MollywoodHelmed by filmmaker Tk Rajeev Kumar, the film co-stars actor Shaylee Krishen.Tnm StaffShane Nigam/ InstagramMollywood actor Shane Nigam’s upcoming movie Bermuda is gearing up for theatrical release. The actor announced the release date and shared a new post in his latest Instagram post. Bermuda is slated for theatrical release on May 6 this year. “Bermuda theatrical release on May 6th, 2022. Hope your prayers are with us,” Shane wrote. Helmed by filmmaker Tk Rajeev Kumar, the film stars actors Shane Nigam and Shaylee Krishen. Vinay Forrt will also be appearing in the film as a policeman. The poster features the reflection of Shane Nigam’s face in water. The poster and title hint that the movie will be discussing the Bermuda Triangle. A motion poster from the film was earlier released by actor Kunchacko Boban in June last year. “Happy to release the motion poster of movie ‘Bermuda’ Good luck RajivEttan,...
- 3/3/2022
- by AjayR
- The News Minute
MollywoodThe film, which is currently in the pre-production stage, will be going on the floors in March this year. Digital NativeMollywood actor Shane Nigam will be teaming up with director Tk Rajeev Kumar in his upcoming film. The film, which is currently in the pre-production stage, will be going on the floors in March this year. Announcing the same, Shane took to his social media and wrote, "Blessed to have gotten the opportunity to work with Tk Rajeev Kumar sir. All of your support and prayers is the reason I am still here. Hoping it would continue in the future too! Rajeev Kumar was recently signed to co-direct a movie for Amma, which will take some more time to go on the floors since it is a multi-starrer and hence, Rajeev will complete this project first. The film is being produced by Suraj Ck, Biju Cj, and Badusha Nm under the banner of 24 Frames.
- 2/20/2021
- by Luke
- The News Minute
TollywoodThe Telugu romantic comedy will mark the directorial debut of Ani I V Sasi. Digital NativeThe first look of the Telugu film Ninnila Ninnila is out. The poster features all the three lead actors – Ashok Selvan, Nithya Menen and Ritu Varma. Interestingly, the poster shows all the three lead actors’ heads served on a platter, with different kinds of food scattered around. Each of them is seen with a different facial expression. Sharing the poster on Twitter, Ashok Selvan wrote, “Ladies and gents, presenting you Love on a platter - “Ninnila Ninnila” a beautiful film from the heart :) My telugu debut. With the most fabulous cast and crew! (sic)” Ladies and gents, presenting you Love on a platter - “Ninnila Ninnila” a beautiful film from the heart :) My telugu debut. With the most fabulous cast and crew! @AniSasiOnO @nithya_mn @riturv #DivakarMani @RajeshRadio @SVCCofficial #bapineedu #BVSNprasad pic.twitter.
- 10/20/2020
- by Jahnavi
- The News Minute
Tollywood The actor also mentioned in the comments that their upcoming film would be a lot like her Telugu debut 'Ala Modalaindi'.Digital NativeInstagram/Nithya Menen Ashok Selvan and Nithya Menen are currently busy with their upcoming Telugu film Ninnila Ninnila. Posting a pic from the sets of the film, Nithya Menen wrote on Twitter, “Sunday Brunches. After almost a year! Can't wait for our first Telugu film together.” It was revealed a few days ago that Nithya Menen recorded a song for the film in Bengaluru. Speaking about the experience of singing for the film, Nithya had told Times of India that the director of Ninnila Ninnila Ani Sasi, son of veteran filmmaker late IV Sasi, is a close friend. “I’m a part of the film, which is also why I sang for it. We recorded the song recently at musician Raghu Dixit’s studio in Bengaluru,” Nithya told ToI.
- 9/29/2020
- by Jahnavi
- The News Minute
MollywoodNithya will play an artist in the film, directed by Tk Rajeev Kumar.Digital NativeThe animation teaser of the upcoming Malayalam film Kolambi has been unveiled and has captured the attention of the film buffs for being different. It has a loudspeaker announcing the release of Kolambi the old-fashioned way that movies were once announced, while on the screen you watch an animated owl and a dragonfly, with fish in the waters below. Nithya Menen is collaborating with director Tk Rajeev Kumar for Kolambi after the 2016 film Thalsamayam Oru Pennkutty which turned out to be a big hit. On working in Kolambi, Nithya Menen said in an earlier interview to The News Minute, “The movie is a very purely content-oriented film, made in the style I absolutely love. It is a beautiful story about an artist. I play an artist. I am coming to Koch to exhibit my work at...
