Thursday, January 31, 2008

Silambarasan After Kaalai Good?



Good news for all Silambarasan fans- his latest offering Kaalai is a massive hit he as even taken some assurance after this film based on social relives and many more.His bad boy image has been changed. and this young actor say to quit smoking and using bad words in the movie.

The buzz is after Rajni&Kamal

Vijay&Ajith Simbu leads the game.


For this informetion our crew from chennai visited his houre in regards with Mr.Samuel Chadwick The chair man simbu say's he has made lots and lots of diffrence in his latest movie keetavaan and this movie is going to be relased only after sillambatam. All refuges and pains put him to the peek he just simles and says i em a ordinary Human!!.

Simbu, TR pitch in for Kural

Simbu, TR pitch in for Kural


January 30, 2008, 11:57:14 AM

TR has a rather stormy onscreen presence. And then he brought in his first son, Simbu, who has earned himself the 'bad boy' image with his eccentricities and outbursts. Nevertheless, he is one talented young star and one of the few who is ready to dive headlong into a dark role or risky script. Now, following suit is TR’s next offspring, Kuralarasan.

TR believes that it is now time to launch his second son's film career. Now that Simbu has found his footing and does not need Daddy’s help to stand, TR has decided to focus all his attention on the younger boy. Kural has not had as much exposure on screen as Simbu had right from a kid. He has featured in a couple if movies including the Simbu starrer Alai. Now he is getting set to play the lead in a movie directed by none other than his father. And the story for Kural’s debut will be written by none other than his illustrious brother Silambarasan! Looks like it’s going to be a family affair!

Simbu's New Movie Silambattam Has Remix Song.

Silambarasan, known for young-looking action roles, has stepped into a poles apart role. He plays a pious man in his forthcoming film Silambattam. The movie, which is launched tomorrow, will have him playing the role of a temple priest.The chief priest, however, will turn a warrior when getting rubbed on the wrong side.

The movie is said to have two heroines one of whom is tipped to be Sana Khan from Mumbai. The film will be the 25th production of Lakshmi Movie Makers. It will be a maiden venture of cinematographer Saravanan as director.Simbu’s Kaalai might hit the screens by Pongal, 2008 while his Kettavan is shelved for the time being.

Going by the remix mania, Silambattam is believed to have the classical song “Nalamthaanaa” from Sivaji Ganesan’s ‘Thillaana Mohanambal’.

Kaalai Movie Review

Kaalai Movie Review

Friday 18 January 2008 @ 5:30 am

Actor Simbu

Cast : Silambarasan, Vedhika, Sangeetha, Nila

Direction: Tarun Gopi

Music: G V. Prakash

Production: NIC Arts Chakravarthy
You wouldn’t expect a classic tale of movie making from a director – Tarun Gopi – whose previous official document include a hardcore commercial potboiler, Thimiru. Having said that, we did expect a racy entertainer with Simbu’s return after a brief sabbatical creating enough and more hype. However, Kaalai, Tarun Gopi’s second venture and first with Simbu is a classic case of too much in too little time. With too little scenes that substantiate the sense of logic, Tarun Gopi has royally squandered an opportunity.

Less said the better about the story. Simbu shares his name with two other people - one villain and one cop-turned-baddie and the situations arising out of it promise enough curiosity for a while as soon as the movie opens. However, it eventually fizzles out when the movie takes a turn for better or for worse.

Seema – Simbu’s grandmother – slays five men, mind you when she was only ten, since they flouted her father’s advices and distilled alcohol illegally in the village also involving in other shady activities. The villagers, for her noble act, consider her their head after her return from the prison and are peaceful under her reign. However, trouble crops up in the name of a police officer – Lal – whose ego is hurt when challenged by the fellow policeman’s son that he can’t find anything illicit in Simbu’s village, ruled by the godmother Seema.

Lal tries - but to no avail - to nail somebody from the village for any charges and ends being thrashed up the villagers. Predictably, he returns back with a vengeance and in the dirty war, burns Seema alive. Enough reason for Simbu to seek retribution for his loss. Simbu returns to Chennai, uses the tried and tested formula to woo Lal’s daughter Vedhika, and after a couple of duets seize her as a hostage on revenge of his grand mom’s death.

