Friday, January 18, 2013

வெள்ளிக்கிழமை ராமசாமி வெட்டாஃபீஸ் வெங்கிடுசாமி ( 18.1.2013 ) 7. படங்கள் முன்னோட்ட பார்வை

இந்த வாரம் தமிழ்ப்படங்கள் ஏதும் ரிலிஸ் இல்லை . 5 மலையாளம்  , ஒரு ஹிந்தி , ஒரு ஹாலிவுட் படம்  மொத்தம் 7 படம் ரிலீஸ் ஆகுது
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1. Annum Innum Ennum"
 
Rajesh Nair's, "Annum Innum Ennum" is an irony or dry humour on how pretentious human relations can be.

Sridhar Krishna is a doctor. He leads a happy married life with Sneha. He is passionate to write stories. Things go wrong, when a girl comes to his life, as a part of writing.

The cast line includes Jishnu, Siddique, Salim Kumar, Nishan, Thilakan, Rekha, Radika and Arun.

Cinematography by Prasanth Krishna. Varun composes music for the lines of R. Harinarayanan. Rajesh Nair does the screenplay and art direction by Sabu Ram. "Annum Innum Ennum" is produced under the banner of Vaya Films. 
 
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Released on January 18 2013
Director: Rajesh Nair

Production Co: Vaya Films
Music Director: Varun Unni
Cast: Asokan, Salim Kumar, Bijukkuttan, Rekha, Nishan, Jishnu  
 
 
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2. Nakhangal Malayalam Movie- 

Nakhangal is a crime-thriller directed by Suresh Krisshnan, Priyadarshan’s long-time associate

 director and will introduce a bunch of new actors and technicians; Rakendu, Madan Mohan,

Arun, Santhosh and Megha.The solitary song in the film is rendered by Kripa, who makes her

film debut, along with M. S. Aiyappan Nair, who has worked with Priyan Sir in over 22 films as

associate editor,” informs Suresh Krisshnan. The movie is produced by G .P.Vijayakumar under

 the banner of Seven Arts, Nakhangal is ‘presented’ by Priyadarshan who has also helped in the

scripting.
Three youngsters stay together in a rented house. They accommodate a fourth to help split the

 rent. This changes their lives forever. This then forms the crux of the crime thriller.Nandu

plays an important rule.
 
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3. 'Oru Yathrayil' is an episodic movie. It has five parts and the titles are 'Amma', 'Sarvashiksha


 Abhiyan', 'Marichavarude Kadal', 'Honey Moon' and 'I Love My Appa'.


Major Ravi, Vinod Vijayan, Priyanandhanan, Rajesh Amanakara and Mathews are the directors.


Amma

Major Ravi directs 'Amma', which features Janardhanan, Jayakrishnan, Manikandan

 Pattambi,and Sukumari in the lead roles.


Sarvashiksha Abhiyan

Vinod Vijyayan's 'Sarvashiksha Abhiyan' features Surabhi, Anil Murali and Baby Esther.



Marichavarude Kadal

Priyanandhanan's 'Marichavarude Kadal' features Remya Nambeesan, Vineeth Kumar and C.K.


 Babu in the lead roles.


Honey Moon

'Honey Moon' by Rajesh Amanakara features Kannan Pattambi .

I Love My Appa

Directed by Mathews 'I Love my Appa' have Lakshmi Gopala Swami, Jayan,and Master Vivas in the lead roles.
 
 
Director: Priyanandan, Major Ravi, Vinod Vijayan, Rajesh Amanakara, Mathews
 
Producer: Siby Thottapuram, Joby Mundamattam
 
Music Director: M. Jayachandran
 
Cast: Lakshmi Gopalaswami, Janardhanan, Vineeth Kumar, 
Lakshmi Gopalaswami, Sukumari, Jayan Cherthala 
 
 
4. Good Idea' weaves the story of the two friends Bonse and Vivek. Bonse does online

marketing and is busy flirting with girls through social network sites. In contrary, Vivek is a

calm and quiet person with some strange mannerisms.


Bonse does online antique business. He is a chronic bachelor who finds enjoyment in chatting

 with women, that he has no time even to think about getting married.


Vivek is careless about his looks and attitude. He is a sincere and obedient government

 employee who cannot be bribed. Though he lives in town, he does not lead an urban life style

and is least bothered about his shabby dressing and strange mannerisms. Vivek has his own

 style of doing things and his own opinion for anything and everything and is not ready to

 change them.

Vivek's mother entrust Bonse with the duty of changing the nature and mannerisms of Vivek.

 But it was not an easy task for Bonse. Finally Bonse succeeded in his attempt, but then


surfaced new issues.

Idavela Babu and Unni Sivapal play Bonse and Vivek respectively. Sreejith Vijay, Biyone,

 Guinness Pakru, Bheeman Raghu, Shalin, Hennabella are the supporting actors.

'Good idea' has dual climax, one at the end of each half of the film. Written and directed by

 Zakeer, the film is produced by Unni Sivapal. Music is by Jassie Gift. 
 
