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lancelot sir!traslation in english
" So long, Rahman had composed music for so many films, but he hasnt brought his mother to any Music release function. A.R. Rahman , not only brought his mother, but also made her climb the stage and felt happy. This happiness still increased manifold, and to all his close friends, he has been telling that a song has to be puicturised in this fashion. Kalaprabhu has picturised it so well. This happiness alone is enough for me. I feel that my son has become a big time director, with this praise, says Producer Kalaipuli Dhanu. Should anyone be told that this son Kalaprabhu is the son of Dhanu ??!!. Once Dhanu asked Bhagyaraj , " If you would have thought, you could have introduced your son with veteran directors like Maniratnam or Shankar. On what basis, did you leave him with my son ??". Bhagyaraj replied, " When this boy narrated the story to me, I felt that even if we showed 10% of the story of the film in the screen, it would become a hit. But he has shown it ten times more than what he narrated to me. The film is gonna be a sure hit". There is one more news associated with this Sweetness. Just by seeing the picturisation of the songs, some frontline production houses have approached the Director Kalaprabhu with giving advances for their forthcoming films.
http://www.tamilcin ema.com/CINENEWS /Hotnews/ 2008/september/ 160908b.asp
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Originally Posted by A.ANAND
SO will he be associated with our master again....i really hope soo....
I thought for "Ah aa" audio release, SJ surya's mum released the first Cd to ARR's mum. So, how come they say "So long, Rahman had composed music for so many films, but he hasnt brought his mother to any Music release function. A.R. Rahman "
yes, i hav the same point...Quote:
Originally Posted by united07
'Sakkarakatti' for the sweet tooth on 26th
IndiaGlitz Exclusive [Thursday, September 18, 2008]
'Taxi…Taxi' is the most widely hummed song of the recent times from the movie 'Sakkarakatti'. Set to tunes by AR Rahman the peppy number has made a clean sweep at the chart busters with its foot tapping music for which Blaze rapped. The movie starring seasoned actor K Bhagyaraj's son Shaanthanu is set to hit screens on 26th of September.
Shaanthanu makes his debut venture as a hero in this flick is pitted against Vedika and Ishita. The movie is being directed by Kala Prabu, son of Kalaipuli S Dhanu who produces this feature film.
The first time director lauds the songster A R Rahman for composing scads of theme music for the movie which bolsters its already high reputation by the songs. Kala Prabu promises that the re-recording has emerged as a wonderwork which is sure to render a mellifluous effect for the audience and especially for Rahman's die hard fans.
'Sakkarakatti' with a tag line a choo chweet will be true to its words as this movie will be a treat for Rahman fans with its fabulously luster opera. The songs have been a promoting asset to the film which is being produced by Kalaipulu S Dhanu who is acclaimed for his slick promotion.
A ban proclaimed on promoting the films with gigantic hoardings and banners might no way suppress the ace producer Kalaipulai Dhanu in luring the audience for the movie.
Let's keep our fingers crossed to find out what's in the store shortly!!
http://www.indiaglitz.com/channels/t...cle/41619.html
Leading producer Kalaipuli .S.Dhanu had said that if his film gets censored on Monday (September 22), it will positively get released on Friday (Sep 26).
However the film is yet to be censored and it looks like it is making way for Sun Pictures Kathalil Vizhuenthen, which has booked all the screens. Dhanu and Kalanithi Maran are now best of friends due to recent political happenings, and obviously they did not want to clash.
Remember Kathalil Vizhuenthen has the hit song Nakku Mukka…, which is being aggressively promoted by Sun TV. At the same time Sakkarakatti has the chartbuster Taxi, Taxi…, which Sun has the satellite rights and it makes sense for Dhanu to hold back the release as they are sure to promote its music.
The film is the launch pad of K Bhagyaraj's son Shaanthanu, and Dhanu's son Kala Prabhu as director. The buzz around the film is positive especially after the "Taxi, Taxi…" song tuned by A.R Rahman became a chartbuster.
Shaanthanu is pitted against two hot girls Vedika and Ishita in the film which is a" youthful musical entertainer", according to its director Kala Prabhu.
