Wednesday, April 23, 2008
S J Suryah sans make-up
Having vowed to follow vegetarian ideas by saying "I will play the roles that women would like. There won't be any sexy dialogues," S J Suryah is a changed man in make-up matters too. He is acting in the film 'Newtonin Moonram Vidhi' directed by Sai Muthu Selva. The story is that of the hero who challenges a millionaire villain that he would make him a pauper in 24 hours.
As the choice of heroine is yet to be finalized, shooting is happening in a fast pace for the shots related to S J Suryah only. A chasing sequence is being shot in Anna Nagar for the past few days.A sequence of S J Suryah being chased by the henchmen of the villain Rajkrishna was filmed in a street with high density traffic. As cars were racing suddenly, people ran helter skelter. They became normal only after learning that it was a film shooting.
As Suryah's role is a rough character, he is acting without any make-up. He has decided to act like that in the full movie other than the song sequences.
Controversy over 'Kurivi' kuthupattu
A controversy is raised over insulting a national figure in 'Kuruvi' kuthupattu.
Kuruvi' is a Vijay starrer in Dharani's direction. Recently the songs of the film were released. There are some lines in the lyrics by Pa. Vijay in the song 'Mozhu mozhunnu yamma yamma...' composed by Vidyasagar that names Thillayadi Valliyamma.
'Thillayadi Valliyamma
Dillirundha nilladiamma
Thillalangadi aaduvoma
Thiruttuthanam pannuvoma
Kuthamma aatha kuthamma...'
These are the lines that have created the controversy. Some Tamil Sangams have protested that these lines insult Thillayadi Valliyammai who taught Tamil to Mahatma Gandhi.
The Tamil protagonists have demanded the removal of this song from the album, otherwise they will go to court.
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