Vijay 59 1st look Posters

ilaya thalapathy Vijay 59 poster stills atlee 1st look

ilaya thalapathy Vijay 59 poster stills atlee 1st look

ilaya thalapathy Vijay 59 poster stills atlee 1st look

ilaya thalapathy Vijay 59 poster stills atlee 1st look

ilaya thalapathy Vijay 59 poster stills atlee 1st look

ilaya thalapathy Vijay 59 poster stills atlee 1st look

ilaya thalapathy Vijay 59 poster stills atlee 1st look

ilaya thalapathy Vijay 59 poster stills atlee 1st look

ilaya thalapathy Vijay 59 poster stills atlee 1st look

ilaya thalapathy Vijay 59 poster stills atlee 1st look

ilaya thalapathy Vijay 59 poster stills atlee 1st look

Puli Official Trailer

Puli Official Trailer

Puli Official Trailer

 

Last chance to see Kaththi on the BIG SCREEN in USA

Last chance to see Kaththi on the BIG SCREEN in USA

Kaththi Vijay

Kaththi Vijay


For those who haven’t watched Kaththi yet, this is your last chance to see the movie on the BIG SCREEN in USA. The tickets are priced at $10 for an adult and $6 for a kid.

Kaththi continues to run successfully in many locations at your favourite theatres like Cinemark, Carmike, Regal, Marcus, Movie City Edison, Roxy Seattle, Screens Columbus, Towne 3, Golf Glenn, Loehmann's, Navrang, Columbia Park, Tempe Arizona, Apple cinemas Boston, AMC pavilion Charlotte, FunAsia Dallas and Houston.  

''We didn't intend to hurt superstar Vijay''

''We didn't intend to hurt superstar Vijay''

What did Vijay feel about the snake named 'Ilayathalapathy Vijay'?
Those of us who have seen Sathuranga Vettai wouldn't be able to forget a snake named Ilayathalapathy Vijay, that easily. This segment was one of the con jobs pulled-off by Natty and team in the movie, and was much-enjoyed by all.
 
We recently asked Natty if Vijay had expressed any reservations about this and whether they sought his permission to use his name in the movie.
 
"Honestly, he didn't ask me anything. In fact no one did. It was a commercial move to name the snake after the superstar and it wasn't intended to hurt anyone. If it was indeed intended to hurt Vijay, I myself wouldn't have taken up the project. Vijay is my close friend and I knew he’d approve of it"

Ilayathalapathy Vijay enjoys every bit of the latest cult

Ilayathalapathy Vijay enjoys every bit of the latest cult

Ilayathalapathy Vijay does his bit for JigarthandaEnough has been said about Jigarthanda already, the movie has enjoyed a dream run at the box-office so far and will still hold a fair number of shows in Chennai city in the coming week's schedule, in-spite of Anjaan's massive release.
 
Jigarthanda has also earned the status of a cult film and has been praised by the entire film fraternity including giant directors like Shankar and Mani Ratnam.
 
The latest to praise the movie is Ilayathalapathy Vijay. It seems he personally called director Karthik Subbaraj and said that he enjoyed every bit of the movie. The Jigarthanda team have yet another reason to rejoice now.

Kochadaiiyaan crosses the mark quietly

It’s been 50 days since the monstrous release of Kochadaiiyaan, India’s first ever photorealistic Motion Capture film, starring Superstar Rajinikanth and Deepika Padukone. The film, directed by Soundarya Rajinikanth Ashwin, is still running in a number of theaters in Tamil Nadu.
 

As far as Chennai, the film is being screened at Baby Albert, Robot Bala Abirami, PVR Multiplex, Studio 5 and few other theaters.
 

Also starring Sarath Kumar, Shobana, Rukmini Vijaykumar, Jackie Shroff, Aadhi and Nasser, the film is an AR Rahman musical, produced by Eros International and Media One Global Entertainment Limited.

The making of two songs of the Kochadaiiyaan Album!

The making of two songs of the Kochadaiiyaan Album!

The making of two songs of the Kochadaiiyaan
The big event, audio launch of Kochadaiiyaan happened yesterday, the 9th of March 2014. And, rave reviews are pouring in for AR Rahman’s score and the singers. Chinmayi Sripaada and Haricharan Seshadri shared some interesting facts about their respective songs on their twitter page. Chinmayi’s song ‘Idhayam...’ was the pick of the album, in terms of sheer performance, while the other songs had their own attractions. About working on the song, Chinmayi tweeted, “Rahman sir gave me the brief of a train slowly chugging out for Idhayam nazhuvi nazhuvi nagarndhu.. When pogudhe it was to be angsty.” Apparently, in the first session of recording, Rahman sir had sat on the floor besides her, and played on the harmonium. She described that experience as sheer magic. On whole, she said, “Idhayam was a lesson in simplicity. Sit on floor, hold mic on hand, sing, look up, take instructions from sir, sing :)” Haricharan tweeted that ‘Manamaganin Sathiyam...’ was his first official recording for AR Rahman, much before the duo’s songs in Maryan and Kadal. And, he said that the song was based on the Dwijavanthi rag. This chemistry between the singers and the musician is what translates to the final album!