Archive for April, 2008

I love to work with Ajith

Saturday, April 26th, 2008

      
      

Director Gautham Menon, after completing ‘Varanam Aayiram’, will direct Ajith for a movie.

According to Gautham, ‘ I am thrilled to work with
Ajith. He is one of the handsome and stylish actors in Tamil cinema. He
amazed me with his dedication towards the work’.

The movie to be produced by Sivaji Films, will be an action packed entertainer, says Gautham.

Source: www.indiaglitz.com

Ajith’s film goes international

Saturday, April 26th, 2008
Billa - Ajith

Billa, the yesteryear blockbuster of superstar Rajinikanth was remade with Ajith, Nayanthara and Namitha playing the lead roles. This film turned out to be a smash hit, more so for its stylish portrayal.

Billa’s popularity is taking it far and wide and now the movie is all set to be showcased in the Cannes Film Festival. According to our sources, the film will be screened on 10th May, 2008 at 4 pm. The film’s director Vishnuvardhan and producer S. Suresh have flown down to France to participate in the event. With many films from Kollywood reaching the international arena, this will be yet another milestone.

Source: www.behindwoods.com

Billa at Cannes

Saturday, April 26th, 2008


   Billa at Cannes

And the good news is that Billa has been selected
for the prestigious Cannes Film Festival. The stylish and sleek film
starring Ajith and Nayanthara directed by Vishnuvardhan has made it.
This is the first time a film of this genre has been selected for the
screening in this memorable event. Vishnuvardhan and producer Anandha
Suresh would be flying to Cannes to attend the screening of the movie.

The movie, a remake of yesteryear Rajini hit titled
the same features Ajith, Nayantara, Prabhu, Rahman among others in the
cast. Nirav Shah has cranked the camera while Yuvanshankar Raja has
scored the music.

Source: www.kollywoodtoday.com

AVM’s grand set for ‘Aegan’

Friday, April 25th, 2008

      
      

This
has been one film that has been constantly under the focus light. It
has made headlines very frequently. ‘Aegan’ has Ajith and Nayantara in
the main roles.

Reports indicate that AVM had erected a huge set for
this film resembling a durbar. But the sets had been taken off because
the team had to relocate to Vizag for shooting some important scenes,
following the Hogenakkal issue.

The AVM studio has now put the grand set back in place and the shooting will continue as planned earlier.

From the posters of this film doing the rounds Ajith
has been portrayed in two very different and great-looking makeovers,
one sporting a beard and the other with just stubble. The entire team
has been tight-lipped about the plot of the film. By what it seems
‘Aegan’ looks like one interesting film.

Yuvan Shankar Raja who is busy with composing the music for this film is already through with two songs.

Source: www.indiaglitz.com

‘Billa’ for Cannes

Friday, April 25th, 2008

      
      

Ajith starrer ‘Billa’, directed by Vishnuvardhan will be screened at the prestigious Cannes Film Festival this May.

Considered one of the coveted film festivals wherein
movies from various countries across the globe would be screened, Ajith
starrer ‘Billa’ has been selected.

Vishnuvardhan and producer Anandha Suresh would be flying to Cannes to attend the screening of the movie.

The movie, a remake of yesteryear Rajini hit titled
the same features Ajith, Nayantara, Prabhu, Rahman among others in the
cast.

Nirav Shah has cranked the camera while Yuvanshankar Raja has scored the music.

Source: www.indiaglitz.com

AVM reconstructs for Ajith

Wednesday, April 23rd, 2008
Aegan

Ajith’s next venture, Aegan, starring Nayanthara and directed by Raju Sundaram is in the news again. A large set AVM had constructed for the film had been dismantled earlier because the team had to relocate to Vizag to shoot some key scenes. Now that the shoot is over, the set has been erected again. By the looks of it, it resembles the durbar hall of a king. Yuvan Shankar Raja has already finished composing two songs for Aegan.

Source: www.behindwoods.com