Aayirathil Oruvan Photos

December 17th, 2009 | Posted in Entertainment, Kollywood

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Aayirathil Oruvan Photos

Aayirathil Oruvan is an upcoming film directed by Selvaraghavan, who has already directed hit movies like Kadhal Kondein, 7G Rainbow Colony and Pudhupettai. Paruthiveeran fame Karthik does the lead role in the film, pairing with Reema Sen. Parthiban acts in a guest role as does Andrea Jeremiah. The story and screen play are penned by the director himself. The music section is scored by G. V. Prakash Kumar, who has replaced Yuvan Shankar Raja in the midst of the film.


Aayirathil Oruvan Trailer Launched

December 16th, 2009 | Posted in Entertainment, Kollywood

Aayirathil Oruvan Trailer Launched

Aayirathil Oruvan trailer launch was held on December 13th at Sathyam Cinemas in a star studded function. The long awaited movie is finally arriving for Pongal 2010. At the event, Producers’ Council Chairman Ramanarayanan and Kamal Haasan released the trailer which was received by Surya.

Speaking at the function, a visibly relieved Selvaraghavan said all about the difficulties that he had to face while filming Aayirathil Oruvan. He said that no one should compare Tamil films to Hollywood. The Tamil industry has the potential and resources to produce high quality films and we must be aiming to create an individuality of our own instead of comparing ourselves to Western counterparts.

He also said that 22 departments were involved in making Aayirathil Oruvan happen and it was indeed a big task to coordinate all of them. He made a request to Kamal Haasan and other such big names and veterans in the industry to sow the seeds for the development of the necessary departments of film making. Speaking further about the film, he said that the Aayirathil Oruvan experience has converted him from an atheist to a believer. There is a character in the movie which resembles Lord Siva and he said that it is perhaps this divine power that helped him complete such a big undertaking. He further added that every unit member of the movie was like God to him.

Moving on to his next film that stars Vikram, he said that this one too requires extensive graphics work. He had already approached a firm in Mumbai for the same and they reportedly quoted an unprecedented 120 crores as the budget. He returned disillusioned only to find that technicians in the Tamil industry were willing to complete the same at around 50 lakhs. He said that this incident convinced him that the Tamil industry has the best people to work with. It is perhaps the lack of confidence that is holding everyone back.

Kamal was of the same opinion as Selvaraghavan. He said that the term Kollywood was too limiting, it should be referred only as Tamil cinema and there must be a constant effort to produce some of very high quality. He also agreed with Selvaraghavan on the matter of developing departments of film making. He also said that on the day, he had got the perfect example of what ‘word of mouth’ actually meant. After the trailer was screened, Surya had leant over to him and said that two years or even more are absolutely justified while making such a quality film. This was not the loving comment of an elder brother about his sibling’s effort, it was genuine appreciation.

Surya was profuse in his praise for Karthi. He said that his younger brother was scaling peaks that he himself had taken a long time to do. Right from the first film, Karthi has been setting benchmarks and now he is growing even bigger than me by the day. ‘Karthi is practically dwarfing me’, he said with a smile.

The trailer and two songs were screened at the function. Astounding is perhaps pretty mild an adjective to describe what was shown. It was quite a sight, a visual treat, a spectacle in all respects. As Selvaraghavan had said, all departments seem to have been well coordinated, in fact it would not be wrong to say that they were in perfect sync. Especially, the direction, camera (Ramji) and music (G.V. Prakash Kumar) are in absolute harmony. The special effects on display too were spellbinding, they have been done by Prime Focus. T. Santahnam’s art too seems top notch in whatever little was on display. Even the costumes (Erum Ali), in the songs stand apart from the ordinary. The cast too seems to have done a wonderful job. Karthi is all élan and ease in his role while Reema Sen seems to have come up with one the best in her career. She looks simply superb in the songs, same with Andrea. Reema’s dance moves are sure to be a hit. Parthiban’s role was a bit shrouded, but it is clear that he has something special in this movie.


Is ‘Aayirathil Oruvan’ a reincarnation story?

December 15th, 2009 | Posted in Entertainment, Kollywood

‘Enakkul Oruvan’ and latest Telugu release ‘Magadheera’!!! Any guesses between these films? Obviously, they’re the most happening films based on reincarnation. And now we hear that, Selvaraghavan’s ‘Aayirathil Oruvan’ is also based on the same storyline.

Let’s make it simple, Parthiban takes on the role of a King in Chola Dynasty who dies as a captive to his enemies. (From the trailer, we discover that Reema Sen and Andrea are spotted with the costumes of queens).

Years later in this present world, there’s a team of archeologists (Reema and Andrea) embarking on a journey of finding a buried past of Chola kingdom. A coolie (Karthi) accompanies guiding them across the thickest forests and deserts. Finally, they discover the land where the Chola palace and their belongings are buried.

But then, we may be little surprised to see that Parthiban himself as reincarnated as Karthi.

So, he’s getting back the kingdom he lost in his previous Janma…

We aren’t sure whether this is a real fact about this film. Keep logging to this column for more confirmed news on this film’s story.

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