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From: bingleguy
on 22nd June 2010 09:15 PM
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From: bingleguy
on 22nd June 2010 09:24 PM
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Quoted as a family oriented super natural thriller .... this movie is a much awaited treat for NAGA fans ....
Beginning his career with the small screen .... Naga, (our very own hubber) ventures for his first silver screen debut with AV .... Naga has been very well known in the small screen industry for his first-of-its-kind super-natural cum thriller chinna thirai epics like Marma Desam, Chidambara Rahasyam and much more .... Called by his fans as "chinna thirai Mani Ratnam" - Naga has been known for his interest in subject beyond existence of natural or normal forces ....
The renowned novelist Indra Sounderarajan has brilliantly lined the screenplay for the story... Some ISR's writings were the heart-line for serials like Marma Desam, Chidambara Rahasyam, Rudraveena and much more ... He has been noted as King of Mystery ..... His knowledge on mythology and traditions are well known ....
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From: bingleguy
on 22nd June 2010 09:25 PM
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From: VinodKumar's
on 22nd June 2010 09:36 PM
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All the best Naga
After I watched Ragasiyam and Marma Desam recently, I wanted him to direct a movie and see how he succeeds in "Small Duration" Big screens.
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From: m_karthik
on 22nd June 2010 09:50 PM
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More credits should be given to the writer Indra Soundarajan. His writing made those serials a long-remembered serials.
My hopes in the films are in the order of relevance
Indra Soundarajan
Shankar
Naga(Only this guy knows how to direct Indra's stories
)
I would like to see any one of the big directors to direct a movie in a horror genre. Only first timers/less-experienced are directing horror movies nowadays.
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From: ajaybaskar
on 22nd June 2010 10:02 PM
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I want a good director to work with Indira Sounderrajan. Directors should stop multitasking like directing, story writing and screenplay. Works of good writers like IS should be used.
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From: Sanjeevi
on 22nd June 2010 10:07 PM
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I see advt of Aananthapurathu Veedu aka Aavee in dailythanthi and the stills are good like vOr Iravu. Anybody noticed that both Katrathu Kalavu and vOr Iravu are going to re-release (if can
) and they are saying 'appo theatre kidaikkala ippo marubadi varrom' like words.
Ramesh krishna music
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From: bingleguy
on 22nd June 2010 11:39 PM
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Karthik and Ajay
ISR sir is definitely the man behind those lines for serials like Marma Desam n others ... he is definitely not missed out in any way ... he also receives all credits for the movie ....
just as any other .....
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From: VinodKumar's
on 22nd June 2010 11:49 PM
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Karthik,
Actually I did not know ISR is the writer of this movie. It's obvious that director gets more focus than rest of the crew. Athaan nadanthuchu.
It looks they two have good rapport between them. Aana neenga avanga priyanumnu yean aasa paduringa.
One more thing, You want ISR to work with big directors right ? if Maniratnam/Shankar directs ISR's story then ISR will not get the credits what he gets working with Naga.
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From: Appu s
on 23rd June 2010 12:46 AM
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Originally Posted by
ajaybaskar
I want a good director to work with Indira Sounderrajan. Directors should stop multitasking like directing, story writing and screenplay. Works of good writers like IS should be used.
Exactly,we need to give important to the writers,directors like selvaragavan will do much better if he didnt write his own movies.bollywood doing better job than us in this aspect,atleast in this decade.writers having no respect in our industry,Period.
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From: Appu s
on 23rd June 2010 12:53 AM
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VinodKumar's
One more thing, You want ISR to work with big directors right ? if Maniratnam/Shankar directs ISR's story then ISR will not get the credits what he gets working with Naga.
Not at all, mani given enough credits respect to his writers,RGV for Thiruda thiruda,selvaraj for alaipaayuthey, and he had Sujatha in few films,not only for dialogues i guess.
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From: VinodKumar's
on 23rd June 2010 01:27 AM
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Originally Posted by
Appu s
Originally Posted by
VinodKumar's
One more thing, You want ISR to work with big directors right ? if Maniratnam/Shankar directs ISR's story then ISR will not get the credits what he gets working with Naga.
Not at all, mani given enough credits respect to his writers,RGV for Thiruda thiruda,selvaraj for alaipaayuthey, and he had Sujatha in few films,not only for dialogues i guess.
Exactly Appu, In the titles right. Frankly how many common people knows Alaipayuthe was written by Selvaraaj. Ellaorum Mani Rathnam padam nu thaan solluvaanga.
Yean inga argue pannura Karhikae Alaipayuthekku selvarajku Credits poirukanumnu solliruka maatar. Naga direct pannurathunala appdi oru pechu vanthuruchu.
It's fate of writers. Avangaluku Credits titles la mattum thaan.
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From: pamrang
on 23rd June 2010 01:41 AM
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WOW! I have always been a big fan of Naga right from Marma desam days! Wish him great luck with the movie!
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From: m_karthik
on 23rd June 2010 02:25 AM
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Originally Posted by
VinodKumar's
Karthik,
Actually I did not know ISR is the writer of this movie. It's obvious that director gets more focus than rest of the crew. Athaan nadanthuchu.
It looks they two have good rapport between them. Aana neenga avanga priyanumnu yean aasa paduringa.
One more thing, You want ISR to work with big directors right ? if Maniratnam/Shankar directs ISR's story then ISR will not get the credits what he gets working with Naga.
No Vinod,
I never meant that Naga and ISR has to part ways.. They are damn good together.. Actually i like them both together.
That's what I meant with this line
Only this guy knows how to direct Indra's stories Actually this is a credit to Naga..
But it is ISR's stories which are more powerful and I m sure Naga came to light as a director of ISR's stories. As usual with film industry Director get's more prominence than the writers.. So I told we should give credit to ISR also.. As an information Naga is a co-writer for this movie...
Also I did not meant ISR to work with big directors.. I m very sure that big directors wont easily take up other's stories.. I want them to write a horror story themselves...
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From: VinodKumar's
on 23rd June 2010 02:30 AM
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Originally Posted by
m_karthik
Originally Posted by
VinodKumar's
Karthik,
Actually I did not know ISR is the writer of this movie. It's obvious that director gets more focus than rest of the crew. Athaan nadanthuchu.
It looks they two have good rapport between them. Aana neenga avanga priyanumnu yean aasa paduringa.
One more thing, You want ISR to work with big directors right ? if Maniratnam/Shankar directs ISR's story then ISR will not get the credits what he gets working with Naga.
