Monday, September 13, 2010

Rakta Charitra Audio on Sep 10th

Sensational director Ramgopal Varma’s eagerly awaited action saga ‘Rakta Charitra’ music will be released on September 10th.

Amidst controversy right from the day of announcement till its completion, according to the director, ‘Rakta Charitra ‘has shaped up well. The movie is slated to release later this month.

The movie might not have the usual formula mix of songs but it will have the best of background score and theme music. The music is handled by Mani Sharma.

Rakta Charitra Audio on Sep 10th

Sensational director Ramgopal Varma’s eagerly awaited action saga ‘Rakta Charitra’ music will be released on September 10th.

Amidst controversy right from the day of announcement till its completion, according to the director, ‘Rakta Charitra ‘has shaped up well. The movie is slated to release later this month.

The movie might not have the usual formula mix of songs but it will have the best of background score and theme music. The music is handled by Mani Sharma.

Surya’s 2nd movie in Hindi

Known to all that there were rumours floating around kollywood and among the public that director Murugadoss’s upcoming trilingual 7Aum Arivu is a remake of Christopher Nolan's just released Inception. But he himself and even the leading lady Shruti Haasan who is doing the lead role in the film has denied saying that it is an original script not a copy of English Inception. Later we all came to know that the movie is based on a circus artiste in which Suriya plays the role of a trapeze artiste cum animal trainer.

Well the latest buzz about the movie is that it was originally planned to be made in Tamil and Telugu but now it will be made in Hindi too. The interesting point to be noted is that with this Suriya will have two releases in Hindi, one is Raktha Charitra and the second one is 7Aum Arivu. So now one can say that Surya have made successful entry in Bollywood. Whether he would continue or not will depend upon the success of the movie once its releases.

Raktha Charitra hurts Tamil sentiments!

As release date for ‘raktha charitra’ is nearing by, film maker Ramgopal Varma is facing daunting tasks not alone with Telugu version, even Tamil version is also hit by a block. Hindu Makkal Kachchi of Tamil Nadu passed on a warning signal to Ramgopal Varma about halting the release of ‘raktha charitra’ for hurting Tamil sentiments.

Vivek Oberoi, one of the heroes in this movie has attended Sri Lanka for IFFI and other movie shootings. But Tamil Nadu film industry has already passed an ultimatum of banning the movies of all those artists who go Sri Lanka as Tamil people in Lanka are facing apartheid from a long time.

So, Vivek Oberoi who hurt the Tamil sentiments is being a part of ‘raktha charitra,’ this movie is to be banned, Hindu Makkal Kachchi leaders said. So, here is new controversy for Varma and his Charitra.

All is set for Rakta Charitra's release

All is set for the audio release of the movie titled Rakta Charitra, in which Vivek Oberoi, Suriya and Priyamani portrays the lead roles, on September 10. Known to all that its Ram Gopal Varma’s contentious flick and Mani Sharma scores music.

It’s a powerful political excitement which is about the life of Anantapur Telugu Desam Party (TDP) MLA Paritala Ravi. Its basically a trilingual film produced in Telugu, Hindi and Tamil by Madhu Mantena and Sheetal V. Talwar. According to sources, it has completed the entire shooting and will grace the theatres by September end.

Rakta Charitra News




'Raktha Charitra' release date confirmed

Now, one more movie is to join the September race. After ‘Komaram Puli’ and ‘Robot,’ this ‘raktha charitra’ from Ramgopal Varma has been the much discussed subject which has been in making with too many controversies surrounding.

To check its stamina at BO; Varma is making his ‘raktha charitra’ movie to stand opposite big movies as Varma announced the release date of his movie as September 24 when first part gets into theatres.

For information sake, only and only Telugu version will be released in September as Hindi version is expected to be released in October. One more interesting point is that Second part of ‘raktha charitra’ will take at least a gap of 50 days.

As this movie had no songs, original sound track of Mani Sharma’s back ground score will be released on September 10.

Upcoming Movies of Surya

Agni Puthiran
Director: Mysskin
Starring: Surya


Rakta Charithram
Director: Ram Gopal Varma
Starring: Vivek Oberoi, Surya, Priyamani, Radhika Apte,


7 Prema Kathalu
Director: Suresh
Starring: Sriya Goutham, Sindhu Affan, Srinivas, Vishva,

Sigappu Rojakal
Director: A.R. Murugadoss
Starring: Surya, Shruti Hassan

Mugamudi
Director: Mysskin
Starring: Surya

The Seventh Sense
Director: AR Murugadoss
Starring: Surya, Shruti Hassan

Ezhavadhu Arivu
Director: A.R. Murugadoss
Starring: Surya, Shruti Haasan

Surya worried about Jyothika and Diya



Actor Surya who is hectic right throughout the day is more worried about his wife Jyothika and their daughter Diya. Because they are staying separated now because of Nagma. Hello viewers! Don’t raise your eyebrows and we will get you the right fact. Since Jyothika was feeling nostalgic about her hometown, Surya and his family members have sent her to Mumbai.

