Vinnaithaandi Varuvaaya Review | Vinnaithaandi Varuvaaya Movie Review

Written by Gobi on Saturday, February 27, 2010 at 12:30 AM

Vinnaithaandi Varuvaayaa is a Tamil film directed by Gautham Menon. Starring Silambarasan Rajendar and Trisha Krishnan.

The music is given by A. R. Rahman, teaming up with both Gautham Menon and Silambarasan, released on 26 February 2010.

The film is simultaneously made in Telugu as Ye Maaya Chesave.


The film was shot in many picturesque locations including the beautiful Malta islands near Italy and various locations in the U.S.A including New York City, and various scenic spots in Pennsylvania and New Jersey.

The movie has been slated for a February 26 release.

Gowtham Vasudev Menon walked away with laurels aplenty after his over the board debut with Minnale

The ace director’s latest flick Vinnaithandi Varuvaaya (VV) too is alleged to be churned out on the same lines and speaks about an ambitious assistant director Karthik (Silambarasan) wanting to make it big as a filmmaker. But things take an unexpected turn when he falls in love with a Jessie (Trisha); he’s ready to sacrifice his biggest dreams.

Though much hasn’t been divulged about this breezy romantic entertainer, sources reveal that Trisha flies to the US and much like Surya in Vaaranam Aayiram, Simbhu, the assistant director in the film, sets aboard a voyage in pursuit of his love.

For those who’ve already had enough of watching the young rough Silambarasan muttering ‘punch’ dialogues and man-handling 50 men at the same time, here’s something that promises to be unusual of Simbu

Theeratha Vilayattu Pillai Movie Review

Written by Gobi on Wednesday, February 17, 2010 at 5:13 AM

With couple of his previous films yielding him lukewarm responses at box office, actor Vishal had seemingly changed his mind to take up unique scripts. Of course, he has stepped out of clichéd formulas and has picked a romantic entertainer.

‘Theeratha Vilayattu Pillai’ is about a well educated guy Karthik (Vishal) who wants everything best in his life. Be it a small pen or a shirt, he wants every aspect to be perfect. Similarly, he sets out about falling in love with three girls at the same time and plans to choose one amongst them.

He comes across Priya (Sarah Jane), a girl who believes in pathi parameshwar concept, i.e. about falling in love with a person and marrying him. On pars, there’s Jyothi (Tanushree Dutta), who always has a hatred for all guys and then it’s Tejashwini (Neethu Chandra), one of the hot and happening millionaires in town.On the process of wooing them down, these gals indeed fall in love with him. Now, he’s completely pitted into unexpected troubles as it comes to choosing one amongst them…

Vishal looks pretty decorous with his well-chosen costumes and carries his role well with perfection. Neethu Chandra offers a grand fiesta of glamorous quotients while Tanushree Dutta has a good establishment of her characterization and later gets diminished in course of time. Sarah Jane makes it appealingly blissful with her performance as a cute and lovable girl. However, Neetu Chandra gets more footage throughout the film and keeps getting on well. Santhanam adds to the humor quotients with his rib-tickling comedy tracks, especially in the first hour.


Prakash Raj doesn’t get more scope as he appears not more than 3 scenes.Yuvan Shankar Raja could’ve done a fine job as only couple of songs sound well. Cinematography by Aravind Krishna is excellent while art works and choreography add more colors to the visual quotients.The first half of the movie goes enjoyable while the second half is completely contrastive with a longer duration and more predictable parts.

With Sun Pictures promoting the film with greater magnitude, ‘Theeratha Vilayattu Pillai’ is sure to make it big in box office for next couple of months.And finally, we mark our verdicts that the film is aptly for ‘B’ and ‘C’ centres while the multiplex audiences may not have a great likeliness for this film.

My Name is Khan: Movie Review

Written by Gobi on Saturday, February 13, 2010 at 12:56 AM

My name is khan movie review, SRK My Name Is Khan gets rousing response across the nation. Despite far right Shiv Sena’s threats Shah Rukh Khan’s film My Name Is Khan opened with a spectacular show across India. Many trade observers said that it was a great opening for a film of this sort.



Despite the contradictory signals from Shiv Sena, the Hindutva party from Maharashtra that has lost much of its influence in the last few years and found this issue to give it good highlight in national and vernacular media, the enthusiasm for the film was great.

From Bangalore to New Delhi, Chennai and Hyderabad, besides all other big and small cities and towns, the film opened to full house.

In fact in Delhi it was impossible for anyone to get hold of the ticket. In almost all the cinema houses showing the film, the theatres were hundred percent booked for the next four days.