No Vinod,
I never meant that Naga and ISR has to part ways.. They are damn good together.. Actually i like them both together.
That's what I meant with this line
Only this guy knows how to direct Indra's stories Actually this is a credit to Naga..
But it is ISR's stories which are more powerful and I m sure Naga came to light as a director of ISR's stories. As usual with film industry Director get's more prominence than the writers.. So I told we should give credit to ISR also.. As an information Naga is a co-writer for this movie...
Also I did not meant ISR to work with big directors.. I m very sure that big directors wont easily take up other's stories.. I want them to write a horror story themselves...
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From: m_karthik
on 23rd June 2010 02:37 AM
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Originally Posted by
VinodKumar's
Exactly Appu, In the titles right. Frankly how many common people knows Alaipayuthe was written by Selvaraaj. Ellaorum Mani Rathnam padam nu thaan solluvaanga.
Yean inga argue pannura Karhikae Alaipayuthekku selvarajku Credits poirukanumnu solliruka maatar. Naga direct pannurathunala appdi oru pechu vanthuruchu.
It's fate of writers. Avangaluku Credits titles la mattum thaan.
I also meant the same Vinod. Also I am not arguing. It's my wish to give credits where it is due. Obviously Shankar would have heard the story first and then only confirmed Naga to direct it.
Writers should be treated for their works.
KS Ravikumar always takes up other writer's stories. But in the end, he always gets blasted and not the writers.
So obviously big directors will not take that chance at all to use the other's stories..( I am not defending KSR here.. Just as an example)
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From: bingleguy
on 23rd June 2010 02:50 AM
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Folks ....
credit is given to everybody ... please do not come to conclusions
small piece of INFO
AV script was written by Naga sir and Sarath Haridasan (co-writer) in ENGLISH almost 5 years ago ... The script went onto a lot of turmoil but finally dumped into oblivion. Shankar sir resurrected the same - but Sarath was out of country by then. Hence ISR was brought into the picture to write the Tamil version of Ananthapurathu Veedu ....
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From: bingleguy
on 23rd June 2010 02:54 AM
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Originally Posted by
m_karthik
I also meant the same Vinod. Also I am not arguing. It's my wish to give credits where it is due. Obviously Shankar would have heard the story first and then only confirmed Naga to direct it.
This is not TRUE .... Naga sir was chosen by Shankar - yes, but later Naga sir receited 3-4 scripts and requested Shankar to choose. Shankar gave Naga sir the freedom to choose the script he wanted to Direct .....
Thats something not every person would do for a debut director. This shows how much confidence Shankar has on Naga .... This reflects the very potential of the man ...
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From: bingleguy
on 23rd June 2010 03:02 AM
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A movie is not a ONE MAN show - every single technician who works in the movie is important....
and Naga sir is no such person who would wanna shade the originality - and feels hes one among the team that brings out the movie ....
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From: m_karthik
on 23rd June 2010 03:20 AM
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Originally Posted by
bingleguy
Folks ....
credit is given to everybody ... please do not come to conclusions
small piece of INFO
AV script was written by Naga sir and Sarath Haridasan (co-writer) in ENGLISH almost 5 years ago ... The script went onto a lot of turmoil but finally dumped into oblivion. Shankar sir resurrected the same - but Sarath was out of country by then. Hence ISR was brought into the picture to write the Tamil version of Ananthapurathu Veedu ....
Oh..is it.?
I thought the story was written by ISR.. and the screen play was written by Naga and Sharath as both are screenwriters.. No wonder Naga get those ideas after working with ISR for lots of years.
But I still doubt that the story is written by ISR until i see the credits rolling.
PS: I do not have vengeance or hatred towards Naga.. I like him as many others do, but lesser than ISR
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From: bingleguy
on 23rd June 2010 05:40 AM
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the screenplay on credits will still show Sharath Haridasan, Indra Sounderrajan and ofcourse NAGA sir..... coz they all share their parts in making that a reality
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From: bingleguy
on 23rd June 2010 05:44 AM
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Originally Posted by
m_karthik
PS: I do not have vengeance or hatred towards Naga.. I like him as many others do, but lesser than ISR
i still dont understand why you are comparing them?????
ISR is a writer -he brings his karpanais to lines
Naga sir is a Director - who brings lines to reality on screen .....
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From: m_karthik
on 23rd June 2010 06:00 AM
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Originally Posted by
bingleguy
i still dont understand why you are comparing them?????
I never compared them.. I just told ISR should get credit for what he deserved when people discuss the film..
In the first few posts i did not see the name ISR mentioned.. So thought of giving a reminder. Nothing against Naga or anyone here...
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From: bingleguy
on 23rd June 2010 06:29 AM
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Originally Posted by
m_karthik
Originally Posted by
bingleguy
i still dont understand why you are comparing them?????
I never compared them.. I just told ISR should get credit for what he deserved when people discuss the film..
In the first few posts i did not see the name ISR mentioned.. So thought of giving a reminder. Nothing against Naga or anyone here...
point taken.... i would add em up when i update my Reserved post .... meanwhile you could also talk about ISR sir ....
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From: raghavendran
on 23rd June 2010 08:21 AM
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i remember reading in a magazine earlier that wen naga was narrating the script to shankar..shankar was got so scared and almost fell off his chair..and said"nee kadhai sonnathu porum,naa idhe produce panren"..something of those sorts
..but naga has done marmadesam which i like very much
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From: Appu s
on 23rd June 2010 10:34 AM
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Originally Posted by
VinodKumar's
Exactly Appu, In the titles right. Frankly how many common people knows Alaipayuthe was written by Selvaraaj. Ellaorum Mani Rathnam padam nu thaan solluvaanga.
I am not talking about creidts,Vino.I am talking about the imporatnt the directors given to the writers before they starting shoot, Mani sir himself a great writer,still he given respect to those writers who worked with him.A lay man really dont want to know who are all involved in the making,credits and all.Like common man,our current bunch of directors dont give any important to the writers.
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From: Rocky89
on 23rd June 2010 01:06 PM
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Am a big fan of Marma Desam and Vidaathu Karuppu. Looking forward to this
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From: rifath
on 23rd June 2010 01:29 PM
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i watched vidathu karuppu when i was 4 .recently i got the chance to watch again.it was totally gripping and freaked me out.
i hope this film too is nice
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From: bingleguy
on 23rd June 2010 06:50 PM
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Originally Posted by
Appu s
Originally Posted by
VinodKumar's
Exactly Appu, In the titles right. Frankly how many common people knows Alaipayuthe was written by Selvaraaj. Ellaorum Mani Rathnam padam nu thaan solluvaanga.