Now both herself and Diya staying at Nagma’s place in Mumbai and they would return back after some long days. Surya speaking to us during the movie launch of Ayan said that he is missing both Jo and Diya for past eight days.

Surya Jyothika baby girl picture – Actor Surya and Actress Jothika and their Baby Diya – latest full family stills




The dream couple of kollywood, Actor Surya and Actress Jyothika have been avoiding media lights right from their marriage. And, after the new entry into their family, they are still more stricter for media interviews. But, blootics.com team recently spotted the dream couples along with their baby girl Diya in a recent function and never missed a still of the same.







Jyothika says that she is very happy spending time with her cute baby Diya and she never thought about coming back to cinemas. Also, seems these days Jyothika is growing fat these days. Atleast the photo looks so. For full images, please visit the Surya Jyothika and baby girl Diya photo gallery by clicking on the following images.

More Surya Stills





Surya Loyolla College Photos




Biography / Biodata


Biography / BiodataName Surya Sivakumar
Birth Name Saravanan Sivakumar
Date of Birth 23 July 1975
Birth Place Chennai, India
Nationality Indian
Star Sign Leo
Hair colour Brown
Eye colour Light brown
Father Sivakumar
Brother Karthi
Sister Brindha
Schoool Days PSBB & St. Bede’s Chennai
College Days Loyola College, Chennai
Favourite food Dosa, curd rice
Profession Actor
First movie Nerrukku Ner (1997)

Friday, September 3, 2010

Aadhavan advance booking creates records


Surya’a Aadhavan advance booking started in the Chennai city from today. The movie will hit the screens on Diwali day October 17th with more than 600 prints world wide. In Chennai city alone the film will be opening in 15 screens.

The advance booking of the movie has taken a bumper opening in the chennai city and it is said to be the best ever opening for any tamil film for this year. A spokesman of Sathyam Cinemas , where it is going to have daily 10 shows for the Diwali weekend says: “ By 4 pm we have sold 15, 245 tickets in advance for the first week, which may touch 20,000 by night. The online bookings is phenomenal and we are sold out for the first three days, which is very good. It is the best opening for any film this year.”

The newly renovated Devi Cineplex is opening with Aadhavan in two of its four screens. Says the owner Varadaraja Chettiar: “The opening attraction at Devi which has been totally refurbished is Aadhavan. We are sold out for the weekend and our online booking is fantastic as we have sold nearly 2000 tickets over the net.”

Single screens like AVM Rajeswari, Kasi , I Dreams and Bharath too have been sold out for the first two days.

The opening numbers for Aadhavan has proved that Surya is the Boss in Box Office. The movie will be be opening with strong box office collection since Surya has got a huge fan base across the state.

We from SFC, wish Surya all the best for his Aadhavan to be a huge success.

Actor Surya Filmography:

Actor Surya Filmography:

Here is the list of all movies actor Surya has acted so far, the list of movies he is currently acting and all all his upcoming movies list.
Year Film Role Notes
1997- Nerrukku Ner Surya
1998- Kaadhale Nimmadhi Chandru
Sandhippoma Surya
1999- Periyanna Surya
Poovellam Kettuppar Krishna
2000- Uyirile Kalanthathu Surya
2001- Friends Chandru
Nandha Nandha Winner: Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Actor
2002- Unnai Ninaithu Surya
Shree Shree
MMounam Pesiyadhe Gautham
2003- Kaakha Kaakha Anbuselvan
Pithamagan Sakthi Filmfare Best Tamil Supporting Actor Award
2004- Perazhagan Karthik &


Chinna Winner: Filmfare Best Tamil Actor Award
Aayitha Ezhuthu Michael
2005- Maayavi Balayya
Ghajini Sanjay Ramasamy Winner: Tamil Nadu State Film Special Award for Best Actor
Aaru Aaru
June R Raja Guest appearance
2006- Sillunu Oru Kaadhal Gautham
2007- Vel Vetrivel,


Vasudevan
2008- Kuselan Himself Cameo appearance
Vaaranam Aayiram Krishnan &


Surya Krishnan
2009- Ayan Devaraj Velusamy
Aadhavan Aadhavan Filming
Singam Durai Singam Filming
Raktha Charithra Maddalcheruvu Suri Announced – Hindi, Tamil & Telugu


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Surya Birthday Celebrations | Actor Surya 35th Bday Photos | Surya Birthday Videos | Surya Siva Kumar


Surya celebrates his 35th Birthday today. Wish Suriya happy Birthday.

