The movie debuts another new director Thiagarajan Kumararaja and is produced by SPBCharan. The movie is launched today and looks like an action movie:
http://www.indiaglitz.com/channels/t...08/430966.html
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The movie debuts another new director Thiagarajan Kumararaja and is produced by SPBCharan. The movie is launched today and looks like an action movie:
http://www.indiaglitz.com/channels/t...08/430966.html
Yep. Looks like a crime story :shaking:
Still on paper was good :cool2:
Are you talking about some paper AD? I haven't seen it. The sketch used in the banner at the pooja (from the Indiaglitz site) was really good mimicking the comics.Quote:
Originally Posted by viraajan
yes.. .i saw the ad in dailythanthi.. it reminds me the cover page of crime novels came in 1970's & 80's
70s/80s kooda illa.. pattukOttai prabhakar, rajeshkumar etc in the 90s :PQuote:
Originally Posted by HonestRaj
http://www.dailythanthi.com/thanthie...MDSG252936.jpg
Interesting. Doing TFI version of Sin City maybe.
Thanks, Nerd. It is cool.Quote:
Originally Posted by Nerd
SPB Charan’s Aranya Kaandam launched
By Moviebuzz | Thursday, 18 December , 2008, 15:16
Under the Capitol Film Works banner, S P Charan has started his next venture Aranya Kaandam and a puja was held to mark the same at his Kodandapani Studios. Present on the occasion were SP Balasubramaniam, Gangai Amaran and AM Ratnam along with the cast and crew of the film.
The film stars Sampath Raj, Jackie Shroff, Ravi Krishna and newcomer Yasmin. Thiagrajan Kumararaja is the debut director who opens his Kollywood innings with this film. He has done several ad films apart from indulging in some script and dialogue writing for various films. This is a gritty gangster film which has all the masala of a commercial entertainer. Ask them why they chose Jackie Shroff for the movie and Thiagrajan replies, “The role demands it.”
While Sampath Raj plays the role of a gangster called Pasupathy, hero Ravi Krishna claims that his role is very different from what he has done so far. “I was looking for a break away from the Netru Indru Nalai mode and this film gave me that platform. You will see very different heroes in this film,” says he. Thiagarajan adds “Ravi Krishna has been very accommodating to do a multi star film like this. He is a producers’ son and so he understands what the film needs.”
The shooting commences tomorrow. Let’s see what new elements Charan infuses into this film. Going by the posters which have the visual feel of a comic book, the film seems to arouse curiosity alright.
More of pulp fiction I think. The still reminds me of those 90s pulp novels (PP, Suba, Rajeshkumar..)Quote:
Originally Posted by groucho070
Looks like a crime novel's cover page