Tamil remake for Chota MumbaiOctober 5th, 2009 Mohanlal’s 2007 hit film, Chota Mumbai is on the brink of having its Tamil remake. It will star Tamil actor Vijay and be his 50th film.
Padmapriya is delighted October 3rd, 2009 Padmapriya is unbelievably happy ever since she was given the Tamil Nadu state award for Best Actress for Tamil film Mirugam. She was happy she did that role and believes that she does movies because acting is her passion and she loves it.
Padmapriya slams down Kollywood directors October 1st, 2009 Malayalam actress Padmapriya, the recipient of numerous awards seems to have gone through excruciating moments in Tamil Cinema. According to the buzz, the actress in an interview had stated that filmmakers of Tamil film industry aren’t capable of making good movies.
Ganesh overwhelmed by Kamal Haasans presenceOctober 1st, 2009 Ganesh Venkatraman who played the police officer in Unnai Pol Oruvan admits to being intimidated by Kamal Haasan’s presence. He made his debut with a Tamil film but is happy that Unnai Pol Oruvan was shown in Tamil, Telugu and Malayalam simultaneously.
Honey Rose changes name September 17th, 2009 Honey Rose has changed her name to Soundarya to guarantee her success in Tamil films. She wants her upcoming film, Ghandarvan to do better than her previous Tamil film, Mudhal Kanave.
Tamil remake for Aptha RakshakaSeptember 15th, 2009 Dr. Vishnuvardhana’s film, Aptha Mitra’s sequel, Aptha Rakshaka was made recently. But Aptha Mitra was also remade in Tamil and Rajinikanth played Dr.
Tamil actor Vijay not to join political party for nowSeptember 13th, 2009 CHENNAI - The Congress party's effort to attract star value to its Tamil Nadu unit received a setback with leading Tamil film hero Vijay declaring Sunday he did not intend to join politics in the near future. "I have decided not to join any political party for now.
Tamil film industry angers PadmapriyaSeptember 12th, 2009 Actress Padmapriya showcased her anger at the Tamil film industry at the promotional event for her film, Kaanakanmani. She was furious that while Malayalam filmmakers are ready to cast Tamil actors in their films, Tamil directors are not doing the same for Malayalam actors.
Tamil remake for Red ChilliesSeptember 8th, 2009 Mohanlal’s hit film Red Chillies is about to get a Tamil remake. The film was about the staff of a Singapore based business tycoon getting involved in a murder plot.
Road to be named after Kamal Hassan?August 22nd, 2009 CHENNAI - A Tamil television channel is organising a month-long event to commemorate veteran actor Kamal Hassan completing 50 years in the industry - and it also wants a road here to be named after the star. Addressing a press conference organised by Vijay TV, actor Sharath Kumar said he will be presenting a memorandum to Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.
Pragna expands her horizonsJuly 23rd, 2009 Young actress Pragna wants to experiment with different kind of cinema. After making her name in Kannada industry with films like Ganesha Mathe Banda and Preethse Preethse, the actress has decided to try her luck in Tamil films now.
Romas debut in Tamil film industryJuly 23rd, 2009 After establishing her name in Malayalam film industry, charming actress Roma is planning to expand her horizons. Having worked with some of the prominent and well-known faces of Mollywood like Pithviraj and Jayasuriya, Roma is now all set to make her debut in Tamil film industry.
Rajnikanth impressed with Aishwaryas TamilJuly 23rd, 2009 Shankar has proved that a director is indeed the captain of a ship. The director is having sleepless nights to finish his much-hyped flick Endhiran by the end of this year, starring superstar Rajnikanth and Asihwarya Rai Bachchan.
Shriya Saran says no to soft drink adsJune 18th, 2009 CHENNAI J - Following the footsteps of Tamil actor Ajit, southern actress Shriya Saran too has decided not to endorse any soft drink brands. "I did a soft drink ad some time back.
Fox Star Studios enters Tamil film industry with MurugadossMay 23rd, 2009 NEW DELHI - Fox Star Studios, a joint venture between Twentieth Century Fox and Star, has decided to expand its operations to the Tamil film industry by signing an exclusive deal with "Ghajini" director A.R. Murugadoss. Murugadoss, who has an impeccable track record in the industry down south, will play the role of a creative producer as per the deal that includes the development and production of Tamil films, said a press release from the production company.