Saravanan Sivakumar ( born 23 July 1975) is a Tamil film actor. Son of actor Sivakumar, he starred in Tamil films, such as Nandha (2001), Kaakha Kaakha (2003), Pithamagan (2004), Perazhagan (2005), Ghajini (2005), Vaaranam Aayiram (2008) and Ayan (2009). As of 2009, he has won three Tamil Nadu State Film Awards and three Filmfare Awards.

He married actress Jyothika Sadanah on 11 September 2006.[5] On August 10 2007, the couple’s daughter Diya was born. He resides in Chennai with his family. On the 7 June 2010, Jyothika gave birth to their second child, Dokrubas sasam

In 2008, Surya began Agaram Foundation working to help children who drop out of school early in Tamil Nadu. With the Ministry of Education in Tamil Nadu, he created a short commercial video outlining child poverty, labour and lack of education, titled Herova? Zerova?. The film was written and produced by Surya and also starred Joseph Vijay, R. Madhavan and Jyothika.

Thursday, September 2, 2010

Jillunu Oru Kaadhal



Jillunu Oru Kaadhal is yet another ordinary Tamil masala movie that would have gone unnoticed but for the presence of three big stars - Surya, Jyothika and Bollywood import Bhumika Chawla.

In our view, the highlight of Jillunu Oru Kaadhal is its top quality music.

Surya's performance while adequate does not raise to the level of his acting in Kaakha Kaakha or Ghajini.

It is Bhumika Chawla who steals the show in Jillunu Oru Kaadhal although she has a lesser role, closely followed by Jyothika.

Jillunu Oru Kaadhal is a love triangle with Gautham (Surya), Kundavi (Jyothika) and Ishu (Bhumika Chawla) as the principal characters.

As college students, Gautham and Ishu are madly in love with each other. But the villain coming in the way of their happiness is Ishu's politician father.

Ishu's father separates the young couple and gets his goons to beat up Gautham badly. Time passes and Gautham is happily married to Kundavi until she stumbles upon his old diary and learns of his deep love for Ishu.

To complicate matters, Ishu arrives from Australia after six years.

Who will Gautham chose now? What happens to his happy marriage to Kundavi?

Jillunu Oru Kaadhal makes one thing clear. Onscreen lovebirds Surya and Jyothika (also off-screen lovebirds and scheduled to get married in a few days) share an obvious chemistry that the two do not share with others. For instance, Jyothika and Kamal Haasan just did not bring forth the same screen chemistry in Vettaiyaadu Vilaiyaadu as the Surya-Jyothika pair did in Jillunu Oru Kaadhal.

A.R.Rehman's music is a joyous treat for the ears.

Virtually every song lingers in the mind long after you leave the movie hall. Jillendru Oru Kadhal, Machakaari, Majja Majja and New York Nagaram sent us into raptures.

The Machakaari song dance sequence involving Surya and Bhumika Chawla and Majja Majja featuring Surya and Jyothika were both well picturized.

The comedy scenes featuring Vadivelu is an irritating distraction and does not fit in well with the overall story.

Kaakha Kaakha


Seldom are Tamil film fans treated to a fast paced, slick movie like Kaakha Kaakha.

Directed by Gautham of Minnale fame, Kaakha Kaakha is that rare amalgam of love, action, tragedy, scintillating music and superb photography. Fine performances by the lead characters, a tight script and crisp dialogs add to the charm of this movie.

The movie centers around a dedicated police officer and "encounter" specialist Anbuselvan (Suriya) and his lady love, a math teacher Maya (Jothika).

Anbuselvan arouses the wrath of hardcore criminal Pandiya (Jeevan) when he guns down the hoodlum's brother Sethu. An enraged Pandiya swears revenge on the cops responsible. He warns Anbu that he would kidnap his girlfriend Maya and make him suffer.

Keeping his promise of wreaking destruction on the policemen, Pandiya's brutal attack comes soon after Anbu's wedding. Pandiya and his henchmen shoot Anbu and throw him into a lake. Believing Anbu to be dead, the gangsters cart away Maya to their lair and plan to sell her to a brothel.