Many said that even Aamir Khan’s film Three Idiot didn’t had such an spectacular run on the first day of the show.

Many reviewers have already dubbed it as the best Shah Rukh khan movie ever saying that this is the first film where despite being a Khan he is not looking a Shah Rukh Khan.

He is a consummate love song type actor who repeats same sorts of roles in every film with slight difference, but here he is playing the character of a Muslim who is being hounded post 9/11.

In the meantime Despite Shiv Sena threats more than a dozen cinema halls showed the movie and all the shows were housefull.

This must be a big slap on both cheeks of Shiv Sena’s …….

But alas the film that is shot on a US theme and in US itself may not get many audiences there. A Guardian report rightly sums it up, “It's stunningly shot, on mostly US locations, and tackles plenty of hard topics – its deceptively light touch gets heavier as things progress. It's a shame that much of the intended audience will not see this well-intentioned, slickly constructed and just plain likable film, for reasons that are very little to do with the film itself.”

Vinnaithandi Varuvaya with Simbu and Trisha/Vinnaithandi Varuvaya Latest wallpares

Written by Gobi on Sunday, February 7, 2010 at 12:04 AM

Vinnaithandi Varuvaya with Simbu and Trisha/Vinnaithandi Varuvaya Latest wallpares







Anjaana Anjaani Movie Latest Wallpapers ~ Ranbir kapoor,Priyanka Chopra

Written by Gobi on Saturday, February 6, 2010 at 11:55 PM

After successfully directing three films namely ‘Salaam Namaste’, ‘Ta Ra Rum Pum’ and ‘Bachna Ae Haseeno’ for Yash Raj Films, director Siddharth Anand is all set to start his next venture this time for producer Sajid Nadiadwala's banner Nadiadwala Grandson Entertainment Pvt. Ltd.

The film is titled ‘Anjaana Anjaani’, and will star Ranbir Kapoor and Priyanka Chopra in lead roles. It's a romantic comedy starring Ranbir Kapoor and Priyanka Chopra. The film would be shot in New York, San Francisco and Las Vegas.

Music of the film has been composed by Vishal-Shekhar who have composed the music for all of Siddharth's past three films.







Mallika Sherawat opposite Pitt and Clooney?

Written by Gobi on at 10:12 AM

It seems like all the efforts put in by Mallika Sherawat are finally reaping some profit. All the efforts that she put in to fit into Hollywood have not gone unnoticed somehow. Apart from bagging one cameo here and another there she had not been able to do much. But the rumour has it that finally Mallika Sherawat might just get an offer to work opposite George Clooney and Brad Pit.



The latest buzz is that Anil Ambani is busy pursuing the takeover of MGM and pursuing both George Clooney and Brad Pitt to be a part of his projects. He is co-producing with Brad’s production house a movie called Plan B, which is a sci-fi film apart from films being directed by Steven Spielberg. For these films Anil is looking to sign on established Hollywood names. The film in question is based on social issue and the auditioning has already begun. It is for this film that hot bod Mallika Sherawat, who is currently in the US, is being considered. Sherawat would be meeting the casting agents soon next week. Read more about Mallika Sherawat's horoscope.

Kites' promo leaked in Youtube!

Written by Gobi on at 10:04 AM

The most-awaited film of the year, Rakesh Roshan’s Kites, will be releasing its two-and-a-half-minute promo along with the prints of My Name Is Khan on February 12.



The team, which should be anticipating the audience’s reaction to the promo that shows Hrithik Roshan and Barbara Mori’s love story in the film and even has a kissing scene, is instead worried over something else. The promo leaked somehow and was put up on popular video sharing website, Youtube.

The video was made and sent to 20th Century Fox’s office in the US so that it could be released along with My Name Is Khan. But everyone was in for a shock when the promos were posted online. They are now in the process of removing the videos as they don’t want the freshness to die.

Striker Movie Review

Written by Gobi on Friday, February 5, 2010 at 2:49 AM

Some stories seem very interesting on paper. You get hooked, perhaps captivated. But there are times when these stories lose sheen when translated on celluloid. As a storyteller, you need to have the convincing power to keep the viewer hooked. Also, you ought to know when and how to conclude the story. Like they say, never stretch a story beyond a point.



Striker, directed by Chandan Arora, falters because the story doesn't arrest your attention in entirety and also, it seems like a never-ending ride, even though the running time is approx. 2 hours. Frankly, the story overstays its welcome.


Cinema is all about narrating stories and Chandan Arora makes a sincere attempt to narrate one in Striker, but the multiple tracks and layers in the film act as a spoilsport. The screenplay is patchy and the focus shifts from one episode to another constantly. It's not sacrilegious to have multiple tracks in a film, but you need to conclude each track before the actual story reaches its culmination. Clearly, the screenplay writing lets Striker down.

