Archive for August 11th, 2008

11
Aug
08

Shark is a Dangerous Killer

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It is the ultimate predator, nature’s most efficient killing machine which can hunt and kill its prey with remarkable ease. These shots capture the splendour and horror of a two ton great white shark weighing leaping 10ft from the water as it closes inevitably on its victim. After reaching speeds of up to 35mph on its ascent from the depths, the shark uses serried ranks of razor-sharp teeth to tear into the seal. The wildlife photographer Chris Fellows spends over half of each year waiting off the coast of South Africa to capture the sharks at their grisly work. These dramatic pictures, taken near Seal Island, in False Bay, are part of a decade-long campaign to promote positive awareness of great white sharks, which are classed as “endangered” largely due to being hunted by man. On occasion the photography team used an artificial lure to attract the sharks before snapping them in action with the seals. The average great white in the waters around Seal Island measures between 12-16ft, with the biggest being a near 20-feet long giant spotted in 1997.

11
Aug
08

Amazing Rajanikanth Castrol Ad

11
Aug
08

Playing the same role thrice!

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Meena is very special, for sure! She is still starring opposite frontline actors in prominent roles, while many of her contemporary heroines now play mothers or sisters!

How many actresses got the chance to play the same role thrice? Perhaps there may be no one except Meena, who essayed the same role in ‘Kadha Parayumbol’ opposite Sreenivasan, and it’s two remakes – ‘Kuselan’ opposite Pasupathy and ‘Kathanayukudu’ opposite Jagapathy Babu.

“It was a beautiful character and I didn’t mind doing it again, because it is one of a kind. Nobody gets to play this kind of a character again and again,” Meena says.

Of course, it is a tough task to enact a character in three different languages. However, Meena says that language had never been a problem since she is fluent in all the three. She has dubbed in Tamil and Telugu but not in Malayalam. “Actually, I was asked to do it in Kannada too, but I did not have dates for it,” she added.

Talking about the three versions of the film, Meena said, ‘Kadha Parayumbol’ was a typical Malayalam movie, subtle and realistic. In Tamil and Telugu, we can’t have that much realism, because people expect something more especially when Rajni Sir is there. So there are slight changes. It’s a little loud with a little masala thrown in, though the content is the same.”


Meena’s acting career dates back to the 1984 movie ‘Anbulla Rajnikanth’, in which Rajnikanth played ‘Rajni Uncle’ for little Meena. She then went on to play heroine for Rajnikanth in ‘Ejamaan’, ‘Veera’ and ‘Muthu’. Meena is also the only leading lady to act with Rajni in six movies.

However, if you ask the question about her acting experience with Rajnikanth in ‘Kuselan’, Meena surprisingly has an answer different from the usual one! She says, “I don’t know how to explain. I am not paired opposite Rajni Sir in ‘Kuselan’. I am like his typical fan in the film. It’s funny and different. I have known him since my childhood though I haven’t worked with him for quite some time. But we do keep meeting each other at some function or the other.”
malayalam movie katha parayumbol, starring mammootty, sreenivasan, mukesh, meena etc


It is sunshine-time for Meena, who is all set to regain her glory in the industry today!

11
Aug
08

Aakashagopuram: India’s first international movie in Malayalam






Shot and post produced entirely in UK, Aakashagopuram is the film adaptation of Henrik Ibsen’s classic play The Master Builder. Starring MohanLal in the lead role, national award winning director K P Kumaran brings to screen this intriguing story of an architect at war with his creativity and ego.

Shot in various locations in the UK by cinematographer Santosh C Thundiyil (Krrish, Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, Pinjar, Kaal), Aakasha Gopuram’s music has been scored by BAFTA and multiple Emmy award winner John Altman (Golden Eye, Titanic, Bhaji on the Beach, Shall We Dance).

The sound design has been done by Nigel Holland (Batman Begins, Braveheart, Resident Evil). Rerecording mixers are Robert Farr (Star Wars: Episode II&III, Gangs of New York) and Matthew Gough (Harry Potter Prisoner of Azkaban, Cold Mountain). The visual effects have been done by John Harvey and Jonathan Trussler (Kingdom of Heaven).

“If you have a right product, attracting the best of talent is not very difficult,” says Manu S Kumaran, producer of Aakashagopuram, “and if the film in question is the adaptation of Henrik Ibsen’s Master Builder and directed by award winning director K P Kumaran, it’s a cake walk.”

“It’s a common practice in Indian film industry to involve a “foreign” cameraman” or a “foreign” makeup artist or stuntman to label the film as international collaboration. Medient as a film company however does not indulge in such gimmicks and believes in creating films that conform to international standard of production values. Aakashagopuram is an example of our commitment to take Indian cinema global,” adds Manu S Kumaran.

