Direction: A Venkatesh
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Direction: A Venkatesh
Friday, 26 February 2010
Small Screen Actors Embark New Journey,?
Time to score big in silver screens now!!! After passing through a long phase of small screen ventures, certain celebrities have attempted for a new endeavor in tinsel town now. The recent debut directorial of actor Abhishek with ‘Kathai’ does stands as a best illustration for this scenario. By nature, the film hasn’t fetched rave reviews, but still Abhishek is confident and has started working on his next project.
Meanwhile, we have actor Raghav venturing up in a full-fledged lead role with adventure-thriller ‘Nanjupuram’. Apart from his onscreen debut, he is establishing his other avatar of scoring music as well. The film is said to be revolving around a mysterious tale of snakes frightening the villagers and the protagonist vows to get them out of troubles.
Small screen director Thirumurugan and some others makers have already emerged as successful personalities in film industry. It’s noteworthy that some of the actors got prominence in film industry only with small screen series.
Surya , Aamir Khan film soon in theatres
These iconic personalities from Hind and Tamil film industry have been sharing great rapport over a long period of time. Moreover, ‘Taare Zameen Par’ had got them yet more closer as they were involved. When Aamir Khan was busy remaking Suriya’s ‘Ghajini’ in Hindi, Surya dubbed Aamir Khan for the Tamil version of ‘TZP’ titled ‘Vaal Natchathiram’.
Now, the distributors have decided to release the film shortly and have been constantly screening the film for exhibitors in a renowned preview theatre in Chennai.
The film revolves around a dyslexia affected boy, whose parents misinterpret him to be a tedious student due to stubbornness over not studying. Later, as an arts teacher (Aamir Khan) comes across this boy, he makes sure things turn better and favorable for him.
Hrithik Roshan and Katrina Kaif grace Harper’s Bazaar’s anniversary
Hrithik Roshan and Katrina Kaif
The issue which was unveiled on February 23rd at a glittering ‘Inspiration Bollywood’ evening held at Lap, New Delhi, raises a toast to the most influential element for Fashion in India -‘Bollywood’.
BAZAAR’s anniversary issue includes a number of novelties with taller format and the glittering masthead.
Visiting India on the occasion of the first anniversary celebrations of Harper’s BAZAAR India, Kim St Clair Bodden, Vice President and Executive Director of Hearst Magazines International said “We are extremely proud to see that in merely one year, the magazine has found its way into homes and boutiques across India. With the success of the magazine, we renew our commitment to our readers that we will continue not only to evolve as a brand but also deliver challenging and relevant content. Our ability to develop editorial concepts that appeal to local sensibilities enables us to fulfill the growing demand for International titles in India.”
Sujata Assomull, Editor, Harper’s BAZAAR India said “It has been a year of fabulous style for us. Real style has always been the mantra of Harper’s Bazaar, working closely with Indian and international luxury brands and designers, we are all about fashion that works for you. This is why we chose Bollywood as the theme for our first anniversary issue. Bollywood has become the international style face of India and there is no question that in India fashion comes from the reel and not the ramp.”