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Vu

4.0/5
“A crowd-pleasing entertainer”
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Starring
Thambi Ramaiah, Madhan Gopal, Smile Selva, Aajeedh
Music
Abhijith Ramaswami
Story
Ashik
Director
Ashik
Audio Label
Aditya Music
Year
2013

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01
Chinna Kuzhandhai velmurugan
01:31
02 03:10
03
Oru Padi Mela Thambi Ramaiah, CG Krishnan
02:55
04
Aaha Idhu Cinema saaki mukesh
03:10
05
Kaalin Keezhey CG Krishnan
03:05
06 03:18
07 03:16

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01

Ishara accuses director of vulgarity and harassment

Yesterday we had reported that Also Read:'Sathuranga Vettai' heroine Ishara absconding the director of a new film ‘Engada Iruntheenga Ivvalavu Naala’ had a press meet stating that the heroine of the film Ishara is absconding. A leading English daily has contacted Ishara who has informed them that she had allotted her call sheet spread over six months but the director Kevin Joseph has only utitlized two days and even on those two days she had undergone great mental pressure because the director used to address her without respect and when explaining scenes touched her unnecessarily. She also added that the scenes were vulgar and she had been physically pushed by the director and in one chasing shot he rammed his car on her later claiming the brakes weren’t working. The actress said she did not go to the authorities because she did not want any trouble.

02

Glamour yes, vulgarity no

Director R Parthiban is busy giving final touches to his home production Pachchakkuthirra to have the movie released this Tamil New Year's Day. Dispelling rumors that Pachchakkuthirra would be another Ulle Veliye, Parthiban says, the movie would have glamour and not vulgarity. The movies features Namitha opposite Parthiban, who has written the story, screenplay and dialogues besides wielding the megaphone. 'I've written songs set to tunes by Sabesh Murali', he adds. Namitha is all thrilled to be part of the movie for she is keen to shed her glamour tag. 'I've only been a glamour doll and this film has given me an opportunity to act too. I'm extremely happy,' says Namitha. Parthiban says Namitha has a Smitha Patil kind of role in the movie. 'Glamour as well as performance is the underlying idea,' he adds.

03

Everyone in Mumbai is vulnerable, says Sudhir Mishra

'We are heading for dangerous times,' says filmmaker Sudhir Mishra reacting to the ghastly serial bomb blasts in Mumbai yesterday which left almost 200 dead and scores of injured people. Mishra who is a director with a cerebral bent of mind has directed serious movies like 'Hazaron Khwahishen Aisi', 'Dharavi', 'Chameli' and 'Is Raat Ki Subah Nahin'. 'Politicians should show more accountability. They must understand it is a lot of fault of a lot of people,' he adds. After seven blasts ripped apart the Mumbai life line of local trains in a span of eleven minutes leaving behind a debris of mangled bodies and blood on the rail tracks, Mumbaikars hit the road with a vengeance. With Western Railways thrown out of gear, people desperately searched for any-n-every mode of transportation on road be it auto-rickshaws, taxis and buses. The true Mumbaikar rose yet again as a Giant and a mammoth amount of Help poured in. I personally got lifts from three different people before I reached home in four hours. There were hundreds of people on trucks, tempos and thousands of them walked relentlessly. Water cups, biscuits, blood donations, strangers taking the victims to hospitals without bothering about their religion, caste or creed was a touching sight. The ordinary Mumbaikar rose from the phoenix of treacherous deceit. Yet again! 'The simple ordinary people who are out of the economic agenda of the government always rises to the occasion. Despite no support these simple common people step to help people. Where are the Alyque Padamsee of South Bombay who says he is the Spirit of Bombay? It is easy to say nice things but the true heroes are these common folk who struggle each day to make two ends meet. Still they have a big heart to come to the rescue of their fellow brothers,' says Mishra agitatedly. In his 'Hazaron Khwahishen Aisi' Sudhir Mishra had glorified the idea of a revolutionary streak in today's youth and he is the right person to talk about the plight of common man of India that suffers unconditionally and gets on with life the next day. Do you think what happened yesterday may be used by a Bollywood producer for scripting a film by sensationalising the whole issue? 'Bollywood is more important for the media than common people. It's only a money making machine. If you are making anything less than a crore in Bollywood you are a moron. Do you think they will really try to understand what goes in the mind of people who are about to be blasted away to nothingness.' What about the disturbing images shown on news channels showing the mangled remains of dead bodies? 'I think people should see these gory pictures. It will disturb the consumer habit. It's important for everyone to know that they too could have been on that train. Everyone in Mumbai is vulnerable. I seriously feel Mumbai deserves much better. It's about time people started voting seriously in large numbers. People should become more informed,' Mishra signs off with a passionate plea.