I am not talking about creidts,Vino.I am talking about the imporatnt the directors given to the writers before they starting shoot, Mani sir himself a great writer,still he given respect to those writers who worked with him.A lay man really dont want to know who are all involved in the making,credits and all.Like common man,our current bunch of directors dont give any important to the writers.
I basically understood from Sarath (one of the writers) yesterday - he gives full credits to Naga sir as this was originally Naga sir's story .... He also said high about ISR - where ISR was the man behind converting the same to screenplay and penning the dialogues .... Initially he and Naga sir worked to bring up the English version but that was shelved for some reason .... ippo thoosi thatti eduthirukkaanga
From my personal experience about Naga sir ... he builds the story, and consults with writers / screen writers to shape up the story ...
he takes their views and does not forget to give their due credit
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From: VinodKumar's
on 23rd June 2010 07:44 PM
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Trailer is not impressing
At least for me.
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From: bingleguy
on 23rd June 2010 08:47 PM
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Originally Posted by
VinodKumar's
Trailer is not impressing
At least for me.
somehow the quality of the trailer depended on the bg music .... which came out much as a noise ..... that could have been probably due to the version that got released on youtube and many other factors .... infact i saw the same trailer on Shankar's blog too ...
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From: ajaybaskar
on 23rd June 2010 08:53 PM
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Where can i get 'Marma desam' episodes? Has it been released in Home video?
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From: bingleguy
on 23rd June 2010 08:58 PM
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Originally Posted by
ajaybaskar
Where can i get 'Marma desam' episodes? Has it been released in Home video?
Lets stick to the topic
we have seperate thread for Naga sir's serial padaipugal
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From: bingleguy
on 24th June 2010 08:19 PM
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Update
The film is proposed to be released on July 09 .... based on the availability of theaters ....
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From: bingleguy
on 24th June 2010 08:21 PM
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Shankar banks on ‘Ananthapurathu Veedu’
Source: Indiaglitz ...
Shankar banks on ‘Ananthapurathu Veedu’
At a time when the entire industry is waiting for ‘Endhiran’, director of the film Shankar is concerned about the fate of his production venture ‘Ananthapurathu Veedu’, besides giving finishing touches to the Superstar starrer.
For, sources close to him say he would take a decision on producing movies in future only after the release of the thriller, directed by popular small screen director Naga with Nandaa and Chaya Singh in the lead roles.
“Quality has been a watchword of films produced by Shankar. Most of his production ventures attempted to take Tamil cinema to the next level. At the same time, some of them failed to touch the breakeven,” sources say.
They add: “Following this, Shankar has decided to exercise extra caution before finalising projects for S Pictures. A final decision will be taken after gauging the feedback ‘Ananthapurathu Veedu’ gets.”
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From: VinodKumar's
on 24th June 2010 08:22 PM
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Originally Posted by
bingleguy
Originally Posted by
VinodKumar's
Trailer is not impressing
At least for me.
somehow the quality of the trailer depended on the bg music .... which came out much as a noise ..... that could have been probably due to the version that got released on youtube and many other factors .... infact i saw the same trailer on Shankar's blog too ...
Is the music director Actor/Director Ramesh Krishan ?
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From: PARAMASHIVAN
on 24th June 2010 08:22 PM
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another pEi Pilim ?
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From: VinodKumar's
on 24th June 2010 08:23 PM
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Originally Posted by
PARAMASHIVAN
another pEi Pilim ?
Yentha pei pilimum paakama inga vanthu jerku mattum kuduka vendiyathu
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From: bingleguy
on 24th June 2010 08:30 PM
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Originally Posted by
VinodKumar's
Originally Posted by
PARAMASHIVAN
another pEi Pilim ?
Yentha pei pilimum paakama inga vanthu jerku mattum kuduka vendiyathu
From what i heard from Naga sir himself is ..... this isnt the supernatural that is feared ... this is the supernatural that is LOVED and everyone would wish to have one at home
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From: bingleguy
on 24th June 2010 08:31 PM
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Originally Posted by
VinodKumar's
Originally Posted by
bingleguy
Originally Posted by
VinodKumar's
Trailer is not impressing
At least for me.
somehow the quality of the trailer depended on the bg music .... which came out much as a noise ..... that could have been probably due to the version that got released on youtube and many other factors .... infact i saw the same trailer on Shankar's blog too ...
Is the music director Actor/Director Ramesh Krishan ?
no idea ... Are you talking about Ramesh Khanna - the actor/director ....
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From: PARAMASHIVAN
on 24th June 2010 08:32 PM
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Originally Posted by
bingleguy
Originally Posted by
VinodKumar's
Originally Posted by
PARAMASHIVAN
another pEi Pilim ?
Yentha pei pilimum paakama inga vanthu jerku mattum kuduka vendiyathu
From what i heard from Naga sir himself is ..... this isnt the supernatural that is feared ...
this is the supernatural that is LOVED and everyone would wish to have one at home
In that case, :P
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From: bingleguy
on 24th June 2010 08:33 PM
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Originally Posted by
PARAMASHIVAN
Originally Posted by
bingleguy
Originally Posted by
VinodKumar's
Originally Posted by
PARAMASHIVAN
another pEi Pilim ?
Yentha pei pilimum paakama inga vanthu jerku mattum kuduka vendiyathu
From what i heard from Naga sir himself is ..... this isnt the supernatural that is feared ...
this is the supernatural that is LOVED and everyone would wish to have one at home
In that case, :P
It doesnt seem to have any gory faces or blood stained scenes ... as far as i see from the trailer
so this is a good movie for you to start watching supernatural thrillers
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From: VinodKumar's
on 24th June 2010 08:34 PM
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Originally Posted by
bingleguy
Originally Posted by
VinodKumar's
Originally Posted by
bingleguy
Originally Posted by
VinodKumar's
Trailer is not impressing
At least for me.
somehow the quality of the trailer depended on the bg music .... which came out much as a noise ..... that could have been probably due to the version that got released on youtube and many other factors .... infact i saw the same trailer on Shankar's blog too ...
Is the music director Actor/Director Ramesh Krishan ?
no idea ... Are you talking about Ramesh Khanna - the actor/director ....
