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Amy Jackson replaces Trisha in Gowtham Menon’s film
Gowtham Menon is often known for parting ways with his technicians and actors. Nearly before a year, the filmmaker avoided working Harris Jayaraj due to some creative difference of opinions and signed A.R. Rahman for all his projects that include Vinnaithaandi Varuvaaya and its Hindi remake and Thuppariyum Anand.
Having waited nearly for a period of 5 years, Gowtham finally confessed that he would never work with Ajith Kumar in mere future. It all happened when Ajith Kumar kept insisting over changes in his script of ‘Thuppariyum Anand’. Now we hear that it will be Suriya replacing Ajith in lead role.
It has been a blatant fact that Gowtham signs his actresses for at least couple of films, which is literally illustrious with Jyothika (Vettaiyaadu Vilayaadu, Kaakha Kaakha and Pacchaikili Muthucharam), Sameera Reddy (Vaaranam Aayiram and upcoming release Nadunisi Naigal), Samantha (Ye Maaya Chesavo and upcoming bilingual movie with Rana Daggubati) and Trisha (Chennaiyil Oru Mazhaikalam and Vinnaithaandi Varuvaaya). Following these best actresses, Gowtham Menon has now inked deal with Amy Jackson.
The British model made her debut in Tamil film industry with the film ‘Madharasapattinam’ and was signed for his next film Thuppariyum Anand. But now, Amy feels lucky for having been roped for the Hindi remake of Vinnaithaandi Varuvaaya. The film produced by Gowtham Menon in collaboration with 20th Fox Century features Prateik Babbar in lead role and Trisha was supposed to repeat her ‘Jessie’ role in this version as well.
The film was supposed to go on floors by first week of October and is now postponed to November. Since Trisha has already signed couple of South Indian projects – Ajith Kumar’s Mankatha and Pawan Kalyan’s Kushiga (remake of Hindi blockbuster Love Aaj Kal), she has walked out of the project due to call sheet issues. Apparently, Gowtham Menon has now chosen the most beautiful British actress Amy Jackson to play the female lead role opposite Prateik Babbar.
– R. Richard Mahesh / TellyCafe.com
Sorry CWG anthem was a disappointment, says Rahman
http://www.ndtv.com/video/special/cw...-the-music-140
ARR and Rajini
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CgYdpY9dvEI
k.balachandar on arr in coffee with anu program
part 3 and 4
http://www.tubetamil.com/view_video....ype=&category=
http://tvrk.blogspot.com/2010/10/blog-post_16.html
பல மனிதர்கள் பிரபலங்கள் ஆனதும்..தான் செய்வது தான் சரி..தான் செய்ததை புரிந்துக் கொள்ளும் திறன் மற்றவருக்கு இல்லை என்றெல்லாம் புகழ் உச்சிக்கு ஏற மமதையில் பிதற்றுவது உண்டு.இந்நிலையில் பாடல் பிரபலமாகவில்லை..என்பதற்கு..தன் தவறுதான் காரணம் என்று மன்னிப்புக் கோரும் ஏ.ஆர்.ரஹ்மான் பாராட்டுக்கு உரியவர்.அவருக்கு நமது மனமார்ந்த பாராட்டுகள்.
(எல்லாப் புகழுக்கும் இறைவன் காரணம்..)தவறுக்கு ஆண்டவனை இழுக்கவில்லை ரஹ்மான்.
http://tvrk.blogspot.com/2010/10/blog-post_16.html
'ella thavarum iraivanukke'!
CWG, a hit - Triumph & Gratitude
by A.R. Rahman on Monday, October 18, 2010 at 2:03am
CWG, a hit - Triumph & Gratitude
I want to sincerely thank all those who gave me extremely positive & encouraging responses when 'Jiyo Utho Badho Jeetho' released. Your honest, positive & unbiased reactions and getting the right perspective gave me the confidence to withstand the unexpected storm that followed. All's well, that ends well. It all culminated in an awesome response to the Commonwealth Games opening ceremony and the CWG anthem performance was a HUGE HIT and I could see both the young and old people grooving to it.