Aakashagopuram releases nationwide on August 22, 2008.
Aaskashgopuram Synopsis:
Cast: Mohan Lal, Bharat Gopi, Sreenivasan, Swetha Menon, Manoj K Jayan, Geethu Mohandas and Nithya.
Screenplay & Director: K P Kumaran
Produced by: Manu S Kumaran, Tutu Sharma and Taizoon F Khorakiwala
AkashaGopuram is an adaptation of the Henrik Ibsen classic Master Builder.

A film in Malayalam by renowned Indian film maker K P KUMARAN, AkashaGopuram is set in London among the Indian immigrant community and tells the story of ALBERT SAMSON (MohanLal), a middle-aged architect who has who has clawed his way to prominence.

His single-minded focus on his job, however, has hardened him and prevented him and his wife ALICE (Swetha Menon) from having a meaningful private life. The costs of Samson’s ambition are also symbolized in his assistant, ABRAHIM THOMAS (Bharat Gopi), Samson’s former employer whom he “scalped” to reach the top.

Thomas, now dying, wants his son ALEX (Manoj K Jayan) to have more independence in the firm. Samson, however, fears that he will be eclipsed by a younger generation of architects, and refuses to allow Alex either to design original houses or to leave the firm and strike out on his own.

Into this tension comes HILDA VARGHESE (Nithya), a vivacious young woman who has idolized Samson since ten years before, when, in the early stages of his career, he had built a large church in her hometown and climbed to the top of its tower during its dedication ceremony. While in town, Samson had promised Hilda, then a girl of twelve, “a kingdom”; now, Hilda says earnestly, she has come to collect her kingdom.

As Samson struggles with the destructive consequences of his monomanical pursuit and his growing fear that he has lost his creative powers, the mysterious Hilda helps him gain a glimpse of his former robust self.
Known for his deep commitment to female empowerment through his films, K P Kumaran in AkashaGopuram paints an intriguing portrait of one man’s consuming desire for success.

K P KUMARAN has been at the vanguard of the parallel cinema movement and his films reflect his deep commitment to female empowerment. All his films from the landmark Athithi (1974) to the National award winning Rugmini (1988) and Thotram, recipient of Suvarna Chakoram Award for Writing at the International Film Festival Of Kerala 2001 have female protagonists at the core of the film.

His first independent venture – the100 second Rock won the coveted gold medal at ASIA 72 Film Festival. Athithi his first feature film as director based on the breaking free of a strong woman from her indecisive and weak husband to chart her own destiny has often been described by critics as one the best films ever made in Malayalam.
Several films followed, all based on social issues that impact the lives of women. His film Rugmini based on Kamala Das’s famed short story Cages on the life of a child prostitute won several awards all over.

Thotram was an attempt at capturing the incomparable lyricism and lucidity of a primordial dialect in narrating an ancient tribal drama in the contemporary idiom. The film is the story of a strong willed young woman who resists tyranny and her martyrdom gives her a halo of being a deity amongst the tribal people. A poem never written, passed through generations by word of mouth forms the plot of the film.

An outspoken critic of the entrenched social biases; Kumaran made his mark with his fiery plays on social evils as part of the organized literary movement of Kerala in the sixties.
His new film, AkashaGopuram starring Mohanlal, Sreenivasan and late Bharat Gopi is an adaptation of the Henrik Ibsen classic Master Builder.

“What attracted me to the play was the intriguing psychological insights into human nature as well as the experiences of the characters in situations of conflict. That lifts the play from the level of the mundane,” says Kumaran.
According to Kumaran, Malayalam literature and Malayalis have a special relation with Ibsen.
‘The pioneers of Malayalam prose drama such as N. Krishna Pillai, who revolutionised the stage with his plays Bhagna Bhavanam and Kanyaka (young girl) were inspired by Ibsen,’ he says.
‘In 1936, A. Balakrishna Pillai translated Ibsen’s Ghosts into Malayalam language,’ he says.
“Adapting Master Builder is the greatest tribute I can pay to the playwright whose dramas have always inspired me,” he says.

11
Aug
08

Bindra wins first ever Olympic gold

NEW DELHI: World champion Abhinav Bindra claimed the first ever individual gold for India to win the men’s 10m air rifle event at the Beijing Olympics.

Earlier, Bindra ended the poor run of Indian shooters by qualifying for event finals. Bindra finished the qualifying event joint fourth with Romania’s George Alin Moldoveanu after the duo shot a score of 596/600. He scored a series of 100,99,100,98,100 and 99 in the qualifiers.

However, India’s other medal hope Gagan Narang failed to make the final cut in the same event finishing ninth with a score of 595/600. Narang shot a series of 97, 100, 100, 100, 98 and 100.

Source : Times Of India




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