Yes, he is eccentric, Geminis appadi thAnO ennavO! (Gemini-his zodiac sign, though I don't believe in signs, he does act sometime like a Gemini)Quote:
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Yes, he is eccentric, Geminis appadi thAnO ennavO! (Gemini-his zodiac sign, though I don't believe in signs, he does act sometime like a Gemini)Quote:
Originally Posted by raja_fan
Did your friend record that song on his mobile?Quote:
Originally Posted by rajasaranam
No I heard it only once and the song is etched in my mind forever :)Quote:
Originally Posted by MrJudge
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Originally Posted by rajasaranam
Look forward to the official release.....
Nandhalala' going strong
IndiaGlitz [Tuesday, September 09, 2008]
As reported earlier, director Mysskin's 'Nandhalala' is made with a lot of aesthetic grace and the film is about human relationships pertaining to maternal love. The film stars Mysskin along with a seven year old boy (Ashwath Raman) and both of them go in search of their respective mothers. The story is all about the journey and the people they meet on the way.
Shooting for the film is currently going on in Chennai and reports indicate that the climax scenes are being shot. However, all the song sequences are yet to be filmed. Songs are not going to be featured in the traditional format but as montage sequences.
According to Mysskin, Illayaraja's songs are tremendously intense capturing the mood of the film in a big way and that the songs would be a big boost for the film as a whole.
Scenes involving the mother characters to be shot in Gobichettipalayam.
Will a movie like 'Nandhalala' that delves into human relationships be embraced by Tamil audiences? Only time will tell.
Mahaleela relased and I think Raaja didn't contributeQuote:
Originally Posted by kameshratnam
Audio launch postponed to 23rd Jan :(
http://www.ayngaran.com/audiodetails.php?audid=22
:clap: Mysskin :clap:
Mysskin to give credit to “Kikujiro”
IndiaGlitz [Wednesday, January 07, 2009]
Director Mysskin's 'Nandhalala' is almost wound up for an early release. The director, who has churned out films like “Chithiram Pesuthadi” and “Anjathey”, is keen to make a mark with 'Nandhalala' in which he plays the lead role besides directing it.
The movie is seemingly inspired by Japanese flick “Kikujiro”, directed by Taikeshi Kitano. It is about the journey of a young child. Released in 1999, the movie swept many awards. 'Kathale Kannalae' Snightha is also in the cast.
Interestingly, Mysskin was tight-lipped when the project initially began. However after pointed out buy certain section of media that the movie is actually a take-off of “Kikujiro”, Mysskin has eventually decided to give due credit to the original version in the title card itself.
Meanwhile, sources close to the director say he is planning his next inspired by August “Rush” (2007), a drama film directed by Kirsten Sheridan and written by Paul Castro.
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How was it working with Ilaiyaraaja?
Working with Ilaiyaraaja is a totally different experience. When I worked for my first two
films, I was very interactive with my music director. But with him, as he knows everything, there was not much for me to explain. So I gave suggestions only in areas where I felt I wanted something different.
The film’s background score is already creating a buzz. Comment.
Once Ilaiyaraaja saw the film, he
suggested the idea of using musicians from abroad for the score. So we flew in symphony musicians from the Budapest orchestra and we’ve introduced rarely-used instruments like Oboe for the score. The last 50 minutes of the film will have no dialogue and it is only the score that’ll carry the film forward.
Do you think such an experiment will go down well with the audiences?
I hope so. But, what I can tell you is once you get immersed into the score, it’ll be as addictive as opium. We do have a plan of releasing the OST (original soundtrack) as an album but we’ll wait till the film’s release to decide.
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I hope atleast Mysskin keeps his promise, lets see.