who is also producing the movie under first copy basis for Lingusamy's Thirupathi Brothers banner. Kamal Haasan's Uthama Villain is likely to kick-start in February or first week of March and makers are yet to finalize the complete cast and crew of the film...
Harish Uthaman has his hands full in Tamil, Telugu
Actor Harish Uthaman, who rose to fame with his performance in Suseenthiran-directed Tamil actioner "Pandiya Nadu", is busy juggling between interesting projects in the Tamil and Telugu film industries. First up for Harish is superstar Mahesh Babu-starrer "Srimanthudu", which will hit the screens on August 7. "This is my fourth film in Telugu. I'm sure this project will be a big boost to my career. It was a treat to work with Mahesh, who was very helpful. He's a very understanding co-star with absolutely no airs of stardom," Harish told. In Koratala Siva-directed "Srimanthudu", Harish plays one of the baddies. Mahesh and Harish feature in a high-octane action sequence in the interval block. He also has Sharwanand-starrer "Express Raja" in Telugu. "This is the quirkiest film I've worked in. I'm still shooting for it. It's going to be something so different from what I've done so far in my career," he said. In Tamil, Harish has projects such as "Paayum Puli", "Vil Ambu" and "Paisal". Vishal-starrer "Paayum Puli" reunites Harish with filmmaker Suseenthiran. "I'm sure this film is going to be much more realistic than 'Pandiya Nadu'. Although I play a brief role, I'm proud to have been associated with the project. My role is very important from the story's perspective," he said. Harish plays a young policeman, and his role is said to have been inspired by the real life of Sub inspector Alwin Sudhan, who was gunned down by a gang in Tamil Nadu in 2012. In "Vil Ambu", which is produced by Suseenthiran, and in Prabhu Solomon's production "Paisal", Harish will be essaying the role of the antagonist.
Harish Uthaman has his hands full in Tamil, Telugu
Actor Harish Uthaman, who rose to fame with his performance in Suseenthiran-directed Tamil actioner "Pandiya Nadu", is busy juggling between interesting projects in the Tamil and Telugu film industries. First up for Harish is superstar Mahesh Babu-starrer "Srimanthudu", which will hit the screens on August 7. "This is my fourth film in Telugu. I'm sure this project will be a big boost to my career. It was a treat to work with Mahesh, who was very helpful. He's a very understanding co-star with absolutely no airs of stardom," Harish told. In Koratala Siva-directed "Srimanthudu", Harish plays one of the baddies. Mahesh and Harish feature in a high-octane action sequence in the interval block. He also has Sharwanand-starrer "Express Raja" in Telugu. "This is the quirkiest film I've worked in. I'm still shooting for it. It's going to be something so different from what I've done so far in my career," he said. In Tamil, Harish has projects such as "Paayum Puli", "Vil Ambu" and "Paisal". Vishal-starrer "Paayum Puli" reunites Harish with filmmaker Suseenthiran. "I'm sure this film is going to be much more realistic than 'Pandiya Nadu'. Although I play a brief role, I'm proud to have been associated with the project. My role is very important from the story's perspective," he said. Harish plays a young policeman, and his role is said to have been inspired by the real life of Sub inspector Alwin Sudhan, who was gunned down by a gang in Tamil Nadu in 2012. In "Vil Ambu", which is produced by Suseenthiran, and in Prabhu Solomon's production "Paisal", Harish will be essaying the role of the antagonist.