
Sagar Alias Jacky-Reloaded
February 17, 2009
Red Chillies
February 17, 2009
Lalettan
Superstar Mohanlal first Movie release of the year 2009. Red chillies reached theaters on Valentine’s Day. One of the most successful director with Mohanlal, Shaji Kailas is the director of this flick while A.K Sajan has penned the script for it. This highly technical movie is produced by Renjith under the banner Rajaputhra film and will be distributed by Vaishaka release.
Red chillies Movie Detail
Director : Shaji Kailas
Produser : Ranjith
Script : A.K Sajan
Genre : Thriller
Banner : Rajaputhra Movies
Release Date : 14 Feb 2009
Music Director : M.Jayachandran
Cast : Mohanlal,Vijaya Raghavan,Thilakan, Jagadish, Maniyan Pilla Raju & Sreekumar
Red chillies Movie Synopsis :
Mohanlal looks soo handsome in this film.Mohanlal plays lead character OMR, an affluent NRI who does oil business in Singapore. The movie begins on a new year before when the “Red chillies” an all girls music band with 9 members are involved in an accident. Fossilized, the girls flee from place to leave their cars behind. Moreover, the girls work for Omar and it was his car they run around.
OMR is forced to come down to India. As a mystery booklet and several other characters come to light, including a Panchayat President portrayed by Thilakan is irked by a land contract that has not been realized and several others. On the trail of the case, four policemen, played by Siddique, Vijayaraghavan, Biju Menon and Ganesh.

lollipop should be a youthfull hit
October 4, 2008The new celebration of the young stars ‘Lollipop’ will start its shoot by the 17th of this month. Planned to start at Ernakulam the movie will bring back chocolate hero Kunchakko Boban, who was keeping way from films for quite a while.
‘Lollipop’ will also feature Prithviraj and Jayasuriya with ravishing female support in Roma and Bhavana. The movie scripted by Benny P Nayarambalam, will be directed by hit maker Shafi, who is looking to complete a hatrick in creating mega hits. His previous two movies, ‘Maayavi’ with Mammootty and ‘Chocolate’ with Prithviraj were the two big hits of last year.
Azhagappan will wield the camera for ‘Lollipop’ while the art department will be handled by Joseph Nellikal and costumes by S B Satheesh.

With ‘Lollipop’ director Shafi and the script writer Benny will also turn the producers. They will team up with Anto Joseph to produce the movie in the new banner, A B S combines.


Drona the stylish
September 29, 2008Drona is a 2008 Bollywood film starring Abhishek Bachchan, Priyanka Chopra, Jaya Bachchan, and Kay Kay Menon. Drona has been described as a Harry Potter meets Indiana Jones movie, but with an original story[1]. Drona will display hundreds of top notch special effects shots that were worked on by EyeQube[2] headed by Charles Darby and David Bush. Drona will also feature Indian martial arts such as: Kalaripayat,Chhau,Gatka,
and sword fighting. [3] Drona was filmed in exotic locations in Prague, Bikaner, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, and Namibia. Drona releases worldwide on October 1, 2008.
Crew
- Distributor: Eros International
- Production House: Rose Movies
- Director: Goldie Behl
- Screenplay : Goldie Behl, Jaydeep Sarkar
- Cinematography: Sameer Arya
- Editing: Shyam K. Salgonkar
- Music Director: Dhruv Ghanekar
- Costume Design: Anaita Shroff
- Special Effects Design: David Bush
- Digital Intermediate Supervision: Steve Shaw – Digital Praxis
- The Making Of Drona: Nazar Abbas Fahrenheit Films
Cast
- Abhishek Bachchan…Aditya/Drona Pancholi
- Priyanka Chopra…Sonia
- Kay Kay Menon…Riz Raizada
- Jaya Bachchan…Queen Jayati
Rooted in the vibrant tapestry of Indian mythology, Drona is the compelling modern tale of one man’s spectacular voyage through the labyrinths of mystic myths and legendary legacies. Of a journey that will force him to face his fears and make him the hero he was born to become.
From the times, when time itself was a newborn baby, the universe has kept one secret carefully camouflaged within its folds. A secret, which if unraveled, could unlock the destruction of mankind and the entire cosmos.
Today, only one man can protect the universe’s precious secret and thus, save the human race from absolute annihilation.

Saroja-Youthful Hit
September 14, 2008Fun, frolic and mayhem were in abundance in Venkat Prabhu’s first directorial venture ‘Chennai 600028′. With his second film ‘Saroja’ the director dutifully follows the same pattern despite having the backdrop of a thriller featuring a kidnap, gun totting desperados and characters with malicious intent.
Even with a no-way-out situation that four friends get themselves into, and with the events unfolding in a real time sequential order, there is still scope for laughs. Premji Amaran’s good-for-nothing attitude in the film amalgamated with silly remarks, ‘Mirchi’ Siva’s ever so casual comic remarks, the intense demeanor of Sampath as a bad guy, Prakash Raj as the doting father of a kidnapped daughter, Vega as the kidnapped girl Saroja and Jayaram as the Assistant Commissioner of Police impress in their respective roles. One of the movie’s strengths is that all these characters are introduced quickly in such a way that audiences easily understand the roles played by them except when the twists in the film happen.
Major strengths for ‘Saroja’ are in the form of some breathtaking and spectacular background score from Yuvan Shankar Raja (probably one of his bests so far), slick editing from Praveen K. L and Srikanth N. B (they have a long way to go) and excellent cinematography by Sakthi Saravanan.

Four friends with diverse natures but similar interests decide to travel to Hyderabad from Chennai to watch a cricket match. A huge tanker lorry heads towards South India from the North and a vicious gang has kidnapped a rich girl and holds her for ransom. All these events are narrated sequentially with the backdrop of the Chaos Theory.
The tanker lorry capsizes creating a complete traffic jam that has the makings of an all night stand-still. Our protagonists stuck in traffic decide to get to Hyderabad through a short cut and eventually get lost. They end up in the den of the vicious gang who hold the daughter of the millionaire captive.
The capsizing of the tanker lorry and the vibrant adventurous nature of the young protagonists make all these three events that should have been isolated amalgamate with each other. The butterfly effect is at work here.
Ajay (Shiva), an actor in television serials, Ganesh Kumar (Premji Amaran) as a funny good-for-nothing who falls in love with every passing girl, Jagapathi Babu (SPB Charan) as the senior of the team, married and has a young daughter and Ram Babu (Vaibhav Reddy) as Jagapathi Babu’s brother fit into their roles with ease. Their interactions during all the events stay true with doses of humor never running out….no matter what situation they are in.

The kidnappers headed by Sampath are in talks with the millionaire businessman for a huge sum of money. An Assistant Commissionaire of Police is on the case. Most of Sampath’s goons appear to be mechanical with their approach and are stiff all through, even in fight sequences. Sampath however is perfect for the role and his companion Kalyani, played by Nikitha oozes with glamour (probably the only reason she is part of the script).
Vega seems to have understood her character (Saroja) in the film very well as she pulls it off with perfect ease. Prakash Raj has been at his usual best.
How this whole issue get sorted out forms the rest of the story.
The movie is a neat entertainer for audiences who want fun in their dosage of cinema. However, audiences who love true-blood thrillers might be a touch disappointed as too much of comedy is part of the proceedings thereby bringing down the intensity a bit.
‘Saroja’ tickles the funny bone with tremendous technical brilliance and proves to be a roller coaster fun ride. Venkat Prabhu….one gets the feeling has come on the scene as a director to stay. His understanding of entertainment has all the potential to work wonders with Tamil Cinema audiences.



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