I dont know I am confused. Let me see the trailer again today
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From: bingleguy
on 24th June 2010 08:36 PM
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Originally Posted by
VinodKumar's
Originally Posted by
bingleguy
Originally Posted by
VinodKumar's
Originally Posted by
bingleguy
Originally Posted by
VinodKumar's
Trailer is not impressing
At least for me.
somehow the quality of the trailer depended on the bg music .... which came out much as a noise ..... that could have been probably due to the version that got released on youtube and many other factors .... infact i saw the same trailer on Shankar's blog too ...
Is the music director Actor/Director Ramesh Krishan ?
no idea ... Are you talking about Ramesh Khanna - the actor/director ....
I dont know I am confused. Let me see the trailer again today
i really wanted to see a HIGH QUALITY trailer... not sure if this was a leaked one
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From: VinodKumar's
on 24th June 2010 08:38 PM
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Originally Posted by
bingleguy
Originally Posted by
VinodKumar's
Originally Posted by
bingleguy
Originally Posted by
VinodKumar's
Originally Posted by
bingleguy
Originally Posted by
VinodKumar's
Trailer is not impressing
At least for me.
somehow the quality of the trailer depended on the bg music .... which came out much as a noise ..... that could have been probably due to the version that got released on youtube and many other factors .... infact i saw the same trailer on Shankar's blog too ...
Is the music director Actor/Director Ramesh Krishan ?
no idea ... Are you talking about Ramesh Khanna - the actor/director ....
I dont know I am confused. Let me see the trailer again today
i really wanted to see a HIGH QUALITY trailer... not sure if this was a leaked one
I saw it in Youtube, BG. I felt too much noise at the end of the trailer and it spoiled everything else. Rama Narayanan padam sounds maari irunthuchu
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From: bingleguy
on 24th June 2010 08:44 PM
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well, i too felt there was too much of noise just as you .... well, i also wanted to note one line that comes in at the fag end of the trailer .... "appa amma namakku vittutu poradhoda unmaiyaana value namakku teriyardhu illa"
this is kinda quoting the base of the movie?
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From: m_karthik
on 24th June 2010 09:10 PM
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Originally Posted by
bingleguy
well, i too felt there was too much of noise just as you .... well, i also wanted to note one line that comes in at the fag end of the trailer .... "appa amma namakku vittutu poradhoda unmaiyaana value namakku teriyardhu illa"
this is kinda quoting the base of the movie?
From the trailer, I could see that the children are playing with the ghost. Some kind of Grandparents living in the house after death and the family might be shocked first and the grand parents are shielding them from bad things....
My story sucks and hope this is not the story..
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From: bingleguy
on 24th June 2010 09:31 PM
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Originally Posted by
m_karthik
Originally Posted by
bingleguy
well, i too felt there was too much of noise just as you .... well, i also wanted to note one line that comes in at the fag end of the trailer .... "appa amma namakku vittutu poradhoda unmaiyaana value namakku teriyardhu illa"
this is kinda quoting the base of the movie?
From the trailer, I could see that the children are playing with the ghost. Some kind of Grandparents living in the house after death and the family might be shocked first and the grand parents are shielding them from bad things....
My story sucks and hope this is not the story..
kadhai irukkira vidhathai vida ... kadhai solra vidham dhaan Karthik mukkiyam .... illiya?
one line kadhaiyai azhagaa oru padamaa solla mudiyum .... adu dhaan thiramai
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From: m_karthik
on 24th June 2010 10:02 PM
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Originally Posted by
bingleguy
kadhai irukkira vidhathai vida ... kadhai solra vidham dhaan Karthik mukkiyam .... illiya?
one line kadhaiyai azhagaa oru padamaa solla mudiyum .... adu dhaan thiramai
Yes bingle.. That is true.. But sometimes... kadhayae illama super ah screenplay panraanga.. padamum hit aagudhu.. But adhu commercial films ku porundhum..
But horror film ku romba mukiyyam kadhai.. Nambara madhiri kadhai irukkanum.. Kadhai nambara madhiri irundha..screenplay will be a bonus to that...and BGM will be too..
I hope Shankar like a manager will look into this production..not like 'RettaiSuzhi'.. It should be team work and i hope this team succeeds... One drawback for this film will be comparison with "Eeram" as it came from Shankar too.. Also may be 'Or Iravu' as both deals with a house....
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From: bingleguy
on 25th June 2010 03:13 AM
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Yes bingle.. That is true.. But sometimes... kadhayae illama super ah screenplay panraanga.. padamum hit aagudhu.. But adhu commercial films ku porundhum..
Agreed ... apart from commercial masalas - there are one line subjects .... like A Wednesday (UPO in Tamil) - all that movie is about What if a comman man gets angry .... tat is all ... rest of em is screenplay .... i could have quoted Dasavatharam - but ellarum adai Commercial masala nnu solluvaanga
i feel that is an awesome movie in terms of technical aspects - and most importantly screenplay - which plays a vital role. Everything has to be brought in that sequence and within a short span of time ... ok, lets come back to HORROR subject
But horror film ku romba mukiyyam kadhai.. Nambara madhiri kadhai irukkanum.. Kadhai nambara madhiri irundha..screenplay will be a bonus to that...and BGM will be too..
Absolutely .... kadhai (IN SEQUENCE) and kadhai as nambakoodiyadhu is prime for eerie thrillers.... screenplay also has a vital role to play when it comes to "the way the story line should be moved in sequence"
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From: bingleguy
on 25th June 2010 03:15 AM
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Shankar overlooks the Rajini, Ash ‘Endhiran’ for his ‘Ananthapurathu Veedu’?
Courtesy : http://www.c2clive.com/latestnewsdetail.php?id=1353
Chennai, 23rd June: As the entire cine industry is eagerly waiting for the release of ace director Shankar’s forthcoming directorial ‘Endhiran’ (ROBO) starring super star Rajinikanth and Ashwarya Rai, Shankar is waiting to see his fate on his latest production venture ‘Ananthapurathu Veedu’, besides giving final touches to ‘Endhiran’.
Close sources to Shankar say that he would take his final decision of producing films in future only after the release of this production venture. It is directed by Naga and has Nandaa and Chaya Singh in the lead roles.
Sources say “Quality has been a watchword of films produced by Shankar. Most of his production ventures attempted to take Tamil cinema to the next level. At the same time, some of them failed to touch the break even,”
They further adds “Following this, Shankar has decided to exercise extra caution before finalizing projects for S Pictures. A final decision will be taken after gauging the feedback ‘Ananthapurathu Veedu’ gets.”.
