Former Miss India turned actress Richa Gangopadhyay, made her debut in Telugu films with the movie ‘Leader’ and later paired with Ravi Teja in the film ‘Mirapakay’. Overnight, she has become the most favorite actress of the Tamil film industry as well. She was initially signed for the female lead opposite Silambarasan in the Tamil remake of ‘Dabangg’ that is titled as ‘Vosthi’. The film is directed by Dharani, whose previous films ‘Dhill’, ‘Dhool’ and ‘Ghilli’ were blockbusters.
A couple of days after Richa Gangopadhyay was announced.
A couple of days after Richa Gangopadhyay was announced.
- 5/24/2011
- by Bollywood
- GoBollywood
Star-casts: Vijay, Anushka, Salim Ghosh, Shayaji Shinde, Satyan, Sri Hari and others.
Production: Sun Pictures, Avm Productions
Direction: Babu Sivan
Music: Vijay Anthony
Cinematography: Gopinath
Editing: V.T. Vijay
Vijay’s fate continues – What does this mean? It’s so simple; ‘Vettaikaran’ in no way differs from his pervious films that were dissatisfying for the universal audiences. Vijay follows the same pattern of superman act of jumping from loftiest water falls with just a wound on his knee, yelling with punch dialogues and flying reverse sans gravity effects in stunt sequences.
The day Vijay stops working on these elements, he’s sure to make it big and gain yet more masses towards him. It’s worth mentioning that Vijay had whole lot of female fans, but with most of his recent films merely bounded to violence and punch dialogues, he’s loosing away the attention.
‘Vettaikaran’ has a right mix...
Production: Sun Pictures, Avm Productions
Direction: Babu Sivan
Music: Vijay Anthony
Cinematography: Gopinath
Editing: V.T. Vijay
Vijay’s fate continues – What does this mean? It’s so simple; ‘Vettaikaran’ in no way differs from his pervious films that were dissatisfying for the universal audiences. Vijay follows the same pattern of superman act of jumping from loftiest water falls with just a wound on his knee, yelling with punch dialogues and flying reverse sans gravity effects in stunt sequences.
The day Vijay stops working on these elements, he’s sure to make it big and gain yet more masses towards him. It’s worth mentioning that Vijay had whole lot of female fans, but with most of his recent films merely bounded to violence and punch dialogues, he’s loosing away the attention.
‘Vettaikaran’ has a right mix...
- 12/18/2009
- by Editor
- KollywoodToday
South superstar Vikram is supposed to make his Bollywood debut with Mani Ratnam’s Ravana. He plays Aishwarya Rai’s hubby in the film. But now much before Ravana’s release, two of the famous Tamil star’s films have come in Hindi as dubbed versions of his Tamil super hits. While his Anniyan dubbed as Aparichit came in 2006, last Friday his Dhill released as Meri Aan-Man in Work. Interestingly, this Meri Aan-Man in Work is the original version of Vivek Oberoi starrer Dum!
Vikram is a National award winner for the Best Actor for his Tamil film Pithamagan (2003). He had also featured in Tere.
Vikram is a National award winner for the Best Actor for his Tamil film Pithamagan (2003). He had also featured in Tere.
- 7/29/2009
- by realbollywood
- RealBollywood.com
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