KollywoodSA Chandrasekar plays the lead role in this film about a social activist.Digital NativeDigital NativeIt is well known that a biopic on the social activist Traffic Ramasamy is being made in Kollywood. According to reports, Vijay Sethupathi has been roped in to play an important role in the film. Sources say that the star was impressed with the role he was offered and immediately agreed to do it. It may be mentioned here that Vijay Sethupathi has never been averse to taking up cameos or extended cameos if the role impressed him; therefore, it is no surprise that he is onboard this biopic. Directed by Vicky, Traffic Ramasamy stars veteran filmmaker and actor Sa Chandrasekar playing the social activist. The star cast also includes Rohini, Prakash Raj, R. K. Suresh, Ambika, Chetan, Imman Annachi, Charles Vinoth, Mohan V. Raman and Madhan Bob. The film will have special appearances by Vijay Antony, Manobala, Seeman, Kushboo and S. Ve. Shekher. Produced under the banner Green Signal, Traffic Ramasamy has music by Balamurali Balu while Kabilan Vairamuthu has penned the lyrics. Cinematography is by Kugan S. Palani and editing by Prabhakar. On playing an important role in the this biopic, actor Prakash Raj had said in an interview much earlier that he considers it to be a huge honour to be a part of this project. He added that Traffic Ramasamy is a fearless social activist and that he has a strong role to play in the film. The film is still in the shootin stage with plans on to release it later this year. (Content provided by Digital Native)...
- 3/24/2018
- by Editor
- The News Minute
EntertainmentTo get some clarity on this, we need to wait for a word from the actor herself.Digital NativeDigital NativeThere is some confusion over Trisha’s inclusion in the much-hyped cop thriller Saamy Square. The actor had shared the screen space with Vikram in the 2003 hit movie Saamy and Saamy Square is the sequel to it. Director Hari had announced earlier that both Trisha as well as Keerthy Suresh will be sharing the screen space with Vikram in the sequel but Trisha had tweeted that she opted out of the project citing creative differences with the team. However, the director, in a recent interaction with the press stated that Trisha is back in the project and she will be joining the sets soon. He went on to add that the film will have five songs, four action blocks and two chase sequences. While the director has confirmed that Trisha is very much onboard, the actor’s mother Uma reportedly told a media house that no one from the Saamy Square team had approached them in this regard and she is not aware of Trisha agreeing to rejoin the sets. Well, to get some clarity on this, we need to wait for a word from the actor herself. Produced by Shibu Thameens under his banner Thameens Films, the movie has Vikram, Keerthy Suresh, Prabhu Ganesan and Bobby Simha in the star cast. Others in the supporting roles include John Vijay, Oak Sundar, Imman Annachi and Uma Riyaz Khan. Devi Sri Prasad is scoring the music for Saamy Square with A Venkatesh wielding the camera. The cinematographer was replaced after the untimely death of cameraman Priyan a couple of months ago, it may be mentioned. Vt Vijayan is editing the film. Saamy, released in 2003 with Vikram and Trisha in the lead roles, was a blockbuster hit.
- 1/9/2018
- by Editor
- The News Minute
Film: "Goli Soda"; Cast: Kishore, Sree Raam, Pandi, Murugesh, A. Manoharan, Seetha, Chandini, Imman Annachi, Sujatha Sivakumar and R.K Vijai Murugan; Director: S.D. Vijay Milton; Rating: ****
Featuring child actors in lead roles, S.D. Vijay Milton's "Goli Soda" should not be confused with a children's film. It has the innocence of Mani Ratnam's "Anjali", the bravery of Brazilian film "City of God" and the mischievousness of "Little Rascals", all laced together with the spirit of a Tamil film presented in a format audiences will cheer.
Take the four lead characters of this film; put them in a soda bottle and shake it until it explodes...that's "Goli Soda" for you. An entertaining tale of friendship that fizzes with irreverent.
Featuring child actors in lead roles, S.D. Vijay Milton's "Goli Soda" should not be confused with a children's film. It has the innocence of Mani Ratnam's "Anjali", the bravery of Brazilian film "City of God" and the mischievousness of "Little Rascals", all laced together with the spirit of a Tamil film presented in a format audiences will cheer.
Take the four lead characters of this film; put them in a soda bottle and shake it until it explodes...that's "Goli Soda" for you. An entertaining tale of friendship that fizzes with irreverent.
- 1/25/2014
- by Machan Kumar
- RealBollywood.com
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