Also, the subject material is very Mumbai-centric and therefore, will appeal to a miniscule audience. Final word? The Striker doesn't strike! Set in a Mumbai ghetto in the mid 80s, Surya [Siddharth] grows up with few luxuries. Poor health
keeps him away from school often and that is when his elder brother, Chandrakant [Anoop Soni], introduces him to carrom.

Hopes for a job in Dubai replaces the passion for carrom as Surya grows into a young man. Duped by a bogus overseas employment agency, Surya loses his hard earned money he had saved for going to Dubai. Surya is forced to cross paths with Jaleel [Aditya Pancholi]. Reintroduced to carrom by his childhood friend Zaid [Ankur Vikal], Surya starts playing again. Being robbed of his hard earned money by the same man who had caused misery for many families, Surya decides to take on Jaleel on his turf.

First things first. Even though Striker attempts to narrate the story of a carrom player, depicting the highs and lows in his life, the question is, does it have recall value after the show has concluded? The game of carrom being used for gambling may sound interesting and Chandan Arora should've stuck to the core issue, instead of drifting into multi-tracks.

Like, for instance, the romance - between Siddharth and his neighbour - is concluded abruptly. The girl disappears suddenly after her father spots Siddharth and her in the train. But pray why? Naah, no explanations are offered. Ditto for Anupam Kher's character. He seems hell-bent on putting an end to Aditya Pancholi's reign of terror, but when Kher comes face to face with Pancholi, all he does is play an intermediary between Pancholi and his arch rival, whom Pancholi assumes had betrayed him.

The track between Siddharth and Padma Priya, a fisher woman, seems forced in the screenplay. Even the finale - the death of his sister [Vidya Malvade] and brother-in-law during communal riots and the subsequent fight-to-finish with Pancholi - looks unreal, when the film seems to be following a realistic pattern.

Chandan Arora's choice of the story is right, but the erratic screenplay writing will cost him dear. However, there's no denying that he has handled a number of individualistic scenes well. The music [multiple music composers] is soothing. P.S. Vinod's cinematography is perfect.

Siddharth is as natural as natural can be. He is superb. Aditya Pancholi looks noxious and enacts his part just too wonderfully. Anupam Kher does an okay job, partly because his character is not well-defined. Padma Priya looks confident. Ankur Vikal does very well. Seema Biswas gets into the skin of the character. Vidya Malvade doesn't get much scope. Anoop Soni is perfect. The actress playing Noorie is passable. On the whole, Striker lacks a solid script to strike a chord.

Asal Tamil Movie Review

Written by Gobi on at 2:36 AM

Cast : Ajith Kumar, Sameera Reddy, Bhavana, Sampath, Prabhu

Direction: Saran

Music: Bharadwaj

Production: Sivaji Productions



Asal is Ajith's 49th film. Its of course a much awaited movie by the Ajith fans. This movie has brought back the old team Ajith and Saran. Also Ajith is the Assistant director of the film. He is also credited for the story, screenplay and dialogues along with Saran and Yuhi Sethu. Sohe has an extra responsibility for the good going of the film.

Asal is a story of riot between three brothers over a property. Two of the brothers (Sampath Kumar and Rajeev Krishna) are constantly fighting for the wealth and the property while the other brother keeps aside and tries to stop the family getting split. The feud existed there in the family right from the father's time and is still continuing even after the death of the father. Both the good son and father's role is played by Ajith. The wealth seems to much for the brothers to handle and they land in trouble. So Ajith comes for their rescue. The rest deals with the climax. For more see the movie Asal.


Sameera Reddy is the heroine in the film. She has no scope of performance in the film but she has enacted her role very well. Bhavana looks pretty in the movie. Ajith as usual is looking glamorous and handsome in the film. Even Sampath, Rajeev and Pradeep has done their roles of villains very well. As far as the story is concerned there is nothing much extra ordinary in it and sometimes it pricks that the cast , especially Ajith is given a priority than the script. Yuhi Sethu tries hard to provide a few comic moments, succeeding partially on the rare occasion; his side kicks trying hard with a few gimmicks as well. Prabhu shows a dignified presence. The only thing to say that its the presence of Ajith in his stylish costumes and accessories that stop one from getting bored.

Technically speaking the shots in France is quite appreciable. The camera has done a wonderful job. The streets and other beautiful sceneries of France is beautifully impressed. Action scenes are not that pleasing and could have been made better. The music by Bharadwaj gives hardly any feelings.