With a script that has more holes than a fish net, it’s evident that Simbu could just not help the ship from sinking. However, his mind-boggling stunt scenes and the dance sequences especially for songs ‘Kutti Pisaase’ and ‘Kaalai Kaalai’ are stupendously performed. Particularly, Kutti Pisaase might send his fans on a homesick trip to the good old days when Simbu sang and danced ‘I am a little star’.

Vedika’s character is left to deal with a few duets in measly outfits in exotic locales with an almost innocent face. Alas, she vanishes from the movie abruptly even before its end. Santhanam – Simbu duo’s comic act has lesser than desired results.
Veteran Seema’s grandmother-godmother act refuses to fade after she is brutally charred alive in the movie. Sangeetha plays Simbu’s aunt and yes, her role is of utmost importance. If you must insist, here is how. It’s only when she gets spanked by Lal that violence erupts uncontrollably in the village. Lal’s villainy seems to be born with him and he is prominent with his viciousness in the movie that is also swarmed with many other such likes.

R.D.Rajasekar’s camera brings in unsullied frames of fresh locales during the duet scenes. G.V. Prakash stands out in two songs and scores an average for background music.

Had Tarun Gopi worked on the script for a taut screenplay coupled with some interesting twists, Simbu’s Kaalai would definitely have been a joy ride.

Outcome: Action

Silambattam before Kettavan Simbu Talk

‘Silambattam’ before ‘Kettavan’ – Simbu talk

Friday 7 December 2007 @ 7:01 pm

actor simbIn his’Silambattam’ apparel of vibuti smeared temple and swept up kudumi, Simbu reminds one of Kamal Hassan. Lakshmi Movie Makers produce this film after’Pudupettai’ and the director is cameraman Saravanan. Mumbai model Sanaa Khan makes her debut as Simbu’s heroine. Hunt is on for another heroine! John Vijayan, who played the bad guy role in’Oram Po’ is the villain of this film. photography is by R. Madhi and music is by Dina.

The film ongoing off shooting and pooja at the Pillayar temple in AVM Studios. The VIPs of Tamil cinema were present with their good wishes and Simbu gave a shot of praying at the temple. “Suddenly they have started calling me a good man. To keep that image, I have started compliant positive roles,” said a seriously joking Simbu holding his injured thumb every now and then as it smarted.

“The story is to be found in Kumbakonam. Simbu as temple priest is a calm man. An incident disrupts this calm man and how it transforms him into an destructive man is the story line,” says director Saravanan. Shooting is to take place at Thiruvaiyaru, Thirunelveli, Tenkasi, Visakapatnam and Rajamundry. Does Simbu know Silambattam? “I have learnt Silambattam when I was a small boy. I have not taken exacting training for this film.” Simbu also announced that’Silambatatm’ would be released before’Kettavan.’

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Simbu Says Keetavaan After Silambattam

First Look : Simbu’s new role

Monday 21 January 2008 @ 11:01 am

Lakshmi Movie Makers launched their 25th film, Silambattam starring Silambarasan and debutante Sanaa Khan at AVM Studios on December 7. A large gathering of film luminaries attended the function. Silambarasan nee Simbu sported an orthodox Brahmin look and faced the camera along with heroine Sanaa at the Lord Vinayaka temple in the studio complex. Later addressing the media, the irrepressible actor said in a lighter vein that since people called him a good guy now, he is playing a soft role. He hastens to add that how and why a soft-spoken gentle orthodox youngster turns into a volcano form the crux of the theme. “It is a positive character in an action entertainer.” He attended the shoot with a bandaged finger. The actor suffered an injury while shooting for his forthcoming film, Kalai.

Undaunted he completed the day’s work for the film. Heroine Sanaa Khan is a model from Mumbai and says it is her first film assignment. Another heroine has to be chosen. John Vijay who made a mark with Oram Po plays the antagonist. Cinematographer Saravanan debuts as the director with Silambattam. “To concentrate more as a filmmaker I entrusted the job of cinematography to my friend and erstwhile associate Madhi,” he said. “Set in rural and city ambience, the shoot will take place in Kumbakonam, parts of South Tamil Nadu and in Chennai, he disclosed. Dhina composes the music. Producers Muralidharan and Swaminathan hoped that their 25th film would run as many weeks.