After Raavanan, Ash looking to get big hit in Southern film Industry. So Rajini fans wait for sometime to see Rajani in ROBO look.
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From: bingleguy
on 4th July 2010 05:16 AM
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Shared herewith movie posters for aaA vee ...
http://picasaweb.google.com/sarathkp...rs?feat=email#
i guess the photos could be accessed in open ....
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From: Nerd
on 6th July 2010 08:43 PM
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So its Shankar's aa vee Vs Red Giant(?)'s Madrasapattinam this Friday. I am pretty sure MP is pure wannabe and very very blade. Anybody watching Aa Vee?
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From: bingleguy
on 7th July 2010 09:08 PM
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Nerd - guess they heard u
Courtesy: Entertainment Daily
http://blog.taragana.com/e/2010/07/0...july-9-145603/
Finally, the most expected films of this season are scheduled to arrive on the same day on July 9. Both of the films have been raising expectations justly with its unique conceptualizations. ‘Madharasapattinam’ is directed by ‘Kireedom’ famed Vijay and is produced by AGS Entertainment, which is now acquired by Red Giant Movies. Featuring Aarya and British actress Amy Jackson in lead roles, this film is reported to have been produced at a cost of Rs.20 Crores.
The other release ‘Ananthapurathu Veedu’ is very crucial for producer Shankar as he is completely banking on this project for the moment. Yes, with his previous production ‘Rettai Suzhi’ turning to be a flop, the filmmaker-producer will decide about continuing his production venture only with the success of this film. Conceived as a supernatural thriller, the film features Nandha and Chaya Singh in lead roles and TV series ‘Marmadesam’ famed Naga makes his debut directorial with this movie.
Let us wish both the producers all the best so that their films may yield them best results and succeed in entertaining the audiences as well.
– R. Richard Mahesh / Sampurn Wire
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From: bingleguy
on 8th July 2010 10:00 PM
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From: bingleguy
on 9th July 2010 08:07 AM
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இன்று முதல்
ஆ வீ
ஆரம்பம் ....
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From: bingleguy
on 9th July 2010 08:10 AM
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Actor Nandha on Cloud NINE
Debuting as an actor with Surya starrer “Mounam Pesiyadhe’, Nandha couldn’t find a better place for himself in Kodambakkam. Almost all his films were box office disasters, which gradually kept him away from the spotlight for a very long time. But his spellbinding performance as a baddie in Shankar’s production “Eeram’ seems to have revived his career now.
The actor has continuously signed 4 projects amongst which “Ananthapurathu Veedu’ will hit the screens this Friday (July 9). Produced by filmmaker Shankar under the banner of S Pictures, the film is directed by Naga and features Chaaya Singh in the female lead role. Apart from this film, his other project “Vellore Mavattam’ is rolling fast , in which he plays a cop. The other films “Jayakumaranin Thirai Kadhai’ and “Puzhudhi are shot simultaneously in various places of Tamil Nadu.
Although the actor chooses varieties of scripts right from his debut film, the results haven’t been considered favorable for him. This time the actor is sure that his upcoming films will help him to attain higher levels.
Courtesy: http://www.thaindian.com/newsportal/...100391368.html
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From: ajaybaskar
on 9th July 2010 12:39 PM
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Waiting for the show to start.. Shall keep u guys posted..
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From: raghavendran
on 9th July 2010 12:45 PM
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Originally Posted by
ajaybaskar
Waiting for the show to start.. Shall keep u guys posted..
FDFS?....enne oru confidence..waitnig for ur posts ajay anna
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From: ajaybaskar
on 9th July 2010 12:49 PM
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Naga mela irukkura confidence...
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From: raghavendran
on 9th July 2010 12:50 PM
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Originally Posted by
ajaybaskar
Naga mela irukkura confidence...
indhira sounderrajan dhaane?....avar super...irundha semmaya irukkum...
but naga also gr8 writer,chidambara ragasiyam
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From: ajaybaskar
on 9th July 2010 04:14 PM
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Anandapurathu veedu..
Go at your own risk... Not that the film is so thrilling.. But it's toooooo boring..
Naga!! Kavuthutiyeda chellam!
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From: raghavendran
on 9th July 2010 07:01 PM
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Originally Posted by
ajaybaskar
Anandapurathu veedu..
Go at your own risk... Not that the film is so thrilling.. But it's toooooo boring..
Naga!! Kavuthutiyeda chellam!
apdiya..
..heard that its gud...naga-neraya hope irundhudhu....
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From: bingleguy
on 9th July 2010 07:20 PM
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Originally Posted by
ajaybaskar
Anandapurathu veedu..
Go at your own risk... Not that the film is so thrilling.. But it's toooooo boring..
Naga!! Kavuthutiyeda chellam!
AJ ..... enna aachu? boring ????????
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From: Nerd
on 9th July 2010 07:20 PM
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2/5 -
Behindwoods
Sangar said he ll stop producing films if this one fails in the BO. Either Shankar was too busy with Enthiran or he has lost it (OK-ing good scripts / making sure the execution is good etc)
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From: clnarain
on 9th July 2010 07:56 PM
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I heard the same too. Reviews are not too encouraging. Not sure what will be the fate of the film at the box office. Let's wait and see.
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From: m_karthik
on 9th July 2010 09:20 PM
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From: Rocky89
on 9th July 2010 09:49 PM
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Thanks for the alert Ajay na.
NallavEla indha padathuku pogaama MP pOnen.
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From: bingleguy
on 10th July 2010 12:19 AM
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Courtesy Infocera.com
Ananthapurathu Veedu Review: Interesting story with a supernatural plot . Ananthapurathu Veedu, director Shankar’s home production Tamil movie has released today. The movie stars Nanda, Chaya Singh and Master Aryan and is based on a supernatural plot. The movie has been produced by S Pictures and directed by Naga who is a famous serial director of Marma Desam fame.
Ananthapurathu Veedu is a movie belonging to the thriller genre. The movie portrays supernatural behaviors by good spirits. The plot involves a couple (played by Nanda and Chaya Singh) moving into their ancestral home after two decades. Paranormal activities start occurring as soon as the family starts to settle in. The audience is expected to like the supernatural elements in the movie. The movie is set in Nagarcoil. Speaking about the essence of the movie, director Naga said, “It would stress on relationship,
family bonding and respecting our elders. Nandha and Chaya Singh play the lead characters while a young boy (Aryan) dons a prominent character.”
