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Vineeth Sreenivasan’s New Film Thira

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Vineeth Sreenivasan is directing his new film ‘Thira’ after the box office hit film ‘Thattathin Marayath’. Reports are saying that Shobana is doing the heroin role in this film. But she is busy with her dance programs and all. There is no confirmation regarding this news. The film will be complete thriller. Vineeth’s brother Dhyan is doing the central character of the movie.

Prithviraj In Sudhi Valmikam

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Prithviraj is doing the title role of the film ‘Sudhi Valmikam’. Renjith Shankar is the director of the film. Prithviraj is also doing another film ‘May Flower’ with Renjith Shankar. Both the films are in the initial stage. Director told that ‘Sudhi Valmikam’ is a movie which has equal importance of love, happiness and friendship. He also added that he can’t find a better name for this movie other than ‘Sudhivalmikam’.

Kerala State Film Awards 2013

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Kerala State Film Awards 2013
Best Movie – Celluloid
Best 2nd Movie – Ozhimuri
Best Director – Laljose (Ayalum Njanum Thammil)
Best Actor – Prithviraj (Celluloid, Ayalum Njanum Thammil)
Best Actress – Rima Kallingal (22 Female Kottayam, Nidra)
Best 2nd Actor – Manoj K Jayan (Kaliyachan, Ardhanaari)
Best 2nd Actress – Sajitha Madathil (Shutter)
Best Screenplay – Anjali Menon (Manjadikkuru)
Best Music Director – M. Jayachandran (Celluloid)
Best Singer Male – Vijay Yesudas (Akaleyo Nee)
Best Singer Female – Sithara (Yenundodi)
Background Score – Bijibal (Kaliyachan)
Best Lyrics – Rafeek Ahammed
Best Cinematography – Madhu Neelakandan (Annayum Rasoolum)
Best Story – Manoj Kana (Chayilyam)
Popular Movie – Ayalum Njanum Thammil
Best Comedy Actor – Salim Kumar (Ayalum Njanum Thammil)
Best Debut Director – Farook Abdul Rahman (Kaliyachan)
Best Editor – G. Ajith Kumar
Best Make Up – M.G Roshan
Best Art Director – Suresh Kollam
Best Childrens Movie – Black Forest

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Up And Down Mukalil Oralundu Review

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Producer– R. Karunamurthi, V Balachandran, Latha Kurien Rajeev

Director- T K Rajeev Kumar

Cast- Indrajith, Meghna Raj, Ganesh Kumar, Prathap Pothan, Baiju, Remya Nambeeshan, Nandu, Shruthi Menon, Rajat Menon etc.

Music– M Jayachandran

Background Score– Prashanth Murali

Review By : Unni R Nair (Kerala9.com )

Chanakyan’- I still love watching the movie; ‘Pavithram’- I’ve watched at least 3 or 4 times and may fain watch it again; ‘Kannezhuthi Pottumthottu’- there are things that I liked about the film; ‘Shesham’- I had discussed the film at a seminar for school students; ‘Ivar’- Hmm…passable fare…These, among films directed by T K Rajeev Kumar, are worth remembering, in one way or the other. But now, coming to the director’s latest offering, ‘Up & Down- Mukalil Oralundu’, which, to be frank, didn’t bore me, I’d say I won’t remember the movie for long. I watched it, with sort of child-like curiosity, wanting to know how the suspense would end; and when it ended, I walked out of the theatre and in a couple of hours the film was sort of forgotten. I realized that sans the suspense, the film was OK, for a one-time watch. The performances are not bad, the suspense element is there, the lift element is well worked-out… but there is something amiss, something vital that’s amiss. You don’t get the edge-of-the-seat feel and you don’t remember performances that are striking. In short, ‘Up & Down, Mukalil Oralundu’ is just an OK kind of film, which you may watch for the lift sequences.

Thampuran (Indrajith) is a lift operator in a high-rise multi-storeyed apartment building. As the inhabitants of the building get ready for their anniversary celebrations, nine people- including the City Police Commissioner Siyad Muhammed (Ganesh Kumar), who is the chief guest at the function, get stranded on a lift that’s stuck half way. We understand that this is an usual thing with the lift in the building. But since the City Police Commissioner too is inside it and the lift gets stuck for longer than is usual, it’s not to be taken lightly. Those stuck inside the lift include Edathil Govindan Nair (Prathap Pothan), a well known writer who is an alcoholic too; Cherian (Nandu), who is acting as Gandhi in a play to enacted that day and which is written by Edathil Govindan Nair; Sooraj (Rajat Menon), who is playing Godse in the same play and who is also the secretary of the association of residents in the building; Sam Christy (Baiju), the owner of the building; Prasanna (Remya Nambeeshan), Sam’s wife and danseuse and Mitra (Shruthi Menon), Sooraj’s sweetheart. These seven people plus the Police Commissioner and Thampuran and a little child who is with Thampuran are left stranded inside the lift for a long time. The lift mechanic (Kochupreman), all drunk, tries his best to work things out and later declares that things may go wrong and end up in a disaster. In the meanwhile the lift starts moving down at great speed and then halts all of a sudden; the overhead fan falls off and reveals a dead body- that of a woman (Meghna Raj), who had walked into the apartment the previous night. She is a high-class call girl and is also a frequent visitor to the apartment building, ‘catering’ to many people there. The kid who is with Thampuran in the lift is hers.