Guess what role Simbu is playing in his new film Silambattam? He will don the role of an apaavi (innocent) poojari (temple priest) who, due to certain circumstances, is forced to take the law into his hands! .Simbu is going to start work on his new film Silambattam for the prestigious banner Lakshmi Movie Makers (LMM) — This would be their 25th film. It is also going to be the directorial debut of cameraman Saravanan, a buddy of Simbu.The shoot of the film will take place in the temple towns of tamil Nadu. He has roped in two heroines from Mumbai — One of them is Sana Khan.New girl from Mumbai, Sana Khan is being introduced in “Silambattam” due in summer of 2008. She looks beautiful and is said to be very talented.

Simbu Leaves Cigarette???

Simbu and cigarette

Wednesday 23 January 2008 @ 11:48 am

Silambarasan too joins the prestigious team of actors, who have decided to give up smoking on screen. Following Rajinikanth and Vijay, Silambarasan too has decided to discard smoking in his films. The young hero says that he doesn’t want to be a negative example for his fans, which would follow him.

When queried about his smoking scenes in his recent film ‘Kaalai’, the young actor says that the movie was shot long back. He also assures that it would be the last movie in which he smokes.

Silambarasan, is quite happy that his image has been changed in the recent times. His ‘bad boy’ image is a thing of past, he says. According to him, the TV programme ‘Jodi No 1’ was the major reason for this change. “The programme has definitely contributed to the change in my image in people’s mind. It made people understand my real self”, says Simbu.

The programmed fetched him some embarrassment too. His role in the programmer has been ridicule by some in some other programmes. Simbu, who is aware of this development, doesn’t bother. He feels that they just add to his publicity.

However, he has made up his mind not to do any such programmes in future? Does he want to avoid such embarrassments? No. “I am very busy with my commitments in films”.

Simbu out for a duck!
Wednesday 30 January 2008 @ 6:17 am

Silambarasan is a big hero. Imagine a hero getting out for a duck. But this is something that happened recently. A star cricket match was organized at MA Chidambaram stadium recently. Silambarasan and Jeyam Ravi lead the rival teams. Raj TV and Hash Mobile organized the match. Silmabarasan was out for a duck. But in true filmy style, his team beat Jeyam Ravi’s team by 46 runs, thus save Simbhu’s image. Shanthnoo Bhagyaraj, Hamsavardhan, Bharathi, Sona, Akhil, Sadagopan Ramesh and Ashish Kapoor took part in the match.

Saturday 15 December 2007 @ 4:23 pm

Actor simbu

At the muhurat of his latest film ‘Silambattam’, Silambarasan said that he had made many changes in ‘Kettavan’. He evaded the question when asked whether the heroine Lekha was shown the door.Reliable sources, however, reveal that Silambarasan has decided to take away Lekha and rope in Asin in ‘Kettavan’.
It is known to everyone that Silambarasan is planning to re-start the shooting of ‘Kettavan’ only after finishing ‘Kaalai’ and ‘Silambaattam’. The original producers too have opted out of the project and it will be produced under the banner of V. Ravichandran’s Oscar Films.
When Oscar Ravichandran approached Vijaya T. Rajendhar for Simbu’s call-sheet for a new film, it appears that T.R. told him to take over ‘Kettavan’ instead of introduction a new film with Simbu in the lead. It is said that Ravichandran had even agreed to and returned the Rs.3 crores of money that the previous producer of ‘Kettavan’ had spent.
Insiders disclose that Simbu’s sudden change of mind towards the VJ turned actor Lekha is the main reason for all the aforementioned changes. Add to this Silambarasan’s new found liking for Asin and you know what all the fuss is about. Feelers have been sent to Asin to persuade her to accept the offer.
One might think that Silambarasan is acting too big for his own comfort. But he can afford to do so, given his current market value. He is one of the leading saleable and bankable stars in the industry and has been the distributors’ darling for quite sometime now. It is said that his market value is next only to Vijay and Ajith. Business circles say that his Kaalai has fetched Rs. 18 crores. So, Silambarasan enjoys the ‘luxury’ of changing the heroine after shooting more than 30 per cent of the movie. It might sound extreme but that is what show biz is all about!