Ananthapurathu Veedu is very important for those involved in the movie. It is a very vital project for Shankar who has had bad luck with his earlier movie ‘Rettai Suzhi’. His career in production depends on how Ananthapurathu Veedu fares in box office. Ramesh Krishna makes his debut as a music director in the movie and his career onward would depend on how the movie fares musically. Stressing on how crucial the movie is for Shankar, sources close to him said, “Shankar has decided to exercise extra caution before finalizing projects for S Pictures. A final decision will be taken after gauging the feedback ‘Ananthapurathu Veedu’ gets.”
Ananthapurathu Veedu treats the audience with various twists, thrills and shocks. The movie is not loud or horrific in terms of ghastly screams and scary figures. It is entertaining in parts and displays family relationships quite well. Overall it’s a clean family entertainer. Speaking about the elements in the movie a source said “Naga, known for making eerie thrillers for television channels (including ‘Marmadesam’), has shaped up the film in such a way to entertain the universal audiences. Besides thrills and chills, there is importance to humor too.”
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From: sathya_1979
on 10th July 2010 12:39 AM
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something like bhoothnath?
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From: bingleguy
on 10th July 2010 01:21 AM
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adu enna kadhai bhoothnath????
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From: ajaybaskar
on 10th July 2010 01:32 AM
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i was telling LM exactly the same.. 'Bhoothnath reloaded'. Not only me, the whole crowd was disappointed. It was evident from the cat-calls that rocked the theatre. People started guessing the forthcoming scenes and 9 out of 10 times they got it right. Nandha's acting, dialogues, villains, excessive usage of CG were the major disappointments. the film was way too amateurish. Didnt expect this from a man who made Marmadesam. Naga shud've stayed with the idiot box.
Shankar tasted success with his previous film in the same genre. But this is going to be a dud...
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From: bingleguy
on 10th July 2010 02:23 AM
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Firstly, this is a maiden venture - from a man who has ideologies, thoughts, research but still a novice when it comes to silver screen .... when it comes to crowd expectations - i guess these things are given least importance....
drama eduthadhunaalayo ennavo, indha padam andha kannotathulaye pArkkapattadhu nngardhu ennoda karuthu ... well, i still have not seen the movie - so naan eduvum solla mudiyala ....
lets wait for more reviews... from ppl who have watched .....
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From: clnarain
on 10th July 2010 03:48 AM
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Let's not underestimate Naga just with this one film. The greatness of this man is yet to be explored. IMO the script is the issue here. Naga should have tried a true horror that's more serious, like VK/CR. But looks like he made it a joke. I initially had a feeling that it will bomb, when I heard the storyline from Nanda (a year back) in an interview, stating that it will be an enjoyable horror. Now the same fate that happened to Bhootnath happened to this film also. Anyway a disappointment from our beloved master. I really miss him on small screen. Naga sir, you should return to small screen once again and give us a master piece like VK/CR. These two masterpieces are sure to stay in our hearts forever. I want you to add atleast one more master piece to this list.
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From: bingleguy
on 16th July 2010 07:31 AM
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Courtesy: blog.tarangana.com
Creepy crawls, ghostly figures with long-loosened commercial like shampooed hairs, objects breaking down, dark gloomy camera shots and vengeance sought. Supernatural thrillers have always been restrained with such boundaries. But for the very first time, we tend to witness a film with out-of-box thinking. Family relationships, emotions, sentiments and what else? Ananthapurathu Veedu stands out as a best family drama with ghosts playing lead roles for the first time.
Spinning money with his leather business, Balu (Nandha) is making his trip down to his ancestral home along his wife Revathy (Chaya Singh) and kid Anand (Aryan). On their arrival into the house, they witness some unusual happenings besieging them. But sooner, the family encounters a different problem as strangers keep them confined into their house. With the backdrop of suspense the complete show is an admixture of mystery, fun, emotions and is more of a family entertainer.
The little chap Aryan produces a mind-boggling act. Undoubtedly, he’s the only child artist who has performed so well after Shamili in Anjali. Just watch out for his minutest gestures of taking every shot with realms of reality. Nandha as a bewildered and confused guy is quite impressive. Of course, his unusual characterization in Eeram has helped him meet the high expectations of the audience. While Nandha mesmerizes viewers with his act, Chaya Singh breathes life into the character of a claustrophobic wife, who later succumbs to the house and its entities. Kishore as Nandha’s friend gives a naturalistic performance.
Naga’s brilliant plot that goes beyond time-tested conceptualization stands out as the first and foremost reason why you must see this film. The film doesn’t carry any of the clichéd traits of usual horror flicks. The stunning screenplay keeps audience glued to the screen right from the beginning till the end.
The sequence where the mobile automatically shoots out a SMS wins the abrupt applause in theatres and a father punishing son for his cruel gesture towards his wife is again an extraordinary shot. Naga has exactly depicted what a real family means and the role of elders in supporting their children.
Ramesh’s songs are average while the background score is stunning. At places, where horrible sounds freak out in other movies of this genre, he has underplayed his part. The whole film is spotted with yellowish-green tones, which is again unusual. Editing could have been better in some parts while the art work of the house is fantabulous. The beautiful ambience of the house makes you feel it as one of the important characters just as Naga lists ‘Veedu’ as an actor during final credits.
Naga has achieved excellence though his unique approach to filmmaking and we request him to continue making such films. Finally, this film is sure to add one more feather in Shankar’s cap, whose previous production Rettaisuzhi was a box-office disaster.
The film is really extraordinary and deserves a repeated viewing. Ananthapurathu Veedu is a groundbreaking flick with lots of entertainment
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From: bingleguy
on 16th July 2010 07:33 AM
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From: bingleguy
on 16th July 2010 07:45 AM
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Originally Posted by
clnarain
Let's not underestimate Naga just with this one film..
I still have not watched the movie - but i would second clnarain on this ... we all knew about his directorial touch thru the small screen ... may be the silver screen has its own expectations ... the man has amazing potential and this still is a good start for him ....
though some of them still talk about the movie being too long - we also need to understand that the movie is about ancestral values - most of them think anything related to ancestral values are a bore :P
May be, Naga sir has a tendency of explaining things a little elaborate ... i feel, that elaboration is what is felt as little dragging .... Even in CR - he was unable to bring up the last 6-8 episodes. Somehow media runners think that abrupt endings will stir ripples and stay in mind ... i feel, elaborate answers are for the small screen ... and such things on a movie may not be welcome ... Crispy, Quick and little bit of masala are pretty much big screen expectations ....
