Saturday, January 07, 2012
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Vishnuvardan
Vishnuvardhan’s brother actor Krishna to be Ajith’s villain
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Harris Jayaraj
Just finished the background score for "Nanban". I thank all for appreciating the album and hope everybody loves the film as well.
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Anirudh Ravichander
I owe my musician status to just one person. Thank you to my mentor and brother Dhanush for making me a musician.
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Nanban
Telugu version of Nanban (Snehithidu) Audio launch on 9th January in Hyderabad.
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Pongal Release
Three movies will release for Pongal. Nanban - Jan 12 Kollaikaran - Jan 13 Vettai - Jan 14
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Madhavan R
The lead pair in Jodi breakers are fitness freaks. Bipasha is the fitness and I am the FREAK.
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Premji Amaren
Happy birthday to the man who changed my life and my brothers life - S.P.CHARAN we love you ;-)
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Vikatan
இந்திய சினிமாவின் 'திரைக்கதை ஜித்தன்' கே.பாக்யராஜிற்கு இன்று பிறந்த நாள்!
‘Vada Chennai’ Workshop

The national award winning director ‘Vetrimaran’ of 'Aadukalam' fame is getting busy with his next project ‘Vada Chennai’ starring Simbu, Andrea and Rana Dagubatti. The director plans to conduct an acting workshop for the actors and actresses to fine tune them to sync with their characters. Simbu is currently busy with the recording for his muscial venture 'Love Anthem' at Los Angeles. The film shooting is expected to begin after he is back.
'Kollaikaran' for Pongal
The film starring Vidharth of Mynaa fame and Sanchita Shetty is releasing on Jan 13. Producer K.V.Prasad and Director Tamil Selvan are confident with the Kollaikaran script and have decided to run the race along with the 2 ‘biggies’ on Pongal.

Maddy as ‘Maths Genius’
Madhavan to essay a role as Ramanujam the great mathematical genius in a biopic to be directed by Hollywood director Roger Spottiswoode of 'Tomorrow Never Dies' fame. Madhavan is currently shuttling between Kollywood and Bollywood as two of his flicks ‘Vettai’ and ‘Jodi Breakers’ are to be released soon.
Danush enthralls Bollywood audience
Check out Dhanush's entry at 1:30 and how he captivates the audience from then on...