ipdilaam naakka pudingikkira maadhiri naalu peru kelvi kaettadhaanya adanguveenga :lol:
Neraya punksans attend panraapla nnu naamellaam thitrathu thalaivarukku therinjipoch! athaan silent aa Andhrala function attent panna poittaar
http://gallery.123telugu.com/content...rds/index.html
Celebrities at Santosham Awards
https://p.twimg.com/A0LFlORCMAEDQcV.jpg:large
sakala,
All this is a new form of publicity-silent publicity.
He will not talk about his new film but he will make himself visible in the media so much that people will relate his face to the upcoming movie.
Irukkalaam, and I guess there are more ppl interedted in having him as a guest. Also, most times when he promotes new films, he mentions the 'real' link he had/has with the person(s) related the concerned movie. So, oru ecosystem aa thaan nadakkuthu!
Personally I am not against him attending punksans, padatha pathina entha info um varaathathu thaan kadupps!
We can take this as Thalaiver's Independence Day Wishes. Afterall this is the only day celebrated by ALL Indians of various states, religions, languages, economy
Vishwaroop @vishwaroopfilm
A country wit mny differnt roops.Roops of cultures,food,festivals,sports,people etc Happy Independence Day to a #Vishwaroop yet united India
Ben Kingsley in Unnaipol... remake
It was recently revealed that Ulaganayagan Kamal Haasan would soon be making his Hollywood debut with the Lord of the Rings producer Barrie Osborne, who hopes to tell an Indian story in Hollywood style.Now, one hears that Kamal’s much acclaimed film Unnaipol Oruvan is being remade in English as A Common Man featuring Academy winner Ben Kingsley in the lead. Yet another noted British actor Ben Cross has also been roped in to reprise the role that Mohan Lal did in Tamil.Unnaipol…was originally made in Bollywood as A Wednesday, which was directed by Neeraj Pandey and starred Anupam Kher and Naseeruddin Shah in the lead. The thriller tells the story of a police commissioner who gets an anonymous call. The caller demands the release of militants in exchange for info about several bombs planted across the city.A Common Man is being directed by the Sri Lankan filmmaker Chandran Rutnam, who while adapting the original’s concept, has turned it around into a high suspense thriller. Kingsley’s character is a man pushed to his limits — who eventually resorts to violent means. While Shruti Haasan was credited with the music for the Tamil version, Rutnam has opted for K’town music composer Ramesh Vinayagam.
http://www.deccanchronicle.com/channels/showbiz/kollywood/ben-kingsley-unnaipol-remake-349
Sirikka sila matter irukku, sinthikavum konjam irukku! Nemba kindal ellaam pannaama, silent aa paakkaNum enna?!?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m5FfZTz4hI4
After hearing the interview there is no doubt that he was the one who actually directed Guna and Mahanadhi. There is no way anyone else could have directed those movies.
Even if not that interview, its actually him who directed those movies! what doubt?! Of course, with Kamal's screenplay on hand, even you and me can direct!