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From: bingleguy
on 17th July 2010 07:26 PM
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From: bingleguy
on 20th July 2010 06:08 PM
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I am sure Naga sir is hovering over this thread
best way - is to smoke him out :P .... i guess this is time for questions
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From: rifath
on 20th July 2010 06:23 PM
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i watched the film recently.wow fantastic movie.really fantastic.i dun know how to explain.but one thing is true.namma appa amma vittutu porathoda unamaiyana mathippu .namakku theriyarathu illa
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From: bingleguy
on 20th July 2010 07:11 PM
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Shankar makes profit with ‘Ananthapurathu Veedu’ (Courtesy kollywoodtoday.com)
Finally, Shankar has good news to rejoice about as he has gained good collections at box office for his recent production ‘Ananthapurathu Veedu’. The filmmaker’s previous production ‘Rettai Suzhi’ was a box office disaster that kept him far away from publicizing this film. However, the entire production crew is wondered about the film doing extraordinarily at the box office even without publicity.
All credit goes to Naga as the filmmaker literally made an unusual family entertainer on the lines of Supernatural thriller. The film critics have ennobled this film to be completely genuine as none of the auteurs had crafted an unparalleled version of ghost movies.
To be precise, the film just broke the clichéd patterns of projecting a ghost movie with dark mottos, buried pasts and vengeances to be sought. Since, the film has engaged audiences with hilarious moments and sentimental aspects, the audiences prefer watching it over and again
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From: bingleguy
on 20th July 2010 07:13 PM
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Shankar happy with ‘Ananthapurathu Veedu’ (Courtesy : Cinefundas.com)
Filmmaker Shankar was desperately in need of a hit as almost all his previous productions couldn’t yearn him better profits. But his recent release ‘Ananthapurathu Veedu’ has leaped with some good profit at box office.
If what we heard from the closer sources is believed to be true, then Shankar has covered up with his production cost on last Tuesday itself. Literally, it’s obvious that the producers are taking cake walk with good results.
Since, the film opened up along with big ticket ‘Madharasapattinam’, it went unnoticed for a week time and with good reviews coming up, and situations have become favorable for ‘Ananthapurathu Veedu’.
Buzzes are that some of the regional filmmakers have shown keen interest over remaking this film and nothing has been confirmed from producers’ end.
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From: bingleguy
on 20th July 2010 07:14 PM
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Originally Posted by
rifath
i watched the film recently.wow fantastic movie.really fantastic.i dun know how to explain.but one thing is true.namma appa amma vittutu porathoda unamaiyana mathippu .namakku theriyarathu illa
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From: bingleguy
on 21st July 2010 12:35 AM
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From: bingleguy
on 23rd July 2010 06:56 AM
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Interview with Screenwriter-Filmmaker Sharath Haridasan
Interview with Screenwriter-Filmmaker Sharath Haridasan
Courtesy: cinefundas.com
Screenwriters often don’t recognized even when they deserve appreciations patently because it’s a situation of praising actors and other technicians alone. Precisely, the credits of Screenwriters literally goes unnoticed under such scenarios, nonetheless, here comes a talented screenwriter from God’s own country, who has won laurels for his spellbinding screenplay for the film ‘Ananthapurathu Veedu’ as his earnest efforts have turned spotlights on him.
Of course, he holds special mentions for having generated a new-dimensioned supernatural thriller of blending fun, frolic, emotions and twists. The young screenwriter feels so invigorated for having worked with versatile screenwriter Indira Soundarajan in this film.
We bring you an exclusive interview with Sharath Haridasan, an avid ad filmmaker and screenwriter, who is all set to make his debut directorial with ‘Jayakumaranin Thiraikadhai’…
Can you just share your previous experiences before getting into films?
I had been a freelance copywriter in advertising all through my student days and naturally advertising was a chosen career. But after my PG i landed up in Chennai working for an IT company who were developing websites and voice technology. Then through a common friend I met ad film maker Rajeev Menon. Interactions with him made me start thinking that I should go ahead and do what i always wanted to do – make films. And i had started writing screenplays and draw frames and storyboards since the time I was in high school. So, in 2001 I resigned from the IT Company and joined a foreign production house in India at a much less salary. A year later I moved on to start my own small production set-up.
How many screenplays had you written before APV?
Two screenplays for HBO USA – which got produced; then three in Malayalam, out of which one got produced. APV is my debut work in Tamil. The Malayalam one was a controversial stuff, and personally, was a painful and letting down experience for me as a budding writer. Later had some collaboration with Malayalam director Jayaraj (He did 4 Students with Bharath and Gopika and introduced Jassie Gift). But now it has become a popular movie on television since two years.
Your specialization – Is it Filmmaking or Screenwriting?
Filmmaking, as I always wanted to make movies. And I prefer to write my movies.
How do you find the status of screenwriters in Tamil film industry?
This is today the best regional language industry. And since its origins, Tamil Cinema has had excellent writers, and they had their own identity. But we should also note that this is the industry where most of the directors are writers too. So a separate identity for the writer goes unacknowledged both in the industry, media, and among general audience. Or you have to be a celebrity writer However, whatever the status others give to screenwriters, they create the skeleton/structure of the movie. Without a strong skeleton, any beautiful body remains as a mass of amorphous flesh!
Your experience working with Naga
Enriching! He’s like my elder brother, and has taught me a lot over the years. He has always trusted my skills and has corrected me whenever I wrote in a wrong direction. I have closely observed how he works with his actors, and crew. Especially children, not just in this movie, but before in another television project too. And I am amazed at his patience. He is a mountain of calmness! I don’t think I can imbibe that quality of him.
How did ‘Ananthapurathu Veedu’ take off? The way team was formed
I met Naga sir in 2002 through a common friend Mekha Rajan. Then he asked me to write a period movie script to be produced by K. Balachandar’s Kavithalaya. The project didn’t happen. Me and Naga sir used to spend hours at the Coffee Day on G.N.Chetty Road (Now its not there anymore), and one day in early 2003, he shared an image of an old couple looking through a window, and a kid standing outside, waving at them. APV started from that image
After Naga sir and I created the first draft, the script remained as an un-produced due to various reasons for almost 5 years, and finally Shankar sir took it up. At that time, I was busy with another work and couldn’t return to work on the script with Naga sir. So Indira sir who had already written landmark scripts for Naga sir’s TV serials and himself a writer of several novels in Tamil came on board. He worked with Naga sir in further developing the script. Since I was away, I never had any interaction with Indira sir. In fact, I met him only on the first day of the shoot of APV at Cochin. When his version was done, Naga sir was generous enough to send me a PDF of the script for my suggestions, which I did. I am so glad my name appears on the credits with the names of stalwarts like Indira Soundarajan.
