Thursday, January 31, 2008

Nayanthara's next move

Nayanthara made her debut in Tamil through the film Ayya opposite Sarath Kumar. Most of her films are with top heroes in the Tamil film industry including Surya, Simbu, Ajith and of course Rajinikanth. She acted as Rajini’s heroine in Chandrmukhi and danced with Rajini for the introductory song in Sivaji. Nayanthara’s role in Billa is much talked about and the stills and trailers of the film show her in a different look. She was about to act with Vijay in the film Kuruvi directed by Dharani but Trisha came her way and grabbed the chance. But Nayanthara waited patiently. Her upcoming films are with Dhanush and Vishal, the upcoming stars in the Tamil film industry. Even in Telugu she has acted with all big stars. The latest news about Nayanthara is that she had been signed for Vijay’s next project after Kuruvi. The yet to be named film will be directed by Prabhu Deva.

Shilpa's Yoga


Shilpa Shetty,the actress who has always been termed 'the best bod in Bollywood', has now released a special edition of a DVD called 'Shilpa's Yoga' targeted at the European market. Here, she reveals her fitness secrets to create a lean and toned body while retaining all the feminine curves."Shilpa is the sexiest yogi the world has ever seen," quips her publicist Dale Bhagwagar. "In 'Shilpa's Yoga' she demonstrates simple techniques against the stunning coastal backdrop of Kerala. She explains how to transform mind, body and soul, with unique ways to build stamina and get revitalised, while discovering inner peace," he adds. With careful and precise instructions, the DVD demonstrates specific sequences that enhance concentration, agility and flexibility. The workout aims not only to strengthen and tone, but also to heal. 'Shilpa's Yoga' is designed to help improve posture through a series of calming poses which focus on slow movement and breathing control. It outlines various benefits of yoga, including stress and tension release, increased energy and vitality, weight loss, improved circulation and digestion, and comes with a free audio-CD of chill out ambient music to help unwind and relax after practicing the yoga techniques. "Go for it. It might even improve your sex life," says Bhagwagar. The DVD is released at an exciting time for Shilpa. Her perfume S2 continues to top the sales charts in Britain, while the tour of her musical 'Miss Bollywood' has met with stupendous success in 16 cities across Europe.

Trisha IN IT Story


Has Gautham Menon abandoned his Surya film Vaaranam Aayiram? Last week he signed up Trisha to do a female oriented musical, set against the IT background with four new guys in the lead! And Gautham has pulled off yet another surprise by ditching his favourite music director Harris Jayaraj, and signing up A.R Rahman for this yet untitled film which will start rolling from August first week. Gautham himself is producing this film, which will be a quickie and he plans to wrap it up in three months. There are rumours that a Mumbai based corporate is backing the project, which is likely to release in December. Meanwhile rumours of Gautham- Harris fall out has been making the rounds, but director and music director have jointly taken off to the backwaters of Kerala, to compose songs for Vaaranam Aayiram! Just can’t figure what the hell is happening!!

Vishal Lingusamy Teams up again


Vishal in his new avataar as a cop for the movie Sathyam is all excited about this new role. Given that he is now officially considered an action star, his fans are also eagerly awaiting Sathyam's release. Shooting for the movie is progressing quite smoothly and is half complete. Hot on the grapevine is the news that after Sandakozhi, which was a rollicking success, Lingusamy and Vishal will coming together again after the for the actor's next movie. Earlier, it was rumoured that Jayam Ravi was to play the lead in Lingusamy's next project, but now he seems to have had a change of mind. It was also said that the movie would be remade in Telugu with Ram Charan in the lead. We wonder if that is still on...

Amir Fan of Vadivelu


It is well known that Aamir Khan is very busy with his current project, a remake of the Tamil film Gajini. Director Murugadoss had earlier screened Pokkiri, in which Asin had acted, to convince Aamir of her capabilities. According to industry sources, Aamir while watching Pokkiri had disclosed that he is a great fan of Vadivelu. When Vadivelu was asked to react on this, he said that he is happy that such a great actor enjoys his acting in spite of the language barriers. This implies that language is not an obstruction where comedy is concerned, added Vadivelu. As a mark of respect to Vadivelu’s new-found admirer, it has been decided to specially screen his latest venture, Indiralogathil Na. Azhagappan. Producer Narayanan of Seventh Channel said that they have plans to approach Aamir for an appointment to watch the film.

