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Thread: Chevalier Dr. Kamal Haasanin Mayyam - Part 9

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    Quote Originally Posted by radiochandra1977 View Post
    Page number 111 . Oh ! How symbolic !!!
    ha ha..mahanadhi dialogue "unakku nammam thaan"..
    But i guess amar hain(Thalaivan irukindraan) will be his next for sure but cast,crew and director were rumours..

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    KH should keep quiet for sometime and not mention things to media that are not fully finalized. Regarding TV also, no need to constantly release any news, especially since it is targeted to be completed over the next 3-4 months. They should open up once the movie is in final stages. Last 1 or 2 months, go big on publicity. Announce a release date at that time which does not change. All else will fall into place nicely.

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    When Baahubali materializes in such a grand manner, why not Maruthanayakam?

    Anyway... as I mentioned here before , Maruthanayakam is a movie Kamal planning to direct and act closer to 20 years back and the current Kamal won't fit for the leading role as I feel the time is already over. Either he needs to alter the script according to his current screen age or direct the movie by employing some one else to take the lead role. Best option, let Kamal's Maruthanayakam stay forever the dream project, plot so that at least fans like us will enjoy talking it forever.
    சொல்லிச் சொல்லி ஆறாது சொன்னா துயர் தீராது...

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    Quote Originally Posted by venkkiram View Post
    When Baahubali materializes in such a grand manner, why not Maruthanayakam?

    Anyway... as I mentioned here before , Maruthanayakam is a movie Kamal planning to direct and act closer to 20 years back and the current Kamal won't fit for the leading role as I feel the time is already over. Either he needs to alter the script according to his current screen age or direct the movie by employing some one else to take the lead role. Best option, let Kamal's Maruthanayakam stay forever the dream project, plot so that at least fans like us will enjoy talking it forever.
    He said that the younger role portions all were shot; so growing old will not be a problem !
    Best of luck - dear Tamil Film Industry ! ! !

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    அவர் வயசு பத்தி கவலை இல்ல - எங்களுக்கும் வயசாகுது இல்லையா? அந்த வயச சொல்றாருன்னு நினைக்கறேன்

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    May be maruthanayakam will become a real period film...... younger portions are shot when he was young and the old age portions will be shot when he reaches that age ......
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    Quote Originally Posted by venkkiram View Post
    When Baahubali materializes in such a grand manner, why not Maruthanayakam?

    Anyway... as I mentioned here before , Maruthanayakam is a movie Kamal planning to direct and act closer to 20 years back and the current Kamal won't fit for the leading role as I feel the time is already over. Either he needs to alter the script according to his current screen age or direct the movie by employing some one else to take the lead role. Best option, let Kamal's Maruthanayakam stay forever the dream project, plot so that at least fans like us will enjoy talking it forever.
    Reasons are simple:
    1. commercial viability for large budget project is a must. Kamal's recent record has not been that great. It is very risky to go for very high budget
    2. At release time, Kamal's films face huge issues. Vishwaroopam, Manmadhan Ambu, UV all had issues (major and minor, some of them self-inflicted). Problem faced by UV specifically was more financial related and it continues still. I think they are finding it difficult to release Papanasam for similar reasons.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kumarsr View Post
    Reasons are simple:
    1. commercial viability for large budget project is a must. Kamal's recent record has not been that great. It is very risky to go for very high budget
    2. At release time, Kamal's films face huge issues. Vishwaroopam, Manmadhan Ambu, UV all had issues (major and minor, some of them self-inflicted). Problem faced by UV specifically was more financial related and it continues still. I think they are finding it difficult to release Papanasam for similar reasons.
    you mean distributors are not buying it for the price asked for?

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    Quote Originally Posted by kumarsr View Post
    Reasons are simple:
    1. commercial viability for large budget project is a must. Kamal's recent record has not been that great. It is very risky to go for very high budget
    2. At release time, Kamal's films face huge issues. Vishwaroopam, Manmadhan Ambu, UV all had issues (major and minor, some of them self-inflicted). Problem faced by UV specifically was more financial related and it continues still. I think they are finding it difficult to release Papanasam for similar reasons.
    Kamal has the best track record in recent times for big budget movies - Viswa and Dasa both blockbusters. His overall recent track record itself is good..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nasc View Post
    you mean distributors are not buying it for the price asked for?
    No, not like that. But, issues faced during VR release is not fully sorted out yet. It came up during UV release also. UV release had other financial issues, mainly relating to Lingu.

    But consider Papanasam. It is one of the smallest/quickest movie that Kamal has done in the last several years. Even faster than UPO. There were some minor delays when he fell sick etc. But movie was completed in record time.All work completed long time back. Yet, it looks like it is a struggle to release it due to the many past financial issues. Now UV's BO result may be adding to this, who knows. In effect, when something that needs to be completed and released in 4-5 months ends up taking 10 or 12 months, you can imagine what it does to the financial investors. Time is money.

    The solution to all this is to make at least 2 movies per year. When one of them becomes a box office hit followed by another, it will resolve all issues. That is precisely what he is trying to do.

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