Thursday, 19 July 2012

Billa 2 is Ferrari Thuppaki is Lambhorgini


Vidyut Jamwal, the stylish villain of Billa 2 is currently in demand because he is also doing Thuppaki with Vijay and everyone wants him to do a comparative analysis of the two stars. Earlier he had said that Ajith is grounded and Vijay is cool and shared his experiences with both Ajith and Vijay.
Now people are asking him to compare the two movies - Billa 2 and Thuppaki. The rising star adroitly fielded the questions by saying that "Billa 2 is Ferrari and Thuppaki is Lambhorgini". Clearly one thing he has learned from Ajith and Vijay is diplomacy.

Venkat Prabhu adds Cocktail to his Biriyani

Venkat Prabhu recently launched his next project with Karthi and Richa Gangopadhyay, titled Biriyani. This film is touted to be a suspense thriller and the script requires another heroine. Venkat tried to rope in Samantha, Ileana and later Parineeti Chopra, but in vain. Now, he has set his eyes on the Cocktail star Diana Penty. 

This agreement is not yet official but, things are moving in the right direction. The shoot is scheduled to start next month only, even though this film's technical crew is firmly in place. 

Now, we have an exotic biriyani cocktail combo.

Singam 2 starts rolling






The shooting of ‘Singam 2’, the sequel of the blockbuster ‘Singam’ has started. Surya and Hari team up for the fourth time for Singam 2. The film is touted to be a racy action entertainer and the action sequences will be the highlight of the film. Hari will be shooting for the first time in foreign locations. The climax scene and few songs are to be shot in South Africa. The film is set in the backdrop of Thoothukudi. 


Most of the actors who were part of Singam have been retained. The film will have two new villains Mukesh Rishi and an actor from South Africa. Apart from Anushkha, the film has Hansika as another lead. Santhanam has also been roped in for the humour quotient. Hari is planning to complete the shoot as early as possible. Music by Devi Sri Prasad.

A South African villain for Suriya's Singam 2




All of a sudden K-town directors are eyeing for foreign stars for their film. Billa 2 had few Brazilian actresses, Gautham Menon is hunting for an American lass to be Vijay’s pair in Yohan, the British beauty Amy Jackson is waiting for Thaandavam to release and also has Shankar’s I in her pocket.

Now to join the club is director Hari. His Singam 2 starring Suriya will see a South African actor sporting the role of a villain. Hari soon will be off to South Africa to an audition for the part. This sequel will also have Bollywood actor Mukesh Rishi as another bad guy.

Reasons for Vishwaroopam's delay?






Will Vishwaroopam release in August?


Vishwaroopam has been lying low after the trailer release a few weeks ago.Enquiring some key trade sources, here is the word about Vishwaroopam and the reasons quoted for the delay. The asking price quoted by Kamal Haasan were little too steep for buyers. Kamal had quoted up to Rs. 80 Crores for Tamil, Rs. 55 Crores for Hindi and Rs. 25 Crores for Telugu including the international, music and satellite rights for respective languages. Since this is not in the ball park range, potential buyers did not even come up with a counter offer.



Kamal Haasan had been in a wait-and-watch mode for almost a month now. There are some indications that Kamal may have relaxed his position from the initial expectations as he doesn't want to miss the August window. The current talk is that ulaganaygan may have started to make his moves to release on August 24th. 

Wednesday, 18 July 2012

Billa 2 Official Movie Review

Billa 2 starts with Thala mouthing the famous dialogue about carving his own life every day, every minute and every second... One should have got the strong hint for what is to follow... the feeling one may get from watching Billa 2 is similar to staring at the seconds hand of your clock for 2 hours straight.



Tremendous potential of Billa 2

The Billa-2 teaser has made every viewer curious as to know who Billa was? Was he good, moral, strong? The only thing that we knew going in is that David Billa was a self-made man. Billa 2 is the first ever prequel in Tamil Cinema. The good thing about prequels is that they are not bound by the 'image'. The character does not have to be invincible. The character can be weak, vulnerable or anything the director wants him to be, giving the directors a lot of creative space for showing the transformation. Did Billa 2 deliver on this promise?