MGR Life Line


Date of Birth
17 January 1917, Kandy, Ceylonn
Date of Death
29 December 1987, Madras, Tamil Nadu, India
Birth Name
Marudur Gopalamenon Ramachandran
Nickname
MGR
Mini Biography
M.G. Ramachandran (1917-1987), popularly known as MGR, dominated like no other, the films and politics of India's Tamil Nadu state. A charismatic actor and philanthropist, he commanded the idolatrous adulation of millions of Tamilians and became Tamil Nadu's chief minister. His achievements in 3 fields, namely films, philanthropy and politics were remarkable considering his humble origins in Sri Lanka. Raised in poverty by a widowed single mother, he had nothing more than his good looks when he got his first break in "Sati Lilavati", a Tamil film of the late 1930s. In the 1940s and 50s, the Tamil film industry was being transformed by screenwriters like Annadurai, Karunanidhi and others belonging to the Dravidian movement. MGR starred in many of the movies they helped make. Annadurai became his mentor and MGR joined the DMK, Annadurai's new Dravidian party. His films made MGR a matinee idol among Tamilians. He also started monetarily helping people in need, sowing the seeds for his reputation as a philanthropist. When Annadurai died as Tamil Nadu's chief minister, MGR's rival Karunanidhi assumed office. MGR accused him of defalcation and was kicked out of the DMK. In 1977, MGR's ADMK (later renamed AIADMK) party was swept into power. In his first term, MGR cleaned up corruption and carried out reforms like having an income limit for backward class people to be eligible for the reserved seats in government colleges and jobs. His reforms proved unpopular, so MGR became another corrupt Indian politician having learned not to rock the boat. Tamil Nadu stagnated during the rest of his reign. Yet his mesmerized legions of fans continued to vote him into power. His death in 1987 created a power vacuum that soon brought his old nemesis, the corrupt Karunanidhi, back into power. MGR was a complex man who triumphed over poverty and tried to improve the lot of the people who revered him. However, in the end, he was a god that failed.

kalloori Tamaana pairs with Suya


Surya is busy shooting for Gautham Menon's Vaaranam Aayiram which is likely to be wrapped up soon. It has been said that Gautham and Surya have worked very hard for this movie and have taken pains to bring in perfection to every shot. Now after this film, Surya will be seen in an A V M film to be directed by K V Anand of Kana Kanden fame. After Perazhagan, this will be Surya's second tryst with AVM films. Kalloori Tamanna will play the love interest of Surya in this unnamed venture of K V Anand's.
K V Anand, while discussing his new project says, "Currently I am involved in polishing my script, finalizing technicians and other artists. The story is about a man who struggles to achieve success in life. I want my title to reflect this one line and I am desperately trying to arrive at such a title". According to Anand finding the right title seems to be a Himalayan task right now.

Tuesday, January 29, 2008


Shankar is going to direct Rajini's next movie and the process for the same has been started.
It was after lots of gossips about Rajini's next movie - few said he is planning to do a movie with Kamal and it was also told that Manirathnam is going to direct Rajini, but all those gossip baloons were punctured and the clear - real news is that Shankar wi
ll be directing Rajini in his next movie.
Rajini has put a condition to the producer and the director.
As the movie is being acted by Rajini, its natural that there will be lots of bidders to distribute the same and in the case of Chandramukhi, it was told that AVM minted to the tune of 100 crores through Shivaji, so Rajini instructed the producer that the movie shall never be sold more that 20 crores altogether.
Now there are gossips that, as AVM was into trouble as the volume of Biz was leaked out, fear over the trouble, the producer is spreading such a news among the media!!!

F Tv Model-Sherya


Shreya who is minting money from Tamil Nadu by appearing sexy on the road shows and movies, followed her costume even in a function which was participated by Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Karunanidhi.
The issue was yesterday (28.01.2008) taken in the TN assembly by PMK's Velmurugan.
DMK men came in support of Shreya, as they felt she is do such greater things for the cause of Tamilians!
Velmurugan also mentioned the vulgarity shown in the Karunanidhi promoted Kalaingnar TV under the title "Maanaada Mayilaada"
Supporting the vulgarity of the show, minister Arcot Veerachamy claimed that the show has lots of viewers, forgetting that even a blue film will have lots of viewers. He forgets to ask himself why F-TV is being banned by the police in TN!!!

