Re: [arr] international project

2007-02-24 Thread satish gopalan
I was aware that Mohanlal is a part of this projectGreat to hear ARR and 
Kamal is a part of it!!..Hope it all works!


Thanks
Satish

 


 



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Subject: [arr] international project

Asin in Kamal-Mohanlal international multi starrer
By Behindwoods News Bureau.
February 21, 2007
This news is sponsored by www.behindbikes. com
Looks like Kamal has decided to overwhelm his fans back to back right
after Dasavatharam. With Kamal in 10 roles, Dasavatharam is nearing
completion and if reports from credible sources are to be believed,
Kamal will star in an international project sharing his screen space
with some of the kingpins of Indian cinema.


The as yet untitled project - touted to be produced in a mammoth
budget - will feature Mohanlal, Asin, and Hiroyuki Sanada - the famous
Japanese actor who played a significant role in The Last Samurai and
is starring in Rush Hour III. Directed by Bharath Bala of Vande
Mataram music album fame, the movie might have A.R. Rahman scoring for
it. Rahman is an obvious choice for Bharath Bala given the kinship
they share ever since the milestone Vande Mataram music video was
launched.

Yet another important feature of the project is that M. T. Vasudevan
Nair, one of the eminent Indian writers in the contemporary Indian
literature, writes script. Lauded as a master storyteller, M.T. was
honored with the highest literary award the nation confers on a
writer, the Jnanpith Award in 1995.






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Re: [arr] international project

2007-02-22 Thread manaf cp
I think this news will be a gossip. What happened to Bharath Bala' s 
TAJMAHA?

rkiruthika4 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:  Asin in Kamal-Mohanlal 
international multi starrer
By Behindwoods News Bureau.
February 21, 2007
This news is sponsored by www.behindbikes.com
Looks like Kamal has decided to overwhelm his fans back to back right
after Dasavatharam. With Kamal in 10 roles, Dasavatharam is nearing
completion and if reports from credible sources are to be believed,
Kamal will star in an international project sharing his screen space
with some of the kingpins of Indian cinema.


The as yet untitled project - touted to be produced in a mammoth
budget - will feature Mohanlal, Asin, and Hiroyuki Sanada - the famous
Japanese actor who played a significant role in The Last Samurai and
is starring in Rush Hour III. Directed by Bharath Bala of Vande
Mataram music album fame, the movie might have A.R. Rahman scoring for
it. Rahman is an obvious choice for Bharath Bala given the kinship
they share ever since the milestone Vande Mataram music video was
launched.

Yet another important feature of the project is that M. T. Vasudevan
Nair, one of the eminent Indian writers in the contemporary Indian
literature, writes script. Lauded as a master storyteller, M.T. was
honored with the highest literary award the nation confers on a
writer, the Jnanpith Award in 1995.



 

 
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[arr] international project

2007-02-21 Thread rkiruthika4
 Asin in Kamal-Mohanlal international multi starrer
By Behindwoods News Bureau.
February 21, 2007
This news is sponsored by www.behindbikes.com
Looks like Kamal has decided to overwhelm his fans back to back right
after Dasavatharam. With Kamal in 10 roles, Dasavatharam is nearing
completion and if reports from credible sources are to be believed,
Kamal will star in an international project sharing his screen space
with some of the kingpins of Indian cinema.


The as yet untitled project - touted to be produced in a mammoth
budget - will feature Mohanlal, Asin, and Hiroyuki Sanada - the famous
Japanese actor who played a significant role in The Last Samurai and
is starring in Rush Hour III. Directed by Bharath Bala of Vande
Mataram music album fame, the movie might have A.R. Rahman scoring for
it. Rahman is an obvious choice for Bharath Bala given the kinship
they share ever since the milestone Vande Mataram music video was
launched.

Yet another important feature of the project is that M. T. Vasudevan
Nair, one of the eminent Indian writers in the contemporary Indian
literature, writes script. Lauded as a master storyteller, M.T. was
honored with the highest literary award the nation confers on a
writer, the Jnanpith Award in 1995.