Posts Tagged ‘shankar’

  • Eeram- S Pictures does it again
    .Imagine a typical day in your life when you go around with the regular routine, be it at work or home and then settle down to end the day on a rather nonchalant note. And at that particular moment if you were to come across something out of the ordinary, wouldn’t that really catch you by surprise? I had a similar experience last week when I saw the latest Tamil movie...
    by Sethumadhavan at September 22nd, 2009 at 01:09 pm
  • Rajini’s Latest in Trouble?
    Enthiran nee Robo, the insanely budgeted sci-fi flick starring Rajnikanth, Aishwarya Rai and Danny Denzongpa has finally been indefinitely shelved, say our sources. Shankar apparently has already exhausted the budget of 3 films on whatever little he’s shot so far and the ongoing spend forecasts are said to be too steep even for the cash loaded SUN pictures, who...
    by PFCdesktop at May 12th, 2009 at 10:05 am
  • Shakti Samanta – A Musical Tribute
    ye kyaa huaa, kaise huaa, kab huaa kyon huaa, jab huaa, tab huaa chhodo, ye naa socho humne jo dekhaa thaa, sunaa thaa kyaa bataaye wo kyaa thaa sapnaa salonaa thaa khatam to honaa thaa, huaa When the end came, it was really sorrowful. But as all good things come to and end, so did the life of Shakti Samanta. The above lines are from his movie Amar Prem and they are so...
    by crazyrals at April 11th, 2009 at 12:04 pm
  • A.R.Rahman: not just Madras, Bombay, or Dilli
    iView Author: J. RAMANAND (Pune, India) Email: quatrainman@gmail.com A.R.Rahman: not just Madras, Bombay, or Dilli No Indian composer has had such pan-Indian success as A.R.Rahman. Forget ‘crossing over’ to H-Land, just being successful all across India is a feat that has escaped most Indian cultural icons (and they’ve tried hard). This is especially...
    by PROJEKT iVIEW at January 12th, 2009 at 01:01 pm
  • NAYAK (2001)- SHANKAR AT HIS BEST
    NAYAK (2001)- SHANKAR AT HIS BEST I like larger than life movies. I love movie with all commercial masala in it. But condition is that it should be well balanced. It should have fast pace, powerful dialogues, performances and excellent technique. Nayak-The Real Hero fulfills all those expectations. It is intense, emotional as well as humorous and fast paced. Shankar has...
    by Shailesh Limbachiya at February 18th, 2008 at 01:02 am