Monday, January 28, 2008

Mrs.Abishek Bachan in Robo


Arya starring Allu Arjun was a blockbuster hit in Andhra Pradesh which won rave reviews. This film was publicized to be remade in Tamil with Gemini films buying the remake rights. For the role of Allu Arjun which was very vivacious, youthful and bubbly, Simbu and Dhanush were said to be in fray and it was later reported that the opportunity fell on Dhanush’s lap. Then when the issue of direction came in, Dhanush’s brother Selvaraghavan was alleged to be wielding the megaphone. However this again was changed and it was said that his cinematographer friend Arvind Krishna will be directing the film. But even this name was dropped and Balasekaran of Love Today was approached by Gemini Films who had booked him to direct the film. Eventually, as the unit is not in a position to commence work, this project has been dropped and Dhanush has gone to Vetrimaran’s camp to do a film.

Dhanush's Project Dropped


Arya starring Allu Arjun was a blockbuster hit in Andhra Pradesh which won rave reviews. This film was publicized to be remade in Tamil with Gemini films buying the remake rights. For the role of Allu Arjun which was very vivacious, youthful and bubbly, Simbu and Dhanush were said to be in fray and it was later reported that the opportunity fell on Dhanush’s lap. Then when the issue of direction came in, Dhanush’s brother Selvaraghavan was alleged to be wielding the megaphone. However this again was changed and it was said that his cinematographer friend Arvind Krishna will be directing the film. But even this name was dropped and Balasekaran of Love Today was approached by Gemini Films who had booked him to direct the film. Eventually, as the unit is not in a position to commence work, this project has been dropped and Dhanush has gone to Vetrimaran’s camp to do a film.

Ajith's New Look


While his Billa is still keeping the ticket counters busy with activity, Ajith is busy shooting for his yet-untitled next venture in Hong Kong. As informed by us earlier, Ajith and the crew including director Raju Sundaram are stationed in Hong Kong for the first schedule of the actor’s next venture, produced by Karunamoorthy under the Ayngaran banner.
Ajith is said to sport stubble for this movie and images made available by amateur paparazzis who managed to sneak a snap of the actor during the shoots reveal the same. Sources speak in hushed whispers that director Raju Sundaram felt Ajith’s ungroomed whiskers looked good on him that he asked him not to get rid of them for the shoots and thus born a new look.The crew will return to India after their shoots are over and proceed to Ooty for next schedule.

Sunday, January 27, 2008

Trisha get's a new LOOK!!


The year is full of promises for Trisha. The Tamil audience saw her in just three movies in the last two years.
She went on a sabbatical from Kollywood because interesting roles weren’t coming her way. But things seem to have fallen in place for the actor now, who has four big banner movies lined up for the year. Among them, the first to hit the screens will be Bheema. It’s a new Trisha the Tamil audience will see in Bheema. Playing Shalini, Vikram’s love interest, Trisha explains that a lot of work had gone into lending her character a loud look.“My look in the movie is new. My character— bold,” she says.Following their onscreen chemistry in Saamy, Vikram and Trisha have been paired for the second time in Bheema. “But it’s a city role this time and it’s action-packed. There’s no comedian in the movie, nor is there an exclusive track for humour. The only lighter side will be the romantic interlude between Vikram and me,” she reveals.“There’s no need to listen to the story of a few directors to take up the role they offer. Lingusamy belongs to that league,” she says, heaping praise on the director she has worked with earlier, for Ji. And one of the first things the director worked on after narrating the story was her body language.“Lingusamy and Vikram helped me immensely in getting the right look for the role. It will show when you watch the movie,” she confidently says. In terms of her looks, her straightened hair, that seem to have gotten monotonous after Something Something Unakkum Enakkum have been replaced with curls in Bheema.As for dubbing in her movies, something she has tried only during Aiyitha Ezhuthu, “No,I haven’t dubbed my voice in Bheema,” she says. “I’d love to do it but my Tamil is too Anglicised for it,” she smiles.

Trisha's Bheema Makes Heavy Collections in the Box office


Trisha, Vikram starrer Bheema has made a whopping 19 crores collection at the box office in its first week of release. This is said to be on par with Superstar rajinikanth Sivaji’s collection in its first week if not more.
Surya and Asin’s VEL had collected 2 and half crores & Ajith’s Billa had made 3 and half crores in Thiruvarur in their first week of release. Bheema has broke this record by making more than 5 crores in that district alone so far.
Linguswamy when speaking about the movie’s sucess said ” Bheema would have made many more records if it was released earlier. But better late than never.” He also dedicated the result to the hard work of his team. “The movies success even after its late release is entirely because of the cast and crew’s hard work”.Trisha seemed very happy about the success of the film. Trisha said that this year has been lucky for her with the success of her two films ‘Bheema’ and ‘Krishna’ and also saw her conquer the No.1 spot in both Tamil and Telugu. Trisha hopes this trend will continue in the months to follow.