For a film with newcomers, Dhanu has been able to sell the film to distributors at a high rate on the strength of Rahman's music. Sakkarakatti will take a super opening if it gets a solo release
Anyone read ARR's interview in The Hindu today? :roll:
wats that all about...Quote:
Originally Posted by viraajan
The new sound techniques he has used in SK song and his Tamil, Hindi and international projects. The interview is really cool. Especially the 1st paragraph in which the author has described ARR as a person :DQuote:
Originally Posted by SoftSword
Will post it here soon :D
I think Sakkarakatti will be an average grosser.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=76mFsg3rsuc
Down-to-earth A. R. Rahman
It's hard to pin down what exactly it is about A.R. Rahman that makes him so appealing in person. Maybe it's the absence of airs of any kind. Maybe it's the refreshing lack of ennui or cynicism. Or, maybe it's just plain old n iceness, of a simple, down-to-earth variety that's hard to come by these days.
Whatever it is, it works just as effortlessly on the six winners of a Sony music-organised 'Sakkarakatti contest' who get to meet the maestro in his front office late one evening as it does on yours truly. They all go from hushed reverence to easy, happy smiles within minutes. And although he's in the middle of recording for Mani Ratnam's "Ravan", he makes sure everyone's got the pictures they want with him before they leave (see what I mean about nice?).
When we finally sit down for our chat, we start off by discussing the music of "Sakkarakatti", which has now spent over 20 weeks at the top of the charts. "It's interesting to work with this new generation of directors," says Rahman, referring to first-time director of "Sakkarakatti", Kalaprabhu S Dhanu. "They don't carry the same sort of baggage other directors do — they're willing to let go of things that could make a product old and go in a new direction, with new influences."
Possibly no one understands this generational shift in movies and music better than Rahman, who's been part of the industry since he was a child. "In a sense, I've crossed three generations," he says. "I started playing when I was 11 for the older generation of music directors such as M.S. Viswanathan and Ilayaraaja, then came my generation, and I'm embarking on the next one now."
And the key to surviving these shifts is constant reinvention. "I think it's very important to drop certain things and attain a newer mindset," he says. "That's why I'm thrilled to see that "Sakkarakatti" is doing well — because most of the songs are next generational."
How so? He expands on his theme: "For instance, 'Muqabala' was a popular song of the nineties, while 'Taxi Taxi' is what's popular now. For melodious songs, the essence of melody remains, but the shell changes, as with 'Marudaani'. And 'I miss you da' has futuristic touches within a traditional structure."
Of course, it isn't all about the new and futuristic. One of the most talked about projects that Rahman is currently working on is period film "Marmayogi", which sees a reunion of sorts between him and Kamal Haasan. "Well, this is first time I'm working with him when he's directing — earlier, he was a spectator to the process, whereas now, his own taste and essence is emerging," he says. And how is that working out? Rahman says with a chuckle, "I think it took us a while to tune up, but now we're vibing!"
He describes it as a "period movie that's contemporary in every sense, with a '300'-ish quality about it." Then there's Gautam Menon's "Chennaiyil Oru Mazhaikalam", Shankar's "Enthiran", "Ravan", Subhash Ghai's "Yuvraj", not to mention Danny Boyle's "Slumdog Millionaire" that just won the People's Choice Award at the Toronto International Film Festival. . Whew! And that's not even the entire list.
"Fortunately or unfortunately, I work on three different planes now with Tamil, Hindi, and international projects," he says, adding ruefully, "So it's like I'm trying to keep everyone happy. My kids are growing up as well and I need to spend more time with them. It's hard, sometimes exhausting, but all the love I receive keeps me going."
Indeed, he does look tired, but he poses obligingly next to a pair of keyboards, a mixer and a recorder mounted on the wall of his office as we wrap up the interview. That set of equipment has a special place in his heart, it turns out — it's what he used for his breakthrough hit "Roja". "I used it all the way up to 'Vande Mataram'," he says, as I get a few goosebumps at the thought that I'm looking at a little piece of cinematic history.
Then, although it's nearly 9 p.m., it's back to the studio for him — "Ravan" awaits — and I take my leave.
nicely written. and the first time i listened to sakarakatti, i knew it was a trendsetter. loving miss u da. very futuristic and random, yet so musically powerful and heart-touching.Quote:
Originally Posted by baba88
He describes it as a "period movie that's contemporary in every sense, with a '300'-ish quality about it." Then there's Gautam Menon's "Chennaiyil Oru Mazhaikalam", Shankar's "Enthiran", "Ravan", Subhash Ghai's "Yuvraj", not to mention Danny Boyle's "Slumdog Millionaire" that just won the People's Choice Award at the Toronto International Film Festival. . Whew! And that's not even the entire list. :2thumbsup:
:omg:! i cant wait!!!!
