If AR Rahmman introduced "Blues" genre of music in VTV, this time around he loudly announces "It is Techno time folks". We are just mersmerised with the digital beats and sounds and of course some amazing voices and lyrics. This Robot is out to win all hearts I'm sure.
Music Director : A.R.Rahman
Vocals : S.P.Balasubramaniam, A.R.Rahman, Khatija Rahman, Vijay Prakash, Shreya Ghosal, Kash n’ Krissy, Pradeep Vijay, Pravin Mani, Yogi B, Hariharan, Sadhana Sargam, Benny Dayal, Naresh Iyer, Javed Ali, Chinmayee, Kirthi Sagathia, Swetha Mohan, Tanvi Shah.
Lyrics : Vairamuthu, Karky, Pa.Vijay
Monday, September 27, 2010
Endhiran Movie Release on Octoer 1st
Great people across the world become role models to many. Almost everyone, if not all, have some sort of sentiment that they follow. If the US President Barack Obama fought against law to use his Blackberry (fondly called as B-1) in the White House as a personal sentiment, Sachin Tendulkar never forgets to tie his left thigh pad first before he bats in a cricket match. We always idolize great people and we expect them not to have such silly sentiments. But aren't they humans after all? What is the bond between people and their beloved sentiments?
First of all, let us not confuse sentiments with superstitions. Superstitions come across as an irrational belief but sentiments are not. So, does Rajinikanth, our beloved Superstar, have such sentiments? Of course yes! He may have many personal beliefs and sentiments, but when it comes to movies, he surely does have an inclination towards reptiles and insects. Snakes in particular.
First of all, let us not confuse sentiments with superstitions. Superstitions come across as an irrational belief but sentiments are not. So, does Rajinikanth, our beloved Superstar, have such sentiments? Of course yes! He may have many personal beliefs and sentiments, but when it comes to movies, he surely does have an inclination towards reptiles and insects. Snakes in particular.
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
VA-QUARTER CUTTING Songs REVIEW
VA-QUARTER CUTTING MUSIC REVIEW
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Slightly wacky lyrics, but a jaunty Sankarabaranam mettu and neat strings make this a cheery number. Saudi Basha... Vocals: G.V.Prakash Kumar, Bhargavi Lyrics : Shiva, R.Amarendran Another lighthearted number on the Kiravani raga scale that vaguely reminds you of the Kishore Kumar hit’Zindagi Ek Safar hey Suhanaa’. Mad and rollicking, this song could find a place on the charts. Saarpu Saarpu Ji... Vocals: G.V.Prakash Kumar, Lakshmikanth Lyrics : Kumararaja It is entirely up to you to make what you can out of these lyrics! But an addictive arrangement of notes on the Natabairavi scale and the teasing accompaniment of nagaswaram and guitars make you want to listen to it shamelessly once again. The Quarter Song... Clubmix: Remix by Vijay Chawla |
Monday, September 13, 2010
Endhiran The Robot Movie 2010 trailer
Dabangg Movie Review, Dabangg Review
For anybody who wants to know what is the on-screen definition of Bollywood (read popular mainstream Hindi cinema), Dabangg is truly text book fare. It's loud, crazy, zany, exaggerated, larger-than-life, almost nonsensical, totally make-believe, comic book like, complete kitsch, generously peppered with the mandatory desi tadka (garnishing) of songs and dances that keep popping out of nowhere and is literally oozing with star charisma. Most importantly, it's not meant to make sense. It's only meant to entertain. And entertain, it does in overdoses. No, this isn't meant for people who are looking for different cinema. Nor is it meant for the viewer who likes movies to appeal to his head. Yet, for those who celebrate and serenade the `silliness' of mainstream masala movie lore and swear by its popcorn quotient,
Sunday, September 12, 2010
Saturday, September 11, 2010
Boss Engira Bhaskaran Review,Boss Engira Bhaskaran movie Review
MovieBoss Engira Bhaskaran
DirectorRajesh
CastArya, Nayanthara, Santhanam
Story is nothing but a series of comic mishaps, depending on funny dialogues and hilarious situations. Baskaran lovingly called Boss (Arya) is a laidback guy, a bumbling idiot who is always busy but has no job and is yet to get his degree. He lives in Kumbakonam and hangs out at ‘Thala Thalapathy’ saloon run by his friend and advisor Nalla Thambi (Santhanam) is completely spoiled by his family consisting of loving mom (Lakshmi), a brother Saravanan (Subbu Panju), a introvert and a nice guy, and a sister who wants to be a television anchor.
While going to write his arrear papers in English, Boss meets Chandrika (Nayanthara), a trainee professor who catches him copying but soon they fall madly in love with each other. Chandrika’s sister (Vijayalakshmi) marries Saravanan, fueling the romance which is opposed by her father who will not give his younger daughter “to the good for nothing loafer”. How Boss the eternal loser with the help of Nalla Thambi manages to get Chandrika forms the rest of the story.
While going to write his arrear papers in English, Boss meets Chandrika (Nayanthara), a trainee professor who catches him copying but soon they fall madly in love with each other. Chandrika’s sister (Vijayalakshmi) marries Saravanan, fueling the romance which is opposed by her father who will not give his younger daughter “to the good for nothing loafer”. How Boss the eternal loser with the help of Nalla Thambi manages to get Chandrika forms the rest of the story.
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