Trisha Invests in Real Estate


The year is full of promises for Trisha. The Tamil audience saw her in just three movies in the last two years.She went on a sabbatical from Kollywood because interesting roles weren’t coming her way. But things seem to have fallen in place for the actor now, who has four big banner movies lined up for the year. Among them, the first to hit the screens will be Bheema. It’s a new Trisha the Tamil audience will see in Bheema. Playing Shalini, Vikram’s love interest, Trisha explains that a lot of work had gone into lending her character a loud look.” My look in the movie is new. My character— bold,” she says. Following their onscreen chemistry in Saamy, Vikram and Trisha have been paired for the second time in Bheema. “But it’s a city role this time and it’s action-packed. There’s no comedian in the movie, nor is there an exclusive track for humor. The only lighter side will be the romantic interlude between Vikram and me,” she reveals.” There’s no need to listen to the story of a few directors to take up the role they offer. Lingusamy belongs to that league,” she says, heaping praise on the director she has worked with earlier, for Ji. And one of the first things the director worked on after narrating the story was her body language.“Lingusamy and Vikram helped me immensely in getting the right look for the role. It will show when you watch the movie,” she confidently says. In terms of her looks, her straightened hair, that seem to have gotten monotonous after Something Something Unakkum Enakkum have been replaced with curls in Bheema.As for dubbing in her movies, something she has tried only during Aiyitha Ezhuthu, “No, I haven’t dubbed my voice in Bheema,” she says. “I’d love to do it but my Tamil is too Anglicised for it,” she smiles.

Stay order for Bheema in Telugu!


The Chennai High court has issued a stay order for Bheema to be released in Telugu.
The Trisha-Vikarm starrer Bheema directed by Linguswamy was dubbed in telugu and was supposed to be released day after tomorrow all over Andhra pradesh but Financier S.N.KrishnaMurthy has approached Chennai High Court to issue a stay order from the movie being released in Andhra.
According to him, A.M.Ratnam approached him to get 75lakhs for the postproduction of Bheema and he gave it only in the condition that he would he given the rights for Bheema’s Telugu release. But he alleges that not only they have denied him the rights for the movie but also they haven’t paid him the money yet. Listening to his plea the High Court has issued a stay saying that Bheema shouldn’t be released for the next three weeks.
The Bheema team is visibly upset with this decision because they wanted to cash in on the Trisha fame. Trisha’s new film krisha is doing great at the telugu market and reinforced her position at the top of the industry. As of now, Trisha’s fans shud wait for another 3 weeks to catch her in action.

Unseen Photos of trisha







Born to Krishnan and Uma Krishnan, in Palakkad, the Tamil Iyer actress got her higher education in Ethiraj College, Chennai. Later, she modelled and won Miss Salem in 1999, Miss Chennai in 1999 and Miss India Miss Beautiful Smile in 2001. In school, she participated in several cultural activities, sports and school band. She studied in the same school as former Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J.Jayalalitha.

Saturday, January 26, 2008

rajini life at a glance

Rajini, the real mantra of Tamil Nadu. There are fan associations across Tamil Nadu dedicated to him. Many more than for any other Tamil star, past or present. Rajinikanth, the carpenter-turned-coolie-turned-conductor-turned Super Star says: “I couldn’t have asked God for more.”

A bit of a recluse, Rajni may be. But everyone who’s had the privelege of a darshan with the thalaivar has come away with a spring in his step and a warm glow in the heart. Warm, friendly and affable, he’s the sort who deserves all the superstardom he’s earned. Such men, indeed, are rare...

It’s been 25 years, believe it or not, since the Periya Thalaivar (big boss) made his debut with an inconsequential role in a Tamil film. From villain and antihero to blockbuster supernova, the gifted actor has made the most of every outing. And he’s deserved every bit of the success. SCREEN analyses why...

It's a wide angle shot. A man is seen opening a gate, dressed in rags and smoking a beedi. A terminally ill disease writ large on his face. Precisely on that frame appears the Sanskrit term shruthi bedham, coupled with an off screen voice, an undoubtedly inauspicious start to any debutante’s first screen appearance, especially in the maiden frame.

