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Dinesh, Mahima Nambiar, Vetrimaaran At The Annanukku Jey Press Meet
P Bharathiraja, Ameer, Vetrimaaran At The Om Teaser Launch
Vetrimaaran, Ram And Others At The Inauguration of Balu Mahendra’s Library
P Bharathiraja, Vairamuthu, Vetrimaaran, Thankar Bachan, Ameer Protest Against The IPL Match In Chennai
Siddharth Completes Dubbing For His Malayalam Movie ‘Kammaarasambhavam’, Also Stars Dileep
Actor Siddharth has completed dubbing for his first Malayalam film Kammarasambhavam. This movie is being marketed as Dileep’s comeback film.
Vetrimaaran Movie Stills
Shooting Of First Part Of Vetrimaaran’s ‘Vada Chennai’ Over, The Dhanush-Starrer To Release This Year
Vetrimaaran has finally finished shooting the first part of Vada Chennai. The film set in the 1980s North Madras, is being made in three parts, starring Dhanush in the lead. Samuthirakani, who has a crucial role in the film, shared a photo from the sets with co-stars and technicians working on the project.
Samuthirakani In Manimaaran’s Next Film ‘Sanga Thalaivan’
Director Manimaran of Pugazh fame will start shooting for his next film, titled, Sanga Thalaivan, which will have Samuthirakani in the lead role. The shoot of the film, which is produced by Vetri Maaran, will commence from November.
Breaking: Vetri Maaran Meets Rajinikanth; May Direct Superstar’s Next
Superstar Rajinikanth and National Award winning director Vetrimaaran are most likely to team up for a film. A source privy to the meeting tells Silverscreen, “Vetrimaaran recently met Rajinikanth for a script discussion. The director has narrated a story scripted exclusively for the Superstar. It looks like it will proceed further.”
Alamaara Review: A Relationship Drama With A Worn-Out Plot
The lack of freshness in the script is compensated to an extent by the unconventional cast. Sunny Wayne, who is known for his rugged looks and the offbeat characters he played in hip movies like Neelakasham Pacha Kadal Chuvanna Bhoomi and Koothara, plays the protagonist, a nondescript bank employee.
Vada Chennai Will Take A Long Time – Vetrimaaran
Vetrimaaran has said that Vada Chennai will take a long time to get completed. The director, in conversation with Silverscreen, said: “We’ve been facing delays since the beginning. First, I had to go to promote Visaaranai’s publicity for Oscars. Then, Dhanush had to leave to finish his films. So the first part itself will be a little late.”
GV Prakash To Team Up With Vetrimaaran Next
National Award winning director Vetrimaaran is all set to join hands with music-composer-turned-actor, GV Prakash, on his next project. According to a report in The New Indian Express, the film will be produced by Sri Green Productions. An official announcement is expected soon. GV Prakash has composed the music for the director’s previous films Polladhavan (2007), Aadukalam (2011), and Visaranai (2016).
As Visaranai Drops Out Of The Oscars Race, Vetrimaaran Says He’s Proud To Have Represented India
National Award-winning Tamil film Visaranai, directed by filmmaker Vetrimaaran, dropped out of the Best Foreign Language Film category of the upcoming 89th Academy Awards.
“I Was Surprised When Visaranai Was Selected For The Oscars” Says Vetrimaaran
Vetrimaaran is a busy man these days. Since his film Visaranai was selected as India’s official entry to the Oscars earlier this year, the National award winning director has wasted no time basking in its glory. The filmmaker is working on promoting Visaranai. “I want to make sure that the film gets the reach it deserves. Right now, we don’t have any clue about how it’s done. But we’re talking to the right people who have done this before and they’ve given us a lot of input,” he said.
Vetrimaaran’s Visaaranai Is India’s Official Entry For Oscars 2017 In Foreign Language Film Category
Interestingly, superstar Rajinikanth on a rather prophetic note, tweeted that the movie will find Tamil cinema a fitting place in the world cinema after watching the film in February.The committee chooses one film among those released that year to be submitted as India’s official entry to the Academy for a nomination for “Best Foreign Language Film” the following year.
Vetrimaaran’s Vada Chennai Will Be Made As An Individual Film
National Award winning director Vetrimaaran’s trilogy – Vada Chennai – has been made as an individual film. “I am treating this as an individual film and shooting it like that. We have completed the first schedule of 30 days, and I am in the process of editing them,” he said.
Directors GVM, Vetrimaaran And Balaji Mohan Team Up For New TV Series
Directors Gautham Menon, Vetrimaaran and Balaji Mohan will come together to produce and direct a Tamil television series. Although there’s been a free flow of directors from the small screen to silver screen and vice-vera, this is the first time three ace directors will be teaming up to work on a single project. According to reports, the trio plan to handle themes that are relevant to the present generation in the series.
Vetrimaaran To Direct A Film On Farmer Suicides
After Visaranai, director Vetri Maaran has chosen yet another hard hitting tale of reality as his next subject. He is all set to direct and produce a film about farmer suicides, based on author Neelima Kota’s book, Shoes of The Dead. The twitter handle of his production company, Grass Root Films, made the announcement today:
Rajinikanth Praises Vetrimaaran’s Visaranai
Actor Rajinikanth, who is currently shooting in Malaysia for Kabali, watched Visaranai at a private screening organised by the film’s Chennai team. Rajinikanth was reportedly mesmerised with the film and tweeted that he had never seen a film like Visaranai. He also said that this Tamil film would find a fitting place in world cinema.
Vetri Maaran’s Visaranai Gets U/A Certificate
Visaranai, a screen adaptation of Lock Up, a novel by Auto Chandran, had won accolades at 72nd Venice Film Festival and Jio MAMI 2015. The version of Visaranai, which was screened at those festivals, didn’t have any background score.Director Vetri Maaran’s upcoming film, Visaranai, starring Attakathi Dinesh, Samuthirakani and Anandhi, has been issued a U/A certificate by the censor board officials.
Samantha Joins Dhanush–Vetrimaaran’s Vada Chennai
Actress Samantha will join the cast of Vetrimaaran’s upcoming film Vada Chennai. The film already has actor Dhanush on board, and is expected to rope in a number of stars in the coming weeks. According to a Deccan Chronicle report, Vetrimaaran had decided to cast Samantha two years ago, after he first heard the story while he shooting for Pollathavan.
Atlee and Vetrimaaran Come Together for GV Prakash’s Next
GV Prakash seems to be on a roll with his acting career. His debut, Darling, was fairly well-received, and he has completed two films, Trisha Illana Nayanthara and Pencil, which are awaiting release.
GV Prakash Might Be In Vetri Maaran’s Next
According to a TOI report,actor-composer GV Prakash Kumar will play male lead in scriptwriter Vetri Maaran’s next flick.
Dhanush and Vetrimaaran to Produce Again
Dhanush and Vetrimaaran will reportedly team up to produce yet another film. The duo is said to be bankrolling Attakathi Dinesh’s next under their respective production houses. Titled Annanukku Jai, the film has Dinesh in the lead and will be distributed by Fox Star Studios. An official announcement is expected soon.