So, that’s it. Nine people stuck inside the lift and one dead body. The Police Commissioner declares that by the time he comes out of the lift, he would have found and arrested the murderer. What follows forms the rest of the plot…

Sounds interesting, isn’t it? But something goes wrong with the treatment. The pace slackens off somewhere maybe. The suspense is not that BIG a suspense; you seem to be cleverer than the Police Commissioner and find out the culprit much before than him. There is something cold about the happenings that makes it just an OK kind of movie. I felt that, if handled in a different manner, it would have made for a real racy, edge-of-the-seat thriller. As of now, ‘Up & Down, Mukalil Oralundu’ is OK for a thriller and can be watched once, maybe without getting bored. That’s all…

Performance 

Indrajith is good and does justice to his role, but he doesn’t have much to do. Meghna is good too. The rest of the cast do justice to their roles. Nandu seems to be getting sort of typecast these days, especially regarding his mannerisms. Prathap Pothan, the veteran who had bowled us over with his performance recently in ‘Ayaalum Njaanum Thammil’, seems to be overdoing it a bit. There is no single actor in the film who could be called exceptional as regards performance. Meghna Raj is the only one worth mentioning; in a way it’s her film. But even her role could have been worked out better. Perhaps it’s the writer and the director who should have worked that out…

Technical aspects

The lift part (since most of the action takes place in and around a lift) is handled deftly, thanks to the art-director Mohandas and editor Ajith Kumar. But it could definitely have been slicker. Jomon Thomas lends able support with his camerawork.

Music

Rajeev Kumar has introduced a new composer in Prashanth Murali, who has scored the background score. His work is OK. Let’s hope he stays and gives us better musical compositions in the years to come…

Script

Something is wrong with the script, I should say. The characters could have been worked out better, the sequences could have been conceived differently and then the film would have been pacier and better…

Direction

T K Rajeev Kumar has of course delivered a film that’s better than his last one, ‘Thalsamayam Oru Penkutty’; but once again he has committed the same sin- i.e., base his film on a half-baked script. Had the script been better (it of course is the director’s job to make sure the script is good), the film would have been a thriller worth remembering. I think I’d prefer to watch ‘Chanakyan’, Rajeev Kumar’s debut venture a couple of times more than watch ‘Up & Down…’ once again…. Sorry to say that!!

Verdict- OK for one-time watch; the edge-of-the-seat element is amiss

Rating: 2/5

Asif Ali Marriage With Zama

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The favorite young star of Malayalam, Asif Ali’s marriage happened with Zama Masrine at Kannur Thanae Dinesh auditorium. Zama is the only one daughter of Asad and Mumtaz. Zama is the first year BBA student of Providence College, Kozhikode. Distinguished personalities and close friends from the cinema filed were present at the function. Special reception has been arranged for his colleagues from film world at Cial auditorium, Nedumbassery.

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Vinu Mohan Reception

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The marriage reception of Vinu Mohan was held at Gokulam Park, Kochi on May 24. His colleagues and friends from film world came to wish the young couple. Vinu’s uncle and actor Saikumar was very active in welcoming celebrities and guests. Asif Ali came to wish his friend, he is the next young actor who is going for marriage on coming Sunday. Bhavana,Meera Nandan, Kavya Madhavan, Manoj .K. Jayan, Balachandra Menon and Mukesh were present at the function.

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Sreesanth Is Out From The Movie

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Cricketer Sreesanth is out from the movie ‘Mazhavillinattam Vare .This is the first film in Malayalam that Kaithapram Damodaran Namboothiri is going to direct. The picturised scenes of Sreesanth will not come in the film. Sreesanth’s role in the film was a cricketer who comes to give practice for the new cricketers. Kaithapram told that he is excluding Sreesanth from the movie. He added that this not due to any personal issues with Sreesanth . Otherwise, it may affect the market of the film.

Ayaal Malayalam Movie Trailer

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Ayaal Malayalam Movie Trailer

Ayaal Malayalam Movie Song – Kannanthali Muttathu

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Ayaal Malayalam Movie Song – Kannanthali Muttathu

English Malayalam Movie Song – Shalabhamai

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English Malayalam Movie Song – Shalabhamai