The film was Apoorva Raagangal (1975). The film itself was thick in controversy, and nobody took notice of the young newcomer, who was on screen barely for fifteen minutes, muttered a few apologetic words to the wronged woman and ultimately died an unsung, unheroic death.

No one in the audience, even in his wildest imagination, would have thought this nondescript man, who had won the least attention in the film would ever win over millions of hearts in Tamil Nadu. Or ride the state like a colossus. Or even that his sway over the masses would be so intense that he could rewrite the fate of Tamil Nadu politics, exactly two decades after the release of his first film.

K Balachander, the director who has an uncanny knack of creating stars, first met Rajnikant at the film institute, where he was a student. Balachander glanced at the dark young man and crisply asked him to meet him in his office the next day. When Rajnikant walked into his office gingerly, Balachander informed him he was going to act in his next film. Overwhelmed by the sudden offer from a ‘big’ director, Rajnikant just could not believe his ears. It’s a feeling Rajni still recounts whenever in the mood of reminiscence.

Later, Balachander confided in his close friend and associate Ananthu, “Watch out! There is a fire in the young man’s eyes. One day he will take Tamil Nadu by storm.” How true the prediction turned out!

Producers went all out to capitalise on this new “wonder” called Rajnikant, and a string of films projecting him as an anti-hero, with all his stylish mannerisms in full swing, were released in quick succession. Gayathri had him shooting blue films of his wife without her knowledge, Bhairavi, Shankar Salim Simon and the like. Rajni had, by now, become an indisputable star in his own right, a force to reckon with.

Though Rajnikant persistently refers to K Balachander as his “guru”, it was director SP Muthuraman who actually revamped Rajni’s image entirely. Muthuraman first experimented with him in a positive role in Bhuvana Oru Kelvikkuri, as a villain in the first half and a refined man in the second, accepting a woman with a child ditched by her lover. The success of Bhuvana Oru Kelvikkuri prompted SPM to make a mushy melodrama with Rajni as a hero sacrificing everything for his siblings, a role ideally tailormade for Sivaji Ganesan! That film was Arulirunthu Arupathu Varai, in which Rajni’s mannerisms were totally missing and he even appeared as an old man in the last few frames. Even while the film was in the making, Rajni had misgivings about whether the audience would accept him in tear jerkers of this kind. But the film got made and its box-office success made Rajni popular among women audiences, too. These two films were a turning point in Rajni’s career — he changed from an actor who merely enthralled the audiences, to one who also made them weep. The acceptance of Rajni sans his mannerisms proved he’d at last become an actor from a star. Around this time came Mullum Malarum, directed by J Mahendran, which established Rajni as a hero with a slight tinge of the negative.

Rajnikant’s entry may have been humble, in an insignificant role but the success he achieved in a very short span was unimaginable. A popular Tamil magazine brought out a special supplement at a time when his still on the make, and, he presto, the magazine’s sales doubled with that issue alone.

Such mass adulation, the thunderous rain of applause when Rajni delivered his lines, all put together, made him a phenomenon. It was at this point that Rajni realised the onus had been thrust on him. The fate of producers hinged on him alone. This sudden exposure to the glare of the media and the popularity and money he never imagined would be his, created a lot of stress in his mind. At that crucial time in his career when his market price had just begun to zoom, he decided to opt out of films completely, sending shock waves to his fans. Balachander, Kamalhaasan and his other well-wishers somehow, coaxed him into staying on.

The second phase of his life started with K Balaji’s Billa, a superhit disproving the canard spread by detractors that Rajnikant was “finished”. He was accepted as a full-fledged hero. Billa was followed by a row of hits like Pokkiri Raja, Thanikkattu Raja, Naan Mahaan Alla and the all-important Moondru Mugham, in which Rajni essayed a triple role. Even two decades after its release, the last continues to be a box-office draw and Rajni’s fans can never tire of the thalaivar’s verbal clash with villain Senthamarai. K Balachander’s first home production, Nettrikkam proved to be yet another milestone in Rajni’s career.

An analysis of Rajni’s career graph shows a remarkable absence of fits and starts. It has been a slow and steady rise to the very top. As Rajni sings in a hit song from Badshah, a man’s life may be divided into eight divisions. Rajni’s own career may be divided into three segments. The first as a villain, the second as a hero with negative traits, and the third and present phase, as the reigning czar of Tamil filmdom. With Rajni’s films fetching crores and his market price skyrocketing, the costs of production of his films became unmanageable. And Rajni has since had to stick to a one film per year formula, sometimes, he could do a film once in two years.

