KollywoodAccording to sources, the young actor who was waiting for a good role since his debut has now bagged an interesting offer.Digital NativeAdithya Bhaskar, son of ace comedy and character artiste Ms Bhaskar, made his debut as the younger version of Vijay Sethupathi's charcter Ram in the smash hit movie 96. The Tamil film turned out to be one of the biggest hits last year following which its remake rights for Telugu and Kannada were lapped up. The young actor who was waiting for a good role since his debut has now bagged an interesting offer. He will be playing the lead role in the Prasath Murugesan directorial, confirm sources. The director made his debut with the Sasi Kumar starrer Kidaari. 96 starred Vijay Sethupathi and Trisha as the lead pair and received widespread appreciation from film buffs, critics and film personalities. It is a C Prem Kumar directorial which...
- 12/4/2019
- by Anjana
- The News Minute
KollywoodThere have been several child characters in Tamil cinema who are still remembered by audiences, years after the films’ release.Sowmya RajendranRaasukutty from the recently released film Super Deluxe has won hearts all over, with his wide, embracing smile. Played by Ashwanth Ashok Kumar, Raasukutty is trans woman Shilpa's (Vijay Sethupathi) son in the film. What makes Raasukutty so special? To begin with, he is a child who plays a child, not a mini adult trying to impress. Though Raasukutty makes some of the film's most interesting observations, he does so as a child and is entirely believable. There have been several child characters in Tamil cinema who are still remembered by audiences, years after the films’ release – Anjali from Anjali, Kaveri from Mahanadi, Tinnu from En Bommukutty Ammavukku, Amudha from Kannathil Muthamittal and many more. Here's a look at the child characters from Tamil cinema who've left a mark...
- 4/15/2019
- by Sowmya
- The News Minute
AwardsThe awards were given for various categories like Best Film, Best Actor, Best Comedy Actor, Best Screenplay Writer, Best Dialogue writer and more.Tnm StaffTwitterVikatan awards for 2018 was announced on January 3, 2019, and the ceremony took place on Sunday night in Chennai. The star-studded affair was attended by many from the film fraternity. Vikatan Awards was introduced in 2008 and has since become a prestigious award in the industry. The awards were given for various categories like Best Film, Best Actor (male and female), Best Comedy Actor (male and female), Best Screenplay Writer, Best Dialogue writer and more. Director Lenin Barathi’s Merku Thodarchi Malai won the Best Film award, and also fetched Lenin the Best Debut Director Award. Mari Selvaraj, on the other hand, was awarded Best Director for Pariyerum Perumal. The film also won Best Story. Vetrimaaran’s Vada Chennai won under two categories - Best Screenplay and Best Art...
- 1/7/2019
- by Haripriya
- The News Minute
CinemaThis year saw impressive debut films, experimental cinema that broke the rules, and quite a few films with women in the lead.Sowmya RajendranThe Tamil film industry in 2018 had quite a few films that made us sit up and take notice. There were impressive debut films, experimental cinema that broke the rules set by the mainstream, films that subverted the usual stereotypes, and ones that took on politicians in the state and the Centre. And then, of course, there were films that tried out new things but didn't quite pull it off. It has also been a year when the audience embraced good storylines and performances, proving yet again that the mere presence of a star cannot rescue a lazy film at the box-office. Tnm brings you the best and most interesting films of 2018 in no particular order. Kaala: Pa Ranjith's second film with Rajinikanth saw a more assured director...
- 12/24/2018
- by Anjana
- The News Minute
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