‘Ananthapurathu Veedu’ holds a special mention for handling an unique plot – single location – very few characters.
Though, in several reviews I read or saw on television, that they have given the credit to us, the screenwriters. But I think all the credit should go to Naga sir, whom I think is a master for visual space. He knows where and how an action should take place on the screen space. Since, at the writing stage, we were also trapped along with the characters inside the Ananthavilasam house. So obviously, we were trying to find interesting things within the household like Ananth
About your debut directorial ‘Jayakumaranin Thiraikadhai’
This is my debut movie as a director in Tamil Cinema. I’m preparing to start the next schedule in Ramoji Film City, Hyderabad. Nanda is doing the lead role, and Ganesh Babu (who played real estate broker Rathinam in APV) and Megh Varn Panth (who played the money lender in APV) are also there. I myself wrote the screenplay and dialogues for the movie.
I can’t exactly share more things on this project as it’s too early. But I promise you lot of entertainment. It is diametrically opposite to APV in its content, treatment, and style.
Your inspirers…
Alfred Hitchcock and Satyajit Ray to start with, Guru Dutt in Hindi, C.V.Sridhar in Tamil, P. Padmarajan in Malayalam…the list is endless…
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From: bingleguy
on 28th July 2010 01:41 AM
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i humbly feel much importance has NOT been given to promote aaA vee .... S Pic probably maintained a low-profile on promoting the movie .... well, i still remember that there was a lot of promotion done for Rettai Suzhi - beginning from the music launch to the actual movie promotion .....
It doesnt agree quitely when promotion for one movie is based on the success of the previous movie .... every movie is unique ... every movie has its own taste ... how can ppl judge how much promotion to be given for a particular movie based on how their previous movie did ....
As such, even justice has not been done on the Trailer .... sound n picture quality should have been reviewed once ....
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From: bingleguy
on 28th July 2010 06:41 PM
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Having been released before couple of weeks, Naga’s Ananthapurathu Veedu is leaping with laurels with good collections at box office. Touted as a supernatural family entertainer, the film is witnessing repeated audiences in theatres. We bring you an exclusive look on 10 unknown things about Ananthapurathu Veedu from script to screens.
1.The basic structure had some more characters that were cut down – originally there used to be two kids Kavya (13) and Sanjay (5) – the prototype of the 2 and a half year old Ananth (Master Aryan in the movie), and there was another child ghost too, supposed to be a dead sister of the protagonist.
2. Nandha’s character was originally named Rajaram, who was not into leather exports, but was pirating CDs of latest Tamil movies at his dwindling business of multimedia training centre. He had left his home since he was prodigal, and his parents had died heartbroken later, not in a car accident.
3. Revathi’s character (Chaya Singh in the movie) was originally named Vidya.
4. Kalai Arasi was not as lovable as it is in the movie now. There was a sense of disturbing eeriness and secrecy surrounding that character.
5. The setting was originally at Pudukkottai, later it was changed to Nagercoil.
6. The first treatment note for the script had the kid Ananth radiant with psychic current. The moment he steps into the house his visions grow entertainingly out of control.
7. He is the first one to see the activity and the presence in the house. In the first draft, it was designed like spirits entering and exiting the body of Ananth who keeps questioning like: When we were alive whatever we did was normal and good. When we are dead, how come the same good actions are despised?
8. Originally the writers didn’t want to show the grand parents’ identities as ghosts. Later as they thought it would result in more scariness, they modified the script literally in an entertaining manner.
9. The first working title was Bhayam and was renamed as Anantharpurathu Veedu as Naga had the House as the backdrop throughout the film.
10. Naga and screenwriter Sharath Haridasan were ignited with this concept from a poster that portrayed a boy departing from the house and the couple looking through the window.
Courtesy:
http://www.cinebasti.com/news/tamil/...thu-Veedu.html
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From: bingleguy
on 23rd November 2010 02:25 AM
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Very unfortunate of having seen the movie online - i called up Naga sir to Congratulate him and also extend him my apologies for having to see the movie like this .... I could not control my interest any longer and DVDs were nowhere to be seen ....
which drove me to see the movie online - which i normally dont prefer to ...
edutha udanayume .... sorry la dhaan conversation aarambichadhu .... may be ninaichirupparu Naga sir - ennada ivan padathai online la paathadhum illama phone panni vera solraan nnu
mannippu kettkanum nnu thonichu ... kettuten ..... adukku Naga sir innum DVD release pechE varalai nnu vera sonnaru .... then usual and casual talk prevailed .... appuram sir kitta movie pathi pesa aarambichen ...... ennoda level kku manasula thonina sila doubts.... padam paatheengale eppadi irundhudhu nnu kettaru .... enakku pidichirundhudhu sir .... a different kind of an approach - appadinnu sonnen ...
Naga sir has faced a tough time with a couple of things in his first movie .... firstly hes more of an elaborate story teller - which is perfect for the small screen- but when you have to say the same message in a stipulated amount of time - its definitely a challenge .... even AV had another 20 mins of movie which had to be deliberately cut down on the producer's request
I did ask him this quest - adu eppadi sir - oru villian intro pannineenga - he goes to an extent of talking so ill about women in the family - and finally when the money reached his hands - how come he becomes a vedandhi? He had an explainable character for the villian - technically he is not a type of person who would do any harm to women in family... there was a scene in which the villian would explain his acts - that even if he would have taken Chaya Singh - he would keep them with his family - with his wife and daughter n others .... indha scene eduvume illadhadhunaala - andha characterization sariya velippadala ....
more to come ...
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From: NOV
on 17th April 2011 06:37 PM
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finally managed to catch the movie.
to Naga - h ehas given a new meaning to haunting
and fantastic job in intertwining a sub-plot with the main plot - this is how a story should be told!
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From: NOV
on 17th April 2011 06:42 PM
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bingleguy
Very unfortunate of having seen the movie online - i called up Naga sir to Congratulate him and also extend him my apologies for having to see the movie like this ...
Please convey my congratulations to him. I wanted very much to watch it in the cinema, but because of the limited screenings couldn't. Caught it on TV today..
If I can go back in time, I will certainly watch the movie in the cinema with my kids. Excellent fare!