But the badly injured Anbu manages to elude death and goes after Pandiya in an effort to rescue Maya.

The final fight scene between Anbu and Pandiya on a narrow bridge leading into rough seas has been beautifully shot in silhouette.

Every song in Kaakha Kaakha is a treat to the ears.

Our favorites were Uyirin uyire, Ondra irenda aasaigal and Ennai Konjum matri. Shot on a private beach in the Andamans, Uyirin uyire has been picturized beautifully and is just awesome. It's been a while since we derived so much pleasure watching and listening to a Tamil film song.

Suriya, Jothika and Jeevan are very effective in their respective roles. No crude overacting here.

Ayan Review – Aiyo, Sori Padam

Ayan at U.K. Box Office – Ayyo, Embarrassing

Dai Machchi, Indha Surya Padam oru Sori Padam da. Sori Padam. (Hey buddy, this is a scabies-infested movie).

An ugly movie beyond redemption, Ayan is the latest piece of shit to emerge from the Augean sewers of Kollywood.

With not even a fig leaf of a story to cover its ugly entrails, Ayan’s raison d’etre is that a few agents of Lucifer at AVM and Sun Pictures had more money than they knew what to do with – so, they flushed it down the toilet and lo, at the other end of the sewer pipe emerged Ayan.

Zero Entertainment Value
Featuring Surya, Tamanna, Prabhu and two escapees from the Vandalur Zoo answering to the taunts of Akashdeep Sehgal and Jegan and directed by a nincompoop called K.V.Anand, Ayan offers zero entertainment value. Zilch.

With a story not in the least bit credible or gripping, the acting so mediocre and music below average, Ayan left us numb with shock at the amateurishness of it all.

Not for one moment in the two hours and 40 minutes did we get our money’s worth ($12 for the ticket).

Bizarre Story
The silly story centers around a young smuggler Deva (Surya) jetting around the world on smuggling trips for his mentor Das (Prabhu) and making the Indian Customs look like a bunch of buffoons.

A long-haired cartoon character Akashdeep Sehgal plays the villain Kamalesh. If someone were to stick a tail to this Akashdeep character, it’d be completely at home in the Vandalur Zoo as would Jegan who plays Deva’s sidekick Chitti.

Not content merely with making the Indian law enforcement authorities look like a bunch of blithering idiots in this ceaseless affront of a movie, Ayan director Anand adds insult to injury by bizarrely rewarding one of the professional smugglers with the plum government job of Professional Consultant/Officer. Don’t even try to justify this as a reward for assistance rendered in the cause of justice. Some reward. Some justice.

Surya – Mediocre Show
Surya once again delivers a embarrassingly poor performance. Whether on a smuggling mission in Congo, racing around like a maniac in Malaysia or cavorting with his lady love Tamanna, this fella disappoints. Big time.

Even Surya’s dialog delivery lacks pizzazz.

Worse, the clown doesn’t even seem to make an effort, perhaps in asinine hopes that his broad chest will deliver the goods.

At this rate, Surya will have as much success in Kollywood as his old man Sivakumar had in his heydays, which is very little.

Tamanna
Tamanna plays Yamuna, Surya’s lady love in the movie.

Given the sophomoric nonsense of a story, the Mumbai lass doesn’t have much of a role in Ayan except to act like a retard at frequent intervals.

While Tammana is without doubt a better actress than the ugly Kollywood trinity of Nayantara, Trisha and Shriya, we wouldn’t put her in the Meera Jasmine, Sandhya, Navya Nair or Padmapriya category.

By the way, we found Tamanna’s smile bewitching. Sweeeet.

Music
We were not entranced by Ayan’s music either.

What about the picturization of the songs, you ask? Pathetic, in one word. Same old, same old – a bunch of clowns tromping up and down.

Worse, the characters in Ayan break out in songs at the oddest moments. Like for instance when Surya is released from the lockup at the police station, Surya and Tamanna suddenly break out in that stupid Nenje Nenje song.

Never in the history of Tamil movies has there been a song as repulsively picturized as Honey Honey.

Also, will someone please tell Surya and Tamanna that jumping like monkeys reaching for their bananas on a tall tree is not the same as dancing.

So Much for So Little
It boggles the mind that the remorseless bozos behind Ayan went around the world (Malaysia, Namibia and other parts of Africa) to bring us this hellish nightmare. Talk of squandering money.