Direction, Story, Script, Screenplay, Characterization

Chakri Toleti's story travels along expected lines, narrated linearly without much twist and turns. Screenplay fails to engage the audience. Characterization is extremely weak for all the characters in the movie. After spending 2 hours in the theatre, one would not get even an ounce of insight into David Billa's character. The movie is fraught with poor characterization barring Ilavarasu. Era Murugan's dialgoues show few sparks and appear forced.


Chakri struggles to carry the burden of massive expectations originating from successful Billa 2 franchise and Ajith fans expecting a fitting follow-up to Mankatha. The lack of experience shows in the bookish execution throughout the movie. The movie has too many redundant scenes and unwanted shots. For e.g., the famous "self made man" dialogue is repeated thrice in the movie. Ajith ends up in a blood-stained-white-shirt after almost every shoot-out scenes against a bunch of henchmen.



The action sequences lack motive; emotional connect is extremely low. The interval-block lacks impact when Ajith challenges the Villain and decides to break-free. Many scenes make you question the logics. e.g., why Parvathy is tied up in an open grassland by enemies guarded by dozen guys who were watching her at sniper shot range. Also, Ajith and two other accomplices enter the enemy's major Arm's factory and single-handedly shoot down a large number of machine gun carrying men. All happening when Ajith is perched up on a crane-carrying disc while exposing himself as an open target with bullets sprayed from machine gun pumping men all around him.



One thing that the director should be credited for is his sincerity in trying to make a film with no forced comedies or typical commercial sentiments. The best scene in the entire movie is when David Billa kills the local drug peddler who refuses to pay money.


Casting and Acting

It is not clear why the Director decided to cast too many unfamiliar faces and a slew of inexperienced actors in key roles. This has resulted in having an alien feeling throughout. Parvathy and Bruna appear in short roles wearing shorter clothes. The total number of dialogues spoken by many of the key characters can be written in an A4 sheet each. Also, the key actors deliver the dialogues flatly with no expression.



Manoj K Jayan, Ilavarasu, Sriman, Rahman are few of the familiar faces seen before in Tamil movies. Sriman is shown around half a dozen times like a junior artist nodding the head in the background and finally gets to mouth one dialogue in a scene and in the next scene, he is curled up and shot dead by Billa in the trunk of a car. Ilavarasu is the only person who stands out in otherwise nondescript characterization.



Technical value

At a superficial level, Billa 2 may appear to be a slickly made technically savvy movie. The truth of the matter is that the lack of ability to engage the audience is partly because of the technical department failing to do their tasks well. RD rajasekhar's cinematography is good. Suresh Urs' editing is a let-down. Many scenes seem to have too much unwanted lag and lead frames before going for the cuts. It is not sure whether the director explicitly wanted it that way. The art direction in the refugee camp looks artificial. Most of the scenes happen in a beach resort type of environment or in godforsaken Georgia. There is not even a single scene that shows Billa in a location with common people around or a relate-able location.



Song and Music

Yuvan has worked really hard to move the story forward. However, the song picturization and placements further drag the movie. When the movie is moving at turtle speed in the second half, the director decides to introduce the slow song "Idhayam" picturized in ultra-slow motion with Parvathy Omnakuttan running endlessly in a beach. People who watch the movie after the first day may not get to see this song. This song is a strong candidate for deletion by resident editors at local theatres. There is a newly inserted song in foreign language which sounds good for first listen.



Ajith

Ajith has taken risks in the final helicopter stunt sequence. Most of the dialogues are delivered by Ajith in monotonous style with no inflections. Ajith works hard to look cool by showing no emotions in most of the scenes. Despite all the hype surrounding the movie, it is unfortunate that even Ajith couldn't salvage the movie.


Verdict : Billa 2 will test your patience!

Richa Gagopadhyay






Richa Gagopadhyay, who smoked up the screens in Mayakkam Enna and Osthe, will be seen in Venkat Prabhu’s Biriyani alongside Karthi. In a recent chit chat, the pretty actress revealed that she missed out Mankatha, due to her Mayakkam Enna schedules. “Venkat and I had promised each other to team up soon. When he asked me for Biriyani, I immediately signed up. I’m sure we are going to have a blast during the shoot.”


About Karthi, Richa said, “There are many young and brilliant actors in the industry. One of them is Karthi. I’m super-excited to work with him. I also would like to team up with Suriya in the future.”


Biriyani will also have Venkat’s brother Premji doing an important role. Yuvan will deliver the musical part for the film and Sakthi Saravanan will wield the camera.