Posts Tagged ‘Naan Kadavul’

  • Is Bala “The One” of Tamil Cinema ?
    iView Author: Skanda Narayanan (City, Country) Email: skandarks@gmail.com Is Bala “The One” of Tamil Cinema ? Well, not yet. Sethu was a definite case of Bala’s holy arrival. Nandha discovered the actor in Surya, and Pithamagan saw Bala’s proteges (Vikram and Surya) coming together. With Naan Kadavul, Bala takes up the ultimate statement of...
    by PROJEKT iVIEW at March 23rd, 2009 at 09:03 pm
  • Naan Kadavul: Exterminate All the Brutes!
    Before I descend into the maddening chaos of Naan Kadavul and try to put into so many words the twisted, discordant scapes it evoked in my head, and lest I lose myself again somewhere between the nightmare and the ecstasy, I would like to declare the enigmatic Bala’s latest opus to be not just an instance of powerful even revolutionary cinema but of cinema itself...
    by Siddharth Pillai at March 6th, 2009 at 06:03 pm
  • Naan Kadavul: Oh My God!
    iView Author: R. Gayathridevi (Chennai/India) Email: gaya3ram83@gmail.com Naan Kadavul: Oh My God! Reams have been written about Arya’s beefed-up body, his whirlwind one-month yoga training to stand on his head, the supposed begging task given to Pooja before succeeding Meenakshi and Bhavana as the final heroine of the movie, how Ilayaraja developed goosebumps...
    by PROJEKT iVIEW at February 11th, 2009 at 02:02 pm
  • Naan Kadavul – music for the soul!
    The music for Bala’s much awaited Naan Kadavul came out three weeks back, a full week before the audio of Mysskin’s Nandalala. I have been hearing these songs for this entire period of time and yet could collect my thoughts only now to write a post on them. Unlike Nandhalaala these songs are not immediately likeable. These songs have so much of gravity behind...
    by V.P. Jaiganesh at January 26th, 2009 at 10:01 am
  • Bala’s next – whats cooking? probably someone you know
    Sensationalism of topics apart – Thamizh film director Bala is one who is never tired of chronicling people whom we dont want to notice in our daily life. He takes his audiences into the fringes of our society showing us people who are literally on their fringes. His latest journey is taking him to Kasi and to people whom we never ever care to notice that they exist....
    by V.P. Jaiganesh at May 20th, 2008 at 09:05 am