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Friday, March 23, 2007

Kireedom Audio may release in 2-3 weeks time.

Yesterday, I saw the interview of G.V. Prakash in Sun Network. He said audio should be out in a time span of 2-3 weeks.

Ajith dons Boopathy Pandian's Raja Vesham

[NOTE: This news has nothing to do with "Kireedom", But important contains information Ajith fans.]

Boopathy Pandian's latest hit Thiruvilayadal Arambam has elevated his status among the numerous producers of the industry who are competing with one another to rope him to direct their films. Initially he had promised to do a film for Lingusamy's production house.

But a story narrated by Pandian is said to have enticed Oscar films Ravichandran who immediately agreed to fund his forthcoming film 'Raja Vesham'. Like his all other previous projects, this film also will be a hardcore comedy which is undoubtedly Pandian's forte.

After Kreedom and Billa 2007, Raja Vesham will be the next in line for ultimate star Ajith for whose fans the film is certain to provide a welcome change from serious element to comic relief. As regards Ajith, Raja Vesham is bound to be a mile stone in his film graph as he is donning an outright comedy role, perhaps for the first time in his career. Villain Ashish Vidyarthi who had always terrorized people with his high octane and intimidating demeanor will have a total image make over as a comedian in this film.

[Source: Behindwoods]

Ajit completes `Kireedom`!

Ajit has completed the entire shoot, except some minor patchwork of Kireedom. What more proof is required that Ajit is not only hard working but dedicated to his work?

Today, the actor is a complete professional, who hardly talks but delivers. It is almost certain that Kireedom will release on May 1, his birthday. The producers Suresh Balajee and Adlabs are happy that they could wrap up such a big project in less than three months.

The buzz is that Kireedom may turn out to be a big hit, as it has the right mix of entertainment and family sentiments.

Meanwhile, Ajit's next film to be directed by director Vishnuvardhan will start rolling from April end. Vishnu is already humming two tunes composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja for Billa, which he feels is rocking.

Vishnu is planning to start the shoot in Malaysia from April 5, in some of the most exotic, never seen before locales. The new Billa will have a chic look given by Nirav Shah, the hottest cameraman in Bollywood after that glam show in Dhoom-2. Vishnu will have his regular team of veteran editor Sreekar Prasad and choreographer Kalyan.

Source: Sify

Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Sivaji, Mayakannadi, Kreedom ready to ignite Chennai screens Clash of the films this summer

Temperatures are bound to be on an ascending scale this summer in Chennai with twin fevers of world cup cricket and new movie releases grappling the city. Collection of the films released during this period wholly depends on the performance of Indian cricket team.


The men in blue commenced their first match against Bangladesh with an abysmal performance which triggered a nationwide tirade against the players which they rightfully deserve. Eventually hopes have begun to lurk around the corner after witnessing their improved feat albeit against a small nation on the 19th of March. This victory has proved successful in luring people belonging to all age groups to cricket. In the event of India entering ‘super eight’ league there would not be any dearth for excitement. Youth population will be tied to their television screen or cricket related website oblivious to their daily constructive chores. Hence the role that cricket plays on the commercial success of a film cannot be ruled out at this juncture.

When it comes to new releases, it is almost finalized that super star’s Sivaji will hit the screens on the 12th of April amidst a charged up atmosphere. Of course, there cannot be two opinions on the euphoria and the excitement that is likely to be generated for any Rajinikanth’s film. Any amount of sweltering heat cannot deter a Rajini fan from thronging to the screens to watch his idol’s film. Sivaji is expected to be released in around 15 city theatres like Sathyam, Mayajal, Inox, Abirami, Udayam, and Devi in addition to small screens like Thiruvanmiyur Thyagaraja, Koyambedu Rohini and Jafferkhanpet Kasi.

Let us look at other films which are vying to compete with Sivaji in Chennai screens.

Cheran whose sole apprehension rests with the quality of his film is totally unmindful to all the worldly excitements. He has a history of releasing his slow moving Thavamai Thavamirundu amidst a commercial pot pourri of Sivakasi and Majaa and proved a point to everyone by recording a triumphant victory. Hence the release of Mayakannadi for this Tamil New Year does not come as a surprise. This only goes on to prove his ample faith on the taste of Tamil audience.

Mozhi and Paruthiveeran also would be in the fray during this summer when they will be marching to a hundred day mark. Vijay’s Pokkiri may feature in a few screens then. Ajith’s Kreedom will be released on the 1st of May coinciding with his birthday in many theatres of the city.

Hence it will not be an intelligent move to screen English, Hindi or any other language films during this summer which is going to be very hot as far as Chennai is concerned.




Source: Behindwoods

Kireedom - Ajith comes all guns blazing

Ajith will have his Kireedom release this summer amidst huge expectations. Directed by debutant AL Vijay, the film stars Ajith, Trisha, Vivek, Saranya, Cochin Haneefa and Raj Kiran in significant roles. Inspired by a blockbuster Malayalam film of the late 1980s starring Mohanlal of the same title, Kireedom is an action based family entertainer.

Ajith plays an ordinary young man who loves his family and aspires to become a police officer. Trisha plays his love interest and is a college student. Raj Kiran plays Ajith's father and an upright policeman. He aspires to see his son become a top cop one day. Raj Kiran and Ajith, it is said, shared a tremendous rapport during the shoot of Kireedom. The movie is set in a small town in Tamil Nadu. A tale of father-son sentiments, the movie has Saranya playing Ajith’s mother. Ajay Kumar, a debutant from Hyderabad plays the villain. Vijay has shot the film extensively in Vishakapatinam, Rajahmundry and Chennai. Says Vijay, "It is not really the remake of Malayalam film Kireedom. Just the theme is inspired by the movie."

"Working with a seasoned actor like Ajith for my debut film is a great experience. He was very co-operative and has contributed his best. His dedication and commitment to excel in the role deserves special mention," adds Vijay.

GV Prakash (AR Rahman's nephew) has come up with five catchy songs for the movie. The young music director hogged the limelight after a successful debut in Veyyil. Thiru has cranked the camera, art is by Selva and editing is by Anthony. Kireedom is expected for release on 1 May, 2007 coinciding with Ajith’s birthday.

Source: IndiaGlitz



Sunday, March 18, 2007

Kireedom wallpaper - 2


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