:lol: I think he got used to this kind of situations..
Nice new posters of popular movies. Some are really good :)
http://minimalmovieposters.in/
http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lz...esjeo1_500.jpg
http://24.media.tumblr.com/39deaddd3...esjeo1_400.jpg
http://25.media.tumblr.com/6259f8019...esjeo1_500.jpg
Apoorva Sagodharargal : Gives out nothing, but piques your interest - good one.
Sadma : Excellent ! It appeals to everyone who have seen and not seen the movie.
Are these original posters or fan made (I can't find any information on the site) ?
I have not read Thaayam (never heard of it - post the series if possible please) - but I would like to highlight a (well known) work "The Diary of Anne Frank" which could have been used as a reference material for Alavanthaan - The Dairy naration part + childhood (in the book its about sisters) + addressing the dairy + hatered - are quite similar.
The Diary of Anne Frank is a very good read if you are interested in War / Sociologic subjects.
None of them is original. Its inspired by http://minimalmovieposters.tumblr.com/
http://www.hindustantimes.com/Entert...1-1093263.aspx
I can’t take risks all the time: Kamal Haasan
Kamal Haasan is ready with some new scripts, which he claims are more viable all over India than his last film, Vishwaroopam. The actor-filmmaker had taken a huge risk with the film, even mortgaging his house to finance it. Now, he intends to make films in Tamil as well as Hindi. “We are ready with many scripts and are looking for the right kind of producers who can take the films up north. I can’t take risks all the time,” says Kamal.
Having realised the importance of marketing a film, in addition to appealing content, he says, “Now marketing is as crucial and difficult as film-making, if not more. I want someone who can do that properly, otherwise I can’t make those films.” Thankfully, the mortgage for the house has been paid off after the success of Vishwaroopam, but Kamal isn’t relaxing just yet. “I can’t say I’m a rich man now. Some people took advantage of the situation and made lots of money, and I’m glad about that,” he says.
Reportedly, his Ek Duuje Ke Liye (1981) co-star, Rati Agnihotri, is vying for the rights to remake the film with her son Tanuj Virwani. Although unaware of this, Kamal says that he has no issues with the remake, but he wouldn’t want to star in it. “We did try making a sequel, but it never came to north India. Now I’m old and can’t play the role again,” he says. “K Balachander (director), who is my mentor, didn’t want to tamper with the original, but I thought of a sequel. We made it in Tamil, but it never got made in Hindi. Now, it’s too late.”
http://m.timesofindia.com/entertainm...w/21100837.cms
Kamal would love to act with Shruti
Shruti Haasan seems to be gradually rising up the ladder in the industry. The actress recently had a hit in Tollywood and is now gearing up for two releases in Hindi.
Her father-actor Kamal Haasan maintains that he is proud of her achievements. The veteran actor was quoted saying that since the two are busy with their own work, there is absolutely no time. However, he added that he would love to act with her in a movie if they found time.
Kamal Haasan is now gearing up for the sequel of Viswaroopam, Viswaroopam 2. The first look of the film was recently released in Macau.
sakala,
Please call me.I have lost one of your numbers when I changed the handset.
One more number of yours is Switched/off
Rare Picture (Kalai Gnani Kamal with Nadigar Thilagam)
http://i1366.photobucket.com/albums/...ps899a8991.jpg