04

Banking On Vulgarity

Director Maruthi might have moved to next level with Bhale Bhale Magadivoy and his next Babu Bangaram (BB), yet the writer-director hasn't given up his habit of imbibing double-meaning dialogues. With just-released Rojulu Marayi, Maruthi has again proved his flair for voyeuristic subjects. Story, screenplay by Maruthi, Rojulu Marayi threads the path of his previous films Ee Rojullo, Bus Stop. There are several double entendres and vulgar jokes in Rojulu Marayi that directly hint about sex. And yes, these have struck a chord with youths to an extent while families would face embarrassing moments. Also, the film tries its best to demean girls and shows them in poor light. His take on new-age relationships is maintained and the characters weaved around are as usual - cheating their partners. Although Maruthi had openly stated earlier that he'd not do such films, he has provided story, screenplay for such film. Looks like, Maruthi is going to do such films in one way or the other way as he hasn't completely given it up yet. It needs to be seen how far the result of Rojulu Marayi would be on Marutih's next BB.

05

Actress Anukriti blames Director for Vulgarity!!!

Actress Anukriti shot to fame with Ram Gopal Varma's much-talked 'Sridevi'. However, The Project was stalled after it got embroiled in multiple controversies due to the hot poses of this beauty in the posters and promo. Currently, Anukriti is playing the lead role in the movie titled as 'Papa'. After shooting for few days, The actress conveyed to the Makers that she can't work for the project any more. As a result, 'Papa' Director Yogi is mulling to file a police complaint against the Heroine. Sources say, Anukriti walked out of the sets after a verbally abusing Director Yogi citing that the dialogues penned for her role were vulgar and they will damage her image. Then, Producer mounted pressure on the Director by asking him to compensate the losses he incurred for shelving the film in the halfway. With no other option left, The Filmmaker is planning to approach the Cops. Director Yogi claims he handed over the entire script with dialogue version to Anukriti prior to the shoot and there is no vulgarity in his movie. He also revealed that Anukriti offered to return her remuneration if the makers give her rushes of the scenes shot so far.

06

Effigies Of Kapil Sharma Burnt In Amritsar For Vulgar Portrayal On His Show!

Earlier this year, the entire nation was unhappy that Comedy Nights with Kapil had gone off air. But soon enough, the king of comedy returned with The Kapil Sharma Show on Sony TV. However, within weeks of the show’s premiere, nurses from Kapil’s hometown, Amritsar, are extremely upset with the show; reason being that they feel that nurses are being portrayed in vulgar manner in the show. Ex Bigg Boss contestant, Rochelle Maria Rao plays the role of a nurse in the show and the nurses from Amritsar feel that the character is showing them in a bad light. According to a report by India Today, the nurses felt that Kapil, on his show, presents their profession in a bad taste. Kapil is often seen implying that nurses were of "loose character" and "easily available". The nurses are staging a formal protest, burnt effigies and have even filed a police complaint against him. The association also criticised cricketer-turned-politician and former Amritsar MP Navjot Singh Sidhu for participating in the show.