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'Sakkarakatti' sweeps a clean U certificate
IndiaGlitz [Wednesday, September 24, 2008]
'Sakkarakatti' with its post production work complete, made it to the censor board for certification. The movie starring Shanthanu opposite Vedhika and Ishita is set to hit the silver screen on Friday, 26th September.
The movie acclaimed laurels for its brilliant musical composition done by AR Rahman. Being directed by producer Kalaipuli S Dhanu's son, Kala Prabhu the movie has generated expectation because of its producer, whose earlier records holds a series of blockbusters.
The flick holds some awesome theme music composed by the songster which will be a treat for die hard Rahman fans as preened by the director.
Nearing the date of release, the movie was screened for the committee members of the censor board recently. A clean 'U' certificate was issued to the movie without any deletion of footage. The cast & crew are elated by this and are eagerly awaiting the release of the movie shortly.
http://www.indiaglitz.com/channels/t...cle/41781.html
Good news, I can see the movie with my younger cousins. :)
No news from Ayngaran yet about release in UK tho....I don't think were gonna get it on 26th September. :(
Nakku Mukka.. takes on Taxi Taxi..!
Moviebuzz | Wednesday, 24 September , 2008, 11:17
It is a classic confrontation this week at the box- office.
Two films with debutants and having chartbusting songs- Kathalil Virunthe and Sakkarakatti are going for each others throat, as they try to woo youth audiences.
The producers of both the films are good friends on the same side of the political divide and have tried desperately not to clash. But both want their films to have at least a four-week run before Diwali, so are forced to release on Sep 26.
On Tuesday (Sep 23), Sakkarakatti got cleared by the censors, with a clean 'U' certificate. The producer of the film, Kalaipuli S Thanu, says he is planning the biggest ever release for his film this Friday.
booked tickets for first day evening show in Santham......keeping fingers crossed :) .....hope movie will be sittable atleast :lol:
'sittable'-la illama iruntha kuda parava illai!but kathir movie mathiri illama irutha pothum! 'setthum'
heroin intruducing agum bothu,kavithai paadi,malar thoovi....[vaitha kalakuthu nenechale...] :shaking: :shaking:
Sakkarakkatti gets U certificate
Prasanna Singh [September 24, 2008, 5:04:56 PM]
The Censor Board has cleared Sakkarakkatti (starring Shantnoo Bhagyaraj, Ishitha and Vedhika) with a U certificate and without even a single cut.
Sakkarakkatti is the debut vehicle for hero Shantnoo (Bhagyaraj’s son) and director Kala Prabhu (Kalaipuli Dhanu’s son).
Sakkarakkatti became famous for its song ‘Taxi Taxi? which was an instant hit. Its sheen and popularity even compelled the filmmakers to reshoot the original video. A.R. Rahman, before starting to compose for this film, promised that his work in this film will make everyone undergo the same pleasant feeling they had when they listened to him for the first time in Roja. Well, the maestro has fulfilled his promise.
Sakkarakkatti will be a wholesome youthful entertainer with its peppy music by A.R. Rahman, incredibly beautiful narration by Kala Prabhu, fresh and young faces and excellent cinematography by Andrew.
http://tamil.galatta.com/entertainme...ate_18866.html
'Sakkarakatti' release tomorrow
- 25.09.2008
http://www.cinesouth.com/masala/hotn...092008-3.shtml
The movie is not released in bangalore today....
kaadhalalil vizhundhaen managed to get released...
wat the hell is happening..!!!
after reading all the movie reviews it seems like the movie is going to be one of the biggest flops of the year. If the movie becomes still a success it's just because of A.R.Rahman. Wait and see
:sigh2:
\All that expectation\ All that anticipation\ All that excitement\ All that hope\
All down the drain.
:cry:
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:argh:
r u kidding me?Quote:
Originally Posted by Yathu
please read my review from tamil film section.......sorry guys, it was so bad that u cant even call it a "movie" .......it was more like a amateur guy's work on a camcorder
orkut ARR fans are ripping apart the movie and are totally pissed with rahman sir........this easily becomes the worst movie of ARRahman's career :x if this is what frndship with ppl. like dhanu, kadhir, AM.Rathnam going to give us - then i dont think sir needs such frndships :evil:
Ameer, such a wonderful talent longing to work with ARR and he works with a guy who doesent even know direction - kalaprabhu.......i'm afraid, even ARR's reputation will undergo some damage because of choosing this movie.......
