Showing posts with label Mollywood. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mollywood. Show all posts
Saturday, 21 May 2011
Mohanlal will turn fifty one
One of the best of the actors who had ever graced the film industry in our country, Mohanlal will turn fifty one today. This living legend and Mollywood icon will have the celebration as a private affair, though his fans have been demanding a very big celebration at Thiruvananthapuram, his home city.
Lalettan, as he is affectionately known among millions of Malayalees all over the globe, was
58th National Awards List
The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting has announced the 58th National Awards.
Best feature film: Adaminte Makan Abu (Malayalam)
Best actor: Dhanush (Aadukalam) and Saleem Kumar (Adaminte Makan Abu (Malayalam))
Best director: Vetrimaaran (Aadukalam)
Best screenplay: Vetrimaaran (Aadukalam)
Best choreographer: Dinesh for the song Otha Sollala in the film Aadukalam
Best editing: Kishore
Tuesday, 1 March 2011
Happy Birthday Padmapriya
Yesterday is the birthday of Padmapriya, the dusky beauty of Kollywood.Tamil cinema joins her fans in wishing her a very happy birthday.
Padmapriya, who made her acting debut in Malayalam, made her mark in Mollywood acting with top heroes Mohanlal, Mammootty, Suresh Gopi and Jayaram before she got introduced in Tamil through director Cheran's Thavamai Thavamirundhu. Tall and slim, with a posh
Saturday, 12 February 2011
Krishna and Ananya in the lead of seedan
Seedan is a new movie in the making. A remake of the 2002 Malayalam flick Nandanam, it is directed by Subramaniam Siva.
Dhanush will make a cameo appearance in this romantic flick, which will feature debut actor Krishna and Nadodigal fame Ananya in the lead. The man who will play one of the most memorable roles of Prithivraj.
There is high expectation on this young actor, as the same role in
Monday, 7 February 2011
Genelia has completed the shoot of Urumi
Bubbly girl Genelia has completed the shoot of Urumi, directed by India’s most proficient cinematographer-turned-filmmaker Santosh Sivan in Tamil, Hindi, English and Malayalam.
"That was a wrap for me on Urumi. Prithviraj is truly a fabulous co-star and Santosh Sivan is the bestest ever! I'm so glad I did this film, it marks my entry into the Malayalam industry. Fingers crossed, but raring to
Saturday, 5 February 2011
Sangam would be functioning from a new building: Sarath Kumar
The building which houses the office of Nadigar Sangam, otherwise known as the South Indian Cine Artistes’ Association (SICAA), is facing demolition next month as a brand-new building would take its place with several storeys in it.
The Habibullah Road premises has more than 1300 artistes as its members from the Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam and Kannada film industries known as Kollywood, Tollywood,
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