unni on May 24th, 2006

Written by Guest contributor Unni Had Cavendish, Pauling or Rutherford been alive today, they would have been proud; as their pet subject, Chemistry, is the most discussed topic these days, be it the Election “chemistry” of AIADMK (as opposed to the “arithmetic” of DMK) or the off-screen chemistry of Simbu/Nayantara or the on-screen chemistry of [...]

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vc on May 23rd, 2006

In his new interview Priyadarshan has been very candid and reveals his philosophy and inner secrets to understand which you just need an average brain.Inspiration for his latest Hindi movie: I never come up with an idea. Sometimes it is inspired from other films that I have seen and enjoyed watching, sometimes from the films [...]

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vc on May 22nd, 2006

The story behind this movie and the producer’s problems grabbed more time than the story of this movie. Finally, all is well and the movie is set to hit the screens. In this movie Mohanlal plays a Sanskrit professor, who goes on a journey of self-discovery. Iringannoor Bharathan Pisharody, professor at the Sanskrit University, a [...]

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vc on May 19th, 2006

  Kochi seems to be the happening place for Malayalam cinema. It usurped the place of Ottapalam-Shornur belt as the place where most movies are shot. A rejuvenated malayalm fim industry had it’s first movie of 2006 shot in and around Cochin – Joshi’s Lion. This was the first hit of the new year. It [...]

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vc on May 18th, 2006

We wrote the following about Kalabhavan Mani recently The talented Kalabhavan Mani is a different genre altogether. His low budget movies always recover the cost and makes the producers happy. Mani is very versatile and can almost any character – from comedian to police officer to villain. He can sing too. He is one man [...]

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vc on May 17th, 2006

(Written by Guest Contributor Unni) Dancing is an art form that does not come to everyone easily. You are either an expert -if you have a “feel” for it or you avoid it like plague, if you just cannot get your steps right. The dancing ability was never a must for the Malayali hero as [...]

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vc on May 16th, 2006

If you look at Tamil or Telugu film industry, you see a whole range of actors as heroes. Besides Mega-Ultra-Hyper-Super-Duper stars like Chiranjeevi, Venkatesh, Rajnikanth and Kamal Hassan, there are a whole range of middle level to junior level heroes. Unfortunately in Malayalam, we can count the number of heroes in the fingers of our [...]

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