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Vani Bhojan Aims High SUNDAY 8 6 JANUARY 2019 newstodaynet.com newstodaydaily ntchennai CHENNAI PERANBU TRAILER IS OUT NT Bureau ilmmaker Ram’s Peranbu Fis all set for release this February. Remember he made critically-acclaimed movies like Katrathu Tamil, Thangameen- gal and Taramani before. Per- anbu was screened at various international festivals and won critical acclaims. The movie stars NAYANTHARA’S Mamootty in the lead role. With an intense album from Yuvan Award-winning child artiste Sadhana, who plays Shankar Raja, the fi lm is one Mammootty’s differently-abled daughter. Anjali and of the most anticipated flicks Livingston among others play important roles. It also NEW LOOK among world-cinema lovers. has Anjali Ameer, a popular transgender model as Peranbu also stars National one of the female leads. | NT Bureau | 019 begins with a bang for Nayanthara. Her Viswasam opposite Ajith is re- 2leasing 10 January. Meanwhile her woman-centric fi lm Airaa is on the fl oors. It is directed by Sarjun KM, who known for the short fi lms Ma and Lakshmi. Buzz is that Airaa is a horror fi lm. K S Sundaramurthy has composed the music for the fi lm. The fi rst look of Nayanthara from the movie was revealed in social media yesterday, which has garnered the attention of her fans. The movie also stars Ka- laiyarasan and Yogi Babu. The actress is also part of a Sivakarthikeyan fi lm and Telugu biggie Sye Re Nar- asimha Reddy alongside Chiranjeevi. VANI BHOJAN | NT Bureau | ources say that Anirudh Ravichandran has Anirudh Sbeen roped in to compose for Simbu’s next fi lm to be directed by Seeman. Sources say, ‘Seeman AIMS HIGH had recently met Anirudh and has even narrated to compose | NT Bureau | the script to him. The composer had already begun | NT Bureau | working on the project as he loved the content. The fter Cuckoo and Joker, fi lmmaker Raju Mu- fi lm will go on fl oors once Simbu completes Venkat Simbu’s he likes of Sivakartthikeyan, Priya Bha- Arugan is ready with Gypsy. It stars Jiiva in Prabhu’s Maanadu.’ vanisankar and Ma Ka Pa Anand have T the lead. Natasha Singh, who won the Miss India Simbu plays a role of a doctor in the fi lm and it made a name for themselves big screen next beauty pageant, will be seen playing Jiiva’s love will be an out-and-out commercial entertainer. after starting their career in television. Join- interest in the fi lm. The trailer of the movie was ing the list is young and pretty Vani Bhojan. a out in social media yesterday. popular name in everyt household after playing Says the fi lmmaker, ‘It’s a travel story. As we all know GGypsyypsy’’ss the lead role in Deivamagal, Vani Bhojan is all nomads do not have a permanent place to stay and for a big innings in cinema. wander from one to another. Though a romantic story, Sources say the actress is getting fl urry of of- it has a socially relevant theme and questions everyone fers. And Vani Bhojan is optimistic of scaling in the society.’ greater heights in 2019. In a recent interview, ddifferentifferent Music is composed by Santhosh Narayanan. she said, ‘I keep getting offers. I see a lot of The trailer takes audience on a journey around young talent coming today. I hope all things the country. Sathyraj, Raj Kiran, Lal Jose and go well.’ Sunny Wayne among others form part of the cast. jjourneyourney Asked about television industry, she said, ‘I Cinematograpy is by Selvakumar SK, editing by am sure things have changed a lot and it is only Raymond Derrick Crasta and art direction by CS getting bigger and better.’ Taking thappu & Balachander. poetry to all | NT Bureau | Bhavana goes opular Telugu hit Husharu is all set for a remake in Tamil. The Pmovie was about the story of four friends from middle-class ANOTHER families who believe in carving a niche for themselves by not follow- to Bollywood ing a trodden path set by others. However, their liberal attitude is condemned by the conservative society. Things get more complicated SON | NT Bureau | when one of them is diagnosed with cancer. Will the friends still be able to achieve what they want in life forms the crux. Bhavanaa Rao, who acted in Kola Kolaya Mundhirika, The remake rights is bagged by Cosmos Entertainments and RISES Vinmeengal and Vanayuddham, is making her de- directing the fi lm would be V V Kathir, who made Jiiva starrer but in Bollywood. She plays the heroine in a movie titled Thenavattu before. Newcomers will play the lead roles and shooting | NT Bureau | Bypass Road opposite Neil Nitin Mukesh. will begin soon. Thambi Ramiah Says the actress, ‘It’s a suspense thriller and I have ctor-filmmaker Mansoor a meaty role. It is a character with grey shades which turns music Ali Khan’s son Alikhan makes it more challenging.’ A composer Tughlaq, plays the lead Bhavana is also busy with a couple of movies in Ramya in a film titled Kadaman Paarai. Kannada. Mansoor Ali Khan has produced and directed this film besides playing a key role. Talking about the film, Mansoor says, ‘The movie & speaksa about how modern technology affects younger generation’. Jenni Fernandez and Anu Raghavi play hero- ines. Music is by Ravierma. Speaking about his songmaiden venture as actor, Tughlaq, says, ‘It was tough to act in my father’s direction. I learnt a lot being part of the project.’ Having trained in martial arts and acting, he says, ‘I want to be part of fi lms made by big fi lmmak- ers. Hopefully I will establish a place for myself All the way in the industry.’ from Tollywood NADA SUDHA, VELACHERI u Mambalam Santhanam (Nadaswaram) & Thiruvallur Muthuraman (Thavil), 3.15 pm u Vasumathi Desikan (vocal), 4.45 pm Sriranjani Santhanagopalan Gemini,(vocal), 6.30 pm Gemini... Gavani, Gavani... SRI THYAGA BRAHMA GANA SABHA, T NAGAR u Alauddin 100 Watts Bulb, a play by Crazy Mohan, 6.30 pm SPLENDID SHOWS MUSIC ACADEMY u Bhavajan Kumar (Bharathanatyam), 10 am u Jyotsna Jagannathan ‘I was not just a (Bharathanatyam), 11.30 am u Praveen Kumar fan, but a friend (Bharathanatyam), 6 pm and also a brother u Aditi Mangaldas (Kathak), 7.45 pm to him. A brother with whom Gemini anna never hesitated to share even his personal life incidents’ Nikkil Sankar rendering a concert at RR Sabha in Chennai. Singers rendering pancharathakeerthana at annual music festival at Mudhra. Published by T.R.Jawahar on behalf of News Today Media Private Limited., from 85, Mount Road (G.S.T Road), Guindy, Chennai 600 032 and Printed by him at Frontline Printers Private Limited, M-7, Thiru-Vi-Ka Industrial Estate, Guindy, Chennai 600 032. Editor: T.R.Jawahar. Tel: (044) 22504000 E Mail: [email protected]. Website: www.newstodaynet.com.
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