 
Producer: Unni Sivapal
Music Director: Jassie Gift
Cast: Sreejith Vijay, Unni Sivapal, Bheeman Raghu, Guinness Pakru, Idavela Babu, Kalasala

Babu, Ambika Mohan
 
 
 
 
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 5. Yathrakkoduvil
 
 
Yathrakkoduvil is a movie revealing inscriptions of seven friends who rejoined after moving out


of their campus life.There is a reason gathering seven friends after campus life leaving before

 and after reflections and relations of life. i.e to participate the marriage of one of them.



The soul of "YATHRAKKODUVIL" is the incidents during the marriage voyage wich was

 arranged by the groom at his homeland.



The leading stars in the movie are Thilakan,Sreejith Vijay,Ramu,Devan,Vidya, Sani Narayan,


Navaneeth Krishna, Pratheesh and Navami.


In this movie is most importance given to friendship,love and revenge by basil zak who is a

 fresh enthusiastic director.
 
Director: Basil Zak

Production Co: VR Productions
Music Director: Satheesh Ramachandran

Cast: Thilakan, Devan, Navaneeth, Sreejith Vijay, Prathish, Vidya 
 
 
 6. The Last Stand (2013)
 The leader of a drug cartel busts out of a courthouse and speeds to the Mexican border, where

the only thing in his path is a sheriff and his inexperienced staff.
 
Sheriff Owens is a man who has resigned himself to a life of fighting what little crime takes

 place in sleepy border town Sommerton Junction after leaving his LAPD post following a

 bungled operation that left him wracked with failure and defeat after his partner was crippled.

After a spectacular escape from an FBI prisoner convoy, the most notorious, wanted drug

kingpin in the hemisphere is hurtling toward the border at 200 mph in a specially outfitted car

with a hostage and a fierce army of gang members. He is headed, it turns out, straight for

 Summerton Junction, where the whole of U.S. law enforcement will have their last opportunity


 to make a stand and intercept him before he slips across the border forever. At first reluctant

to become involved, and then counted out because of the perceived ineptitude of his small town


 force, Owens ultimately accepts responsibility for the face off.
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 7. Mumbai Mirror
 
 
Subhash K Jha speaks about Mumbai Mirror
 
By Subhash K. Jha, Jan 18, 2013 - 10:52 IST
 
If Chulbul Pandey in Dabangg were to be merged with Anant
Velankar in Govind Nihalani's Ardh Satya we would probably get

Abhijeet Patil in Mumbai Mirror.

Patil, played by entrepreneur-actor Sachiin Joshi, is the product of
Mumbai's underbelly. He is a cop. But he could well be on the other
side of the law without skipping a beat.

Like Om Puri in Ardh Satya Joshi's character in its childhood watched his sadistic father beat

up his mother. Joshi grows up churlish and somewhat amoral, hating the world for what it

allowed his father to do to his mother. He can't bear to see a woman being hit. Neither can
we. But we still have to.

There are seeds of a gripping cop thriller in Mumbai Mirror. Brutal and brisk, the pace is
fairly frenetic. The editor cuts the material sharply leaving little room for humbug except
those awful item songs by a bar dancer (Gihani Khan) who seems to lead a duel life as a slut
and a siren, depending on whether she's cavorting in a beer bar for beer-bellied boors, or
standing next to the city's self-declared don Shetty (Prakash Raj).

In both the roles the debutante actress is in one word, disastrous.

Breakneck as the narration happens to be, it gives no room for the audience to understand

the nature of the relationship between the slut-siren and the suffering cop-hero who rescues
her from being beaten up and then seems to be unsure of whether to love or hate her. Devdas
felt the same synthesis of revulsion and rapture for Chandramukhi. That ambivalent mix
doesn't quite work in a film where the hero falls to the level of picking up scattered cocaine
powder from the ground.

Sniff sniff!

The other debutant actress Vimala Raman plays a television journalist. She wears war paint

on a war footing. Lest we forget: Mumbai is at war against crime, gangsterism, amorality and
corruption in every walk of life. Mumbai Mirror gets a hang of the urgent pulse of a city-on-

the-edge pretty fast. There are some well-executed action scenes where Sachiin Joshi gets to
do some exceedingly audacious stunts.
In an initial stunt sequence Joshi's character hurts his back and
spends the rest of the movie in pain. It's a clever restorative device,
reminding us that filmy heroes can be susceptible to human failings.


For those who like their heroes fatally flawed and ferociously embittered, preferably in khaki,
this film has enough thrills to offer to keep one riveted for the two hours of playing-time.

Sachiin Joshi who made his debut in the espionage thriller Azaan is here a cop who has to

battle inner and outer demons with fists of fury. He gets ample support from an interesting
cast of actors including Mahesh Manjrekar as a corrupt cop who comes to a suitably sticky

end. Prakash Raj's rowdy act is getting repetitive. Prashant Narayanan as Sachiin Joshi's

hostile cop-colleague is wasted in a sketchily written role. Sudesh Berry as a corrupt cop with
an overt 'Bihari' accent hams for effect. As for Aditya Pancholi he ends up being a pale
shadow of Rishi Kapoor in Agneepath.

Cops films have run their course. This one nonetheless manages to hold its own. Passages of
this saga of uniformed mayhem are quite engaging. Director Ankush Bhatt has a knack for
knocking off the lid of Mumbai's underbelly. This is the world of seedy cops, cheesy

middlemen, avaricious politicians, unscrupulous bar-girls, bribed cops and fallen heroes.

We've been there, done it all before. But the sting remains all the same.

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