I'd like to thank the creative director for the CWG ceremony, Bharatbala, for making such a lovely video enhancing the true spirit of the lyrics and the games, Mehboob Alam for the chant 'Jiyo Utho Badho Jeeto', the choreographer for the video, Feroz Khan, 'Dhol Foundation', designer Varun Bahl and stylist Vijayta Kumar. Of course, the opening night act wouldn't have been a hit without the duas of my spiritual guides and my loving family including my mom, wife, children and sisters.
A big thanks to my hard working team, my dear fans and fellow artistes ranging from Srinivas, Chinmayi and Shibani Kashyap to the ones I want to mention below for defending me unconditionally. God bless you all!
Lataji - "Rahman is an extremely dedicated composer and people are getting too harsh"
Vishal - "Rahman has done more for music and India's international image than almost anyone else"
Pritam - "In the long run, among other things, the CWG 2010, will be remembered for the theme song"
Kailash Kher - "For me, Rahman is above criticism"
Anu Malik - "He has his own style, his own sound and he has tried to do something different. That's the way he has always been composing."
Prasoon Joshi - "The new version of the anthem is sounding very peppy, crisp and tight"
Resul Pookutty - "The song is a wake up call to the athletes/people of India"
Jitesh Pillaai - "Every man is mortal, but some are less so. A R Rahman has already qualified for cinema immortality. Let the man be. And let's listen to what he has to offer. His music surely speaks far better than most of our words".
In a personal interaction, Javed Akhtarsaab said, "Don't worry Rahman Saab, everytime you come up with something new, people tell me that you are finished. 20 days later, they start humming it".
In closing, congratulations to Team India on their superb performance at the games and for living the motto 'Jiyo Utho Badho Jeeto'.
Love, A. R. Rahman
Tax payer, Composer and Performer
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http://www.facebook.com/arrahman
ARR's Brand new look B-)
http://www.facebook.com/arrahman
RAHMAN IS GREAT BOSS -SATISH CHAKRAVARTY
Rahman experience
It was a great experience to have worked with Rahman. He is not only a great musician but also a wonderful human being. Rahman is a great boss. He took me under his wings and mentored me to become a better musician and taught me how to use technology in an artistic way. You don’t get this kind of learning anywhere else. Rahman is also like a friend, philosopher and guide to all those who work with him because he likes to take care of people who work for him. It is his encouragement which has made me an independent music director.
Rahman is a great boss
Success does not affect Rahman
at all
Rahman as a person
I like his humility. He remains grounded always. Success does not affect Rahman at all. He treats all human beings equally irrespective of their backgrounds. I really look upon this quality of Rahman as a person.
Favorite albums in the recent times
I liked Raavan very much which was musically very interesting and challenging. I could perceive Rahman’s Hollywood experiences in it. The manner in which Hollywood approaches a score; Rahman has also approached the structure of the song very openly. I also liked Vinnai Thaandi Varuvaaya which had a musical theatre feel. The songs did not fall into the pattern of pallavi, saranam and Rahman had handled the melody without these structures which was interesting. Gautham had really used them well on screen. It is a very difficult thing to do but they have pulled it off very well.
http://www.videos.behindwoods.com/vi...kravarthy.html
:exactly: - How exactly do you measure the success/failure of a Games song? VK Malhotra sollittA failure AyidumA?Quote:
Originally Posted by sathya_1979
indha north indies kalagam makers-ku edhukku sorry? He doesn't actually need Bollywood now - 'Khan'daans-ku tata sollittu LA-Chennai-London-nu settle AyirukkalAm. avaingaLA kAl-la vizhundhu mannippu kEtkara varaikkum avaingaLa boycott paNNi irukkaNum :evil: