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Saturday, December 18, 2010

First Look : Prithviraj in Baburaj's Manushya Mrugam


The first schedule of the film was completed recently at Perumbavoor and the second schedule is expected to start shortly at Malayattoor.

Prithviraj in a major role as a Crime Branch SP. Baburaj himself would play the villain. Kiran Rathore will be the heroine.

Others in the cast are Kalabhavan Mani, Jagathy, Salimkumar and Abu Salim. Manushya Mrugam is produced by Baburaj's actress-wife Vani Vishwanath.

No distributor yet for 'Veetilekkulla Vazhi' : B C Joshy










B C Joshy, producer of 'Veetilekkulla Vazhi' directed by Dr. Biju revealed that he was still finding it difficult to find a distributor for his film.

Joshy was talking at the IFFK 2010, before his film was screened.

Joshy said that it was difficult to find distributors for a film like 'Veetilekkulla Vazhi'. He also revealed that the producer of 'Aathmakatha' that was released a few months back had a similar tale to tell.

Joshy said that the Chalachitra Academy should take the responsibility of distributing aesthetically valuable films.

"Usually the producer and the director do not see eye to eye, once the film is finished. But I haven't had such an experience with Dr. Biju," said Joshy.

Dr. Biju said that his film was an Indian film rather than a Malayalam film. The technical crew was also present on the occasion.

What's wrong in expressing one's opinions, asks Prithviraj











Young superstar Prithviraj doesn't understand what is wrong with expressing one's opinions.

In an interview with a prominent film magazine, Prithvi said that every individual has the right to express their opinions. What is wrong is not expressing it.

"What's the value of living a life in which, you never try to know anything, and you never try to get involved in anything? I sympathise with such people, and I am not sure if I could love them entirely either," says Prithvi.

"My statements are often controversial. But I am not trying to be deliberately controversial. If I feel something, I would rather tell it, since I don't like to walk around with a heavy heart," the actor added.

Prithvi is all excited about his latest film 'Urumi', directed by Santhosh Sivan and is lookin forward to its release.

Friday, December 17, 2010

Anwar Movie Compleated 55 days

Malayalam, Reviews | Fanz | October 26, 2010 at 6:43 am

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Cast: Prithviraj, Mamtha Mohandas, Prakash Raj
Direction: Amal Neerad
Production: Rajesh Zacharias
Music: Gopi Sundar

‘Anwar’ is something that we expect from Amal Neerad. A technically perfect offering with that savvy technocrat with plenty of slow motion walks, SUV’s, jackets, beachside visuals, and expected U-turns, the movie only suffers much from a script line that harms than heals the film. A perfect landing for a thought provoking product, the movie couldn’t make the greater use of it as the creators just seems to have thought about making a thriller, than concentrating on the core issues, that forms its subject.

Loosely resembling the sequences of Don Cheadle’s ‘Traitor’ and the recent Hindi movie ‘Don’, the movie reminds us of the well made sequences of ‘Big B’ at many points. More a director’s movie than a Prithviraj flick, the movie just reassures us of the need and importance of more, dedicated youths in Mollywood.

The movie opens with the visuals of Coimbatore bomb blast and the introduction of a special team under Stalin Manimaran (Prakash Raj) who arrests Babu Sait [Lal], a local community leader as a suspect in the bomb blast case. Meanwhile, Anwar [Prithviraj] a Muslim youth is arrested while passing on with some Hawala money and is sent to jail with Babu Sait and his team. Babu Sait helps Anwar in getting a bail and lures him to his activities. Soon he becomes the most trusted and obedient right hand of Babu Sait. Anwar succeeds in planting a bomb in the police headquarters and is soon introduced to Basheer Bhai [Sampath], who selects him to spearhead another big, but dangerous project of chain blasts. Though Anwar goes on with their plans, he has a haunting flashback which makes him to act differently from the already laid out designs.

While becoming a rare movie dealing with terrorism in Mollywood, the movie could have fared better if it would have attempted to say more about the minds of those involved in terrorist activities and the circumstances that make them to be one. But here relying much on TV and newspaper reports, than on going deeper into the menacing issue, the chances for a much remembered flick vanishes from spectator’s mind. Sequences showing emotional turbulence are very less that we are left to watch just another thriller in the mould of Amal’s previous flicks.

Prithviraj as the title character of Anwar Ahamed, has done a fine job and makes the proceedings believable. Even in the action sequences where he takes on ten men at a time, there is some sort of believable essence that is provided by his physique and mannerisms. Prakash Raj and Lal excel in their roles while Salim Kumar and Mamtha also do justice to the selection for the roles that they portray.

The technical sides are superb with Satheesh Kurup’s visuals supporting effectively the mood of the movie. The explosion scenes and song sequences are the other highlights of the flick which is wisely edited by Vivek Harshan. Gopi Sundar once again lends his best to Amal in creating enchanting and involving BG scores. His songs in the movie are hum-able, though ‘Khalbile thee’ seems the best. But the back to back placing of two songs in the second half in a gap of three minutes spoil the show in the later half. Similar is the case with the song punched after the climax sequences.

The action sequences of the movie has been very well choreographed by Anal Aras, and can be adjudged as the best seen in recent times. With all those positives in the backdrop, ‘Anwar’ could have ended as a notable movie, sometimes the best from the director, if the scripting crew had approached it with lot more sincerity and emotions. As of now, the movie will end up as an average flick, considering its four crore budget. A definite prescription, but only for die hard Amal Neerad and Prithviraj fans!

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