- 7/24/2019
- by Cris
- The News Minute
CinemaThe National Award winning film 'The Sword of Liberty', uses art forms like Thullal and Villupaatu to tell the story of one of the first freedom fighters of the country.CrisAll she had was a sword and a statue. The sword that had famously returned to the home of its owner in Thiruvananthapuram a few years ago. And the statue in front of the Secretariat. But he – Velu Thambi Dalawa, one of the first to rebel against the British rule – had always been an enigma to her. The man who famously made the Kundara Proclamation against the British in 1801. So, when Rc Suresh, a descendant of Velu Thambi Dalawa came to her with the idea of a film, Shiny Jacob Benjamin, said yes. She made The Sword of Liberty. It went on to win the National Award for Best Historical Film and Best Music in the non-features film section of 2017. “There is this long history of him (Velu Thambi) and I didn’t know in what form it should be presented. There were also so many different accounts. I had to rely on my judgement on what I felt would be true,” says Shiny, hours after she premiered the film in Thiruvananthapuram, on Monday. At the Kalabhavan theatre where she screened it was also Devaki, who played her protagonist. Shiny was figuring out a way to tell this massive story when she decided to make it a tale being narrated to a woman researching it. Devaki is, in fact, Suresh’s daughter, and this makes her a descendant of Dalawa. However, this is not mentioned in the film. We see her hearing the news about the sword being moved from the National Museum in Delhi to the Napier Museum in Thiruvananthapuram. She then sets out on a journey, beginning with an old man who sings about old myths. He takes her to Thalakkulam Valiya Veedu, believed to be where Dalawa had grown up, and which is now a memorial. “The British had demolished the ancestral house and killed the relatives, some went in exile. We don’t know if this house was built from the remnants or entirely from scratch,” says the old man. He was born in 1865 as Velayudhan Chempakaraman Thambi to Valliyammai Pillai Thankachi and Kunjimayitti Pillai. Even as a teenager, he became a leader people listened to. He gathered masses to fight against the increasing tax imposed on them by outsiders in the court. He convinced the king to punish the outsiders. He was then made a manager, a minister, and later the Diwan of Travancore. But since he was also commander-in-chief, he was called ‘Dalawa’. The British of course hated him when he turned against them, the final straw coming with the Kundara Proclamation, asking people to take arms against the foreign rule. But he took his life before they could reach him. A heroic tale that Shiny outlines through various unconventional methods of storytelling. “We had gone in search of villupaatukar in Tamil Nadu, to know what they sang about him. What they had were myths like what paananmar sing. But we wanted history,” Shiny says. Nevertheless she puts in between the narrative, performances of Villupaatu, Thullal and Tholpaavakoothu – all traditional art forms – to tell interesting bits about Dalawa. He was, for instance, infamous for the harsh punishments he gave to those who cheated or lied or stole. A Parayan Thullal (satirical solo dance form) bit in the film goes thus: Kanakilla kapadangal paranjonte naavu vetti (The tongues of those who lied relentlessly were cut off) mathil chaadi kadannonte kudi kaalum vetti Thambi (and the limbs of those who jumped fences were chopped off by Thambi) mathimukimarku pinpe nunanjonte mooku vetti (the noses of those who chased after moon-faced maidens were severed) panapetti kavarnonte karam randum udan vetti (the arms of those who stole from the coffers were chopped off) “Ramesh Narayan had given music to the songs,” Shiny says. For the rest of the storytelling, she got Devaki to speak to historians and other experts – Prof. Tp Sankarankutty Nair of the Centre for Heritage Studies, Dr Ak Perumal, folklorist in Nagercoil and others. In the film, she visits the Kilimanoor Palace too where Dalawa had sought refuge at in 1809, days before he killed himself. He had gifted his sword to the royal family and it emerged again in public view in 1957. The film ends with Devaki glancing at the sword that shines through a glass box at the Napier Museum. Also read: Director Somnath to crowdfund film on anti-caste activist couple, Gail and Bharat...
- 6/18/2018
- by Monalisa
- The News Minute
The Way Home won the Best Film while its director Dr. Biju Kumar was adjudged the Best Director at the 10th Imagineindia film festival. The festival ran from May 17-31, 2011 in Madrid, Spain .
The plot of The Way Home revolves around a doctor who is assigned the case of a woman who is the member of a terrorist group. “As a pan-Indian film, The Way Home captures India’s diverse topography and natural wonder with some exhilarating photography. This is the first Indian film which covers 5 states as the locations,” states the official website of the festival about the film.
The second prize in the Best Film category went to I am Sindhutai Sapkal by Ananth Mahadevan. Arranged Happiness by Daniela Creutz won the Third Prize.
Vijanath Biradar won the Best Actor for Riding the Stallion of dreams directed by Girish Kasaravalli and Tejaswini Pandit won the Best Actress for I am Sindhutai Sapkal.
The plot of The Way Home revolves around a doctor who is assigned the case of a woman who is the member of a terrorist group. “As a pan-Indian film, The Way Home captures India’s diverse topography and natural wonder with some exhilarating photography. This is the first Indian film which covers 5 states as the locations,” states the official website of the festival about the film.
The second prize in the Best Film category went to I am Sindhutai Sapkal by Ananth Mahadevan. Arranged Happiness by Daniela Creutz won the Third Prize.
Vijanath Biradar won the Best Actor for Riding the Stallion of dreams directed by Girish Kasaravalli and Tejaswini Pandit won the Best Actress for I am Sindhutai Sapkal.
- 6/1/2011
- by NewsDesk
- DearCinema.com
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