The new trend where his films’ collections exceed normal regional film expectations started off with Badshah, followed by Annamalai, Arunachalam, Ejaman, Muthu and Padayappa. It’s now an accepted fact that only a Rajnikant film can break records set by his own films.

As an actor, Rajnikant’s greatest asset, apart from his style is his sense of humour and comic timing. Like Amitabh Bachchan is popular for his drunken soliloquies, Rajnikant is famous for his comic encounters with snakes, repeated umpteen times.

In the early 80s, Rajnikant made a foray into Bollywood with Andhaa Kanoon, a superhit. But Rajnikant could not concentrate on Hindi films because he was already safely ensconced down South. He still made a few films in Hindi, to mention specially Chaalbaaz which had Sridevi in a dual role. Rajni also enjoys a special kind of popularity in Telugu films and his Peddarayudu (remake of Tamil hit Nattammai) seems to have broken all previous records. The Telugu version of Padayappa has been a money-spinner, too. Rajnikant became a trendsetter recently with his Muthu and its songs becoming a rage in Japan and now, Padayappa running to packed houses in the UK and USA.

Basically a religious person, Rajnikant has always owned up his faith. “I was brought up by the Ramakrishna Mission and it’s from there that I have inherited this religious frame of mind,” he keeps saying. Even his films have him openly sharing his faith. In Arunachalam he mouths that famous line, “God decides and Arunachalam executes it.” His public meetings are always spiced with humour and embellished with anecdotes from mythology.

Married to Lata, an English literature graduate, hailing from an elite Iyengar family in 1980, Rajni has two daughters who are carefully kept away from the limelight. Lata herself a versatile singer, now runs a school called The Ashram. The couple indulges in a lot of charity, the latest being converting his Raghavendra Kalyana Mandapam into a charitable trust to help the poor and needy.

Ego and starry airs are unknown to Rajnikant. During breaks he hardly ever rushes to his air-conditioned makeup room. Instead, he prefers to sleep on the sets, even without a pillow, merely covering his eyes with a wet cloth. He never comes to functions with a retinue behind him and even prefers to drive his own car.

Rajnikant’s phenomenal success and his sway over the masses make people speculate whether he will follow the footsteps of the late MGR and enter politics. Though there has been a lot of pressure on him to enter politics by the likes of actor turned journalist, Cho Ramaswamy (“Rajnikant is the best choice for chief ministership because he has a basic integrity and simplicity, a quality which is very rare these days”) Rajnikant has persistently maintained a diplomatic silence, except for the fact that he openly supported the ruling DMK in the last assembly elections and discreetly in the recent Lok Sabha elections. When pressed, Rajnikant answers in his own inimitable style, “Yesterday I was a conductor, today I’m a star, tomorrow what I’ll be only He knows!”

A bit of a recluse, he may be at heart, but everyone who’s had the privilege of a darshan with the thalaivar has come away with a spring in his step, and a warm glow in his heart. Warm, friendly and affable, he’s the sort who deserves all the superstardom he’s earned. Such men, indeed, are rare.


Trisha pairs with Arya


This year has started well for Trisha. Her Telugu film 'Krihna' with Ravi Teja is a super hit and 'Bheema' is not doing too bad either.

She's now acting with Vijay in 'Kuruvi' and in Radha Mohan's 'Abhiyum Naanum' that are to be released this year.

Trisha has also signed on a film directed by Puri Jagannath and another with Nagarjuna as hero. What about Tamil?

The first will be Vishnuvardhan's 'Sarvam.' "I'm acting in 'Sarvam' with Arya," said Trisha to the press. Trisha is particular that she will act only with top heroes like Ajith, Vikram, Vishal and Rajini, so she's waiting patiently for the right offers.

Ten things you never knew about Asin


1.Her birthday is on October 26, 1985

2. She says a small prayer every time an ambulance passes by

3. She is a trained Bharathnatyam dancer

4. She was adjudged the best dancer at Kerala State Youth Festival

5. She was a top ranker in French in her 12th board exam

6. She does her own dubbing in all her films

7. She was asked to croon for Rahatulla. (Ghajini) song

8. Kids in an orphanage in Kochi call her Angel

9. She held an exhibition of her paintings at the age of 9

10. Her favourite perfume- Very irresistible from Givenchy