Sringaravelan is Dileep's Onam release
Vedhika is the heroine
Mammootty to celebrate Onam with Daivathinte Swantham Cletus
Director: G Marthandan | Cast: Mammootty, Honey Rose
North 24 Kaatham for Onam
Director: Anil Radhakrishnan Menon | Cast: Fahadh Faasil, Swati Reddy
Gangs of D Company
Three directors and six heroes
Memories - Malayalam Movie Trailer
Director: Jeethu Joseph | Cast: Prithviraj, Meghna Raj, Mia George
Sunday, February 17, 2013
Srinda Ashab in Tamil
Srinda Ashab was highly appreciated for her character named
Faasila in the recent release Annayum
Resoolum. She played a girl from Fort Kochi, who is married to a local
troublemaker, played excellently by Shine Tom Chacko.
Vishnu Raghav in Celebrations
Vishnu Raghav, who made his debut with Orkut oru ormakkott and was seen in an important role in Theevram, plays the hero in Celebrations. The film has been directed by debutant Khais Millen.
Tuesday, January 29, 2013
Mia in 6 B Paradise
Mia, who was seen in some small roles earlier, had been
noticed as the heroine in Chettayees. Now
the actor is flooded with offers.
She plays one of the heroines in Salam’s Red Wine. The film stars Mohanlal,
Fahadh Faasil and Asif Ali.
Monday, January 28, 2013
S Janaki rejects the Padma award
Well known playback singer S Janaki has declined the Padma
Bhushan award, which was announced recently. She has stated that she is indeed
happy that the government has chosen her for the award but she feels that it
has come so late in her life.
According to the 78-year-old singer, she was not interested
in the Padma honours and would accept only a Bharat Ratna.
Sunday, January 27, 2013
Christian groups protest over Romans
Director Boban Samuel’s Romans,
starring Kunchacko Boban and Biju Menon, has miffed certain Christian groups.
The film, which has been inspired by yesteryear Robert De Niro-Sean Penn
Hollywood hit We’re No Angels, has
two convicts being accepted as priests by some villagers after some confusions.
Moroever, there are some scenes that show the infighting
between some of the bishops. All these have irked some Christian groups have
come out in open protesting against the film.
KAMAT & KAMAT - Malayalam Movie Review
REVIEW: KAMAT &
KAMAT
Banner: Anto Joseph
Film Company
Director: Thomson
Script: Siby K Thomas
– Udayakrishna
Camera: Anil Nair
Music: M Jayachandran
Cast: Mammootty,
Dileep, Karthika Nair, Rima Kallingal
BASIC PLOT: Raja
Raja Kamat (Mammootty) and Deva Raja Kamat (Dileep) run a vegetarian restaurant
chain. Some issues crop up as they try to buy the old Sree Krishna Vilasom
Hotel in Palakkad. There they meet municipal secretary Mahalakshmi (Rima) and
her sister Rekha (Karthika). From then on, some romance and fights will make
the characters forget about everything else.
REVIEW: One of
the worst films to have released during recent times. First, Mammootty and
Dileep start their mimicry saying Malayalam mixed with Konkani in a silly way.
Then the story meanders along aimlessly with nothing much to narrate.
Bad script, bad direction, bad performances, bad comedy… the
list can go on and on. But what for? Is someone really serious about this film?
Why would an actor like Mammootty say yes to this film? Is
Dileep an actor or a mimicry artiste? How come Siby and Udayakrishna manage to
fool everyone else with their half-baked scripts? And did anyone ask Dhanush to
act in Kamat & Kamat at gunpoint?
He looks totally lost in the cameo.
Forget Kamat &
Kamat like a bad dream.
FINAL VERDICT: A
total waste of time and money. An absolute disaster!
Wednesday, January 23, 2013
Kammath & Kammath this weekend
Mammootty and Dileep play the roles of two brothers, who run
a vegetarian hotel chain. They started from real humble beginnings and have
made it big in life. They speak Malayalam with a Konkani flavor.
Kammath & Kammath is
being produced under the banner of Anto Joseph Film Company. The film is being
directed by Thomson, who earlier made Karyasthan.
Scripted by Siby K Thomas and Udayakrishna, the film has Karthika Nair and Rima Kallingal in the lead.
Tuesday, January 22, 2013
Shakkeela turns director
Sex siren Shakkeela, who ruled Malayalam screens with some
adult movies some years back, is returning as a director with her debut film Neelakkurinji Poothu. The film will have
herself in the lead. The story is about the hardships taken by a mother to
bring up her daughter.
Now, for all those who are waiting for some steamy scenes in
the film, well, Shakkeela is making her film for the families. She doesn’t
regret doing all those adult movies in the past and believes that she did it as
the offers she got during those times were all of that kind.
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