how is the picturization maddy? and wow i am totally shocked hearing this. was it that bad?Quote:
Originally Posted by MADDY
graphics for marudhani song, can u imagine :lol: .....this talks a lot abt the quality of song picturisationQuote:
Originally Posted by thineshan54321
Really? In the saroja function, ameer spoke like as if ARR turned him down..Ameer is always with yuvan from day one and i dont understand why he said that..It is not that ameer approach ARR with a script and ARR turned him down but the problem is Ameer did not even APPROACH ARR for his music..Quote:
Originally Posted by MADDY
:exactly: my thoughts!!! im still not sure what is/was Ameer's problem with ARR .... :huh:Quote:
Originally Posted by Mahen
sakkarakatti, ais kattiya oarnji pochu!ARR inimel avoroda close friends kaha padam pannuvathai vittu, nalla padaipali kalukku mukkiya thuvam tharum.esp.in tamil!
sakkarakatti innoru kathal virus pola! :banghead:
ameer arr approch panna vitham than sariyilla!mattapadi ulla arr-roda pannanum innu asai illama irukkum.Quote:
Originally Posted by dinesh2002
Once again....Great A.R.Rahman music let down by a poor movie......(As per the reviews, I think the movie is not at all good) :argh:
There is a sense of deja vu regarding ARR's movies failing at the B.O.
1) Suddenly a news comes that ARR is going to score in an un named movie....and the director says that the movie is going to be a greatest hit...
2) Then we ARR fans write lengthy articles and discuss about the plot, music even before the starcast are finalised...
3) Then few articles will come in newspapers that Rahman has given two rocking numbers and is working on the other songs...
4) Then the movie progress goes silent...
5) By this time 1 year would have gone...
6) Suddenly there will be a leaked news that audio is going to be out....
7) We again predict the songs, discuss about the probable songs...
8) Atlast after three or four months wait, audio releases and overnight audio will be declared a hit....
9) Finally the overhyped movie gets released and the movie bombs in the B.O...Poor ARR...He has to appoint some advisor to select good scripts...
Great songs going down with the movie...
How many times can we see this happening...See Kadhalil vizhunthen..The music was grt and movie promo was attractive and was given wide publicity whereas Sakkarakatti had no publicity and the promos were pathetic....
Sorry Rahman... :cry3: :argh:...This is just my opinion... :(
Many of them didn't have an idea that the movie was released or not...Thanks to Thaanu :banghead:
:cry: :cry: :cry: music man ayya,innum ethavathu irukka illa.....konjam micham vainnga!pothunda sami! :ashamed:Quote:
Originally Posted by music man
I think Dhanu paid alot for A.R.Rahman. That's the reason why he accepted the movie.
:notthatway: ARR accepted this film solely becoz of Dhanu being a good friend of his... and he wanted to promote young talents.... esp Dhanu's son........ but ended up like this :?Quote:
Originally Posted by baba88
everyone (bagyaraj, dhanu, arr) said that the way he narrated the story was amazing... i mean arr has no control over making the movie good other than to give great music and mindblowing BGM (which he did). hopefully this guy gets better with his direction. still appreciate him for getting good tunes from ARR which we are enjoying at the moment. i still hvnt seen the movie, maybe thats why i am so easy on this guy. if it's as bad as u guys tell me, ill go to chennai, find this guys house and serupalayae adichu konuduvan. but i know one thing for sure. there were many movies that flopped with arrs music but the music still remains rooted deeply in everyone's heart. thats the power of his music and we should be proud of that.Quote:
Originally Posted by dinesh2002
Funny how i don't really care about the movie, always knew it will flop, its come to a place where i just look forward to the music, PERIOD! Tamil movie are... no offense... SHIT..
only way ARR is gonna give good music to good movies is in Hindi, iv lost all hope for Tamil movie except for Mani, :(
sad but that truth
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That's not true lancelot. There's a lot of great Tamil movies - and yes, while I agree that Mani Rathnam is whom I look to the most, there are other quality directors that do pump out good movies. This is more of A.R.R.'s poor script choice than Kollywood being worse than Bollywood or Hollywood. There are a lot of solid movies, like Unnale Unnale, and then there are also beautiful artsy films like Katradhu Thamizh. Sure it may not come in copious quantities; but they exist, and A.R.R. should hire someone to find him those films.
once arr movies were all(most of) hits esp in 90's. now atm, sok, sakarakatti, kadhal virus, kkk, pp etc were all flops. i think he deosn't knows the current trend or will not watch other tamil movies to go with the current trend. but the future coming projects are promising in tamil. chennaiyil oru malai kalam, ravan, robot, marma yogi. so i think arr is escaped for the next three years :)Quote:
Originally Posted by thiru_iyer