All in all the movie Asal, produced by Sivaji Productions can be categorized as a stylish movie by Ajith. Altogether Ajith has impressed his fans but director Saran disappointed again. The movie is visually pleasing and one can enjoy his time seeing the movie. Don't think too much. Just watch the movie.

Shahrukh wont apologise to Shiv Sena

Written by Gobi on Thursday, February 4, 2010 at 6:35 AM

The Shahrukh Khan- Shiv Sena war of words is showing no signs of ending. The Bollywood superstar has refused to apologise for his comments where he backed the Pakistani players for the third season of the IPL. Addressing a press conference in London on Wednesday, King Khan said that he believed in what he said and there was no reason why he should apologise to anybody.



Shahrukh said "I would not apologise. I said what I believe in as an Indian. I haven't said anything personally against anyone. I would apologise to my director, co-stars, business partners if because of me, the film is affected. It's really sad, makes me rethink. I have apologised in the past if my film has caused offence - to hairstylists for Barber. But here, what am I supposed to apologise for? It's just very sad,"


The My Name Is Khan actor added "I think what I said is true of any person from any nation from India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, America, England. That's how I think we've all been brought up. You say 'ok, my country is nice, I'm very proud of it, I'm very proud to have been born there and I wish a lot of people come to my country and participate in the goodness of my country.' If that is wrong then I think I need to re-look at what my children are studying right now. I need to even ask people who think the statement is wrong."

Mani Ratnam to direct Silambarasan

Written by Gobi on at 5:15 AM

Actor Silambarasan seems to be going through a successful phase now. The young actor, of late, seems to have been receiving great offers from maverick filmmakers of Tamil film industry. Though there is a buzz that Simbhu has walked out of K.V. Anand’s Ko, he’s reported to have been completely bowled over by the offer of Mani Ratnam



It seems that the veteran filmmaker has approached Silambarasan to perform the lead role in his next project slated to take off by November. Probably, it is expected to be a bilingual film featuring a hot and happening actor of B-town in lead role for the Hindi version. When approached the spokesperson of Silambarasan, he remained tightlipped mentioning that nothing has been officially confirmed till the moment.

Meanwhile, Simbhu is curiously awaiting the release of his upcoming film Vinnaithandi Varuvaaya slated to hit screens on Feb 19. With Udhayanidhi Stalin of Red Giant Movies acquiring the film’s rights, he has been marketing this film across his satellite channel networks thereby publicizing the film to a bigger audience.

Theeratha Vilayattu Pillai Tamil Movie Online

Written by Gobi on Tuesday, February 2, 2010 at 5:32 AM

Theeradha Vilaiyattu Pillai is a forthcoming 2010 Indian Tamil romantic comedy film written and directed by newcomer Thiru, who earlier assisted directors Agathiyan and A. Rajasekhar. The film, produced by Vikram Krishna, stars his brother Vishal Krishna in the lead role along with Neetu Chandra of Yavarum Nalam fame, Tanushree Dutta, former Miss India Universe debuting in Kollywood, and Sarah-Jane Dias, former Miss India World making her acting debut, whilst Santhanam, Oorvasi and Mouli among others play supporting roles and Sneha and Prakash Raj appear in cameo roles.The film, scored by Yuvan Shankar Raja and filmed by Arvind Krishna, is being dubbed into Telugu as Khilladi and will be released simultaneously with the Tamil version on 12 February 2010.[

A R Rahman soars high with two Grammy Awards

Written by Gobi on Monday, February 1, 2010 at 4:16 AM

A R Rahman has shown the world that he can do the impossible with his music. He is the first Bollywood music composer to win two Grammy Awards in Los Angeles on Sunday. Until then the Recording Academy used to only acknowledge and honor Indian Classical Musicians. For several decades none of the Bollywood music composers were able to attain such a feat.



Luckily A R Rahman got the opportunity work on for the international project like Slumdog Millionaire which gave him the scope to prove his talent to the entire world. At the prestigious award in Los Angeles he won for the best film song and best soundtrack for his compositions for Slumdog Millionaire. “This is insane, god is great again,” Rahman said as he accepted as he accepted his award.

The latest achievement is an add on to the international acclaims he received last year for his composition Jai Ho from Slumdog Millionaire; he won two Oscars, a Bafta and a Golden Globe last year. Rahman beat tough contenders like Bruce Springteen in the best song category and Quentin Tarantino for Inglorious Basterds on the best sound track category. This year again he is up for Oscar’s nomination for his Tamil song NaNa from the Hollywood film, Couples Retreat.

Love Aaj Kal Movie Video Songs

Written by Gobi on at 1:56 AM

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