There were about 25 people for the opening show. The audience didn’t seem to be very engaged with the movie going by the constant chitchat and people walking out.

There weren’t many people waiting for the 7PM show either when we came out around 6:35PM ET. Perhaps, it was the bad weather on the East Coast.

Or maybe word had spread that this piece of trash a.k.a. Ayan is best shown the middle finger.

SearchIndia.com strongly recommends that you stay away from the offensive nightmare that is Ayan if you value your sanity and if you value your money in these hard economic times.

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Singam Audio Release on May 11


Surya’s Singam audio is all set to be released on May 11. Devi Sri Prasad has scored music for the film. Devi Sri Prasad is joining hands with Surya after their successes of ‘Maayavi’ and ‘Aaru’.

Singam movie album has six songs. Here is the list of Singam Movie Song Track List:

Singam Movie Song Track List:

1. NAANE INDHIRAN – Benny , Manickya Vinayagam

2. EN IDHAYAM – Suchithra, Tipu

3. STOLE MY HEART- Shaan,Megha

4. KADHAL VANDHALE – Baba Sehgal,Priyadharshini

5. SINGAM – DSP

6. STOLE MY HEART (unplugged) – Shaan

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Vaaranam Aayiram Review


Vaaranam Aayiram

We are convinced Kollywood director Gautam Vasudev Menon must have really loathed his late father.

And Vaaranam Aayiram is Gautam Menon’s remorseless act of revenge on his old man for grievances, real or imagined.


How else can you explain this moron making an interminably long pathetic piece of shit a.k.a. Vaaranam Aayiram and then dedicating the nonsense to his dad.


There’s Forrest Gump and then there’s Cooum Dump oops Vaaranam Aayiram. (Just in case you are not from Tamil Nadu and happened to stumble upon this review, Cooum is that infamous stinking river in the state’s capital Chennai.)

Like director Robert Zemeckis in Forrest Gump, Gautam Menon sets off to tell the story of an ordinary man, actually two ordinary men here, father and son (both played by Surya) but unlike Zemeckis our Menon quickly falls flat on his face and just can’t get up for the rest of the movie.


Oh wait, lest he open himself to charges of stealing Forrest Gump outright, Menon’s thrown some new ingredients into the chamber-plot like bringing in the father angle and the so-called bond between father and son. All are given the amateurish treatment here unlike in that masterpiece Forrest Gump.

If you are the impatient, attention deficit disorder kind of guy demanding instant gratification, here’s a quick review summary of Vaaranam Aayiram - The story is less than gripping, Surya’s acting is so-so, the dialogs inanely banal, the songs soporifically dull and the dances, oh, they are straight from hell.

Bottomline: Boring shit. The audience at Movie City (Edison, NJ) didn’t seem too engrossed and there was constant chitchat and moving about in the hall.

And who do you think takes credit (should actually be discredit) for writing & directing this garbage – Gautam ‘inept’ Menon.

Given the shoddy story and screenplay of Vaaranam Aayiram, even Brando couldn’t have salvaged this trash.

As crude as Menon’s last film Pachaikili Muthucharam, Vaaranam Aayiram lacks the finesse that made Forrest Gump one of the classics of the movie business.

Vaaranam Aayiram begins with a very sick Krishnan (the father Surya) wheezing and panting laboriously and quickly kicking the bucket but not before vomiting the obligatory pint of blood (Menon, you think Tamil movie fans are such retards that they won’t be convinced someone’s really sick unless they see him puke blood on the bathroom floor?).

The news is quickly conveyed to the son Major Surya, who’s in an helicopter on a rescue mission.

The story is then narrated in flashback, going as far back as his father’s college days, and ends with the old man’s funeral but not before subjecting the audience to a sadistically tedious 2hr-45 minutes.

Surya the son is so-so except in some scenes where he completely fails to deliver the goods. For instance, when he’s in the hospital in the U.S. and when he’s in the phone booth talking to his parents, Surya is all at sea (a so-so Surya is infinitely better than our Ultimate non-Star Ajith). Surya is much better in the role of the father.

Also, the younger Surya’s descent into alcohol and drugs were crudely handled by Menon.

The train scene when the younger Surya first meets Sameera Reddy had some life and some interesting moments.

As long as she’s not required to say anything or move a step, that baby elephant Sameera Reddy is alright. Otherwise she bares her ugly fangs.

When Sameera Reddy tells Surya she’s in love with him, the dialog and scene had as much emotional intensity and feeling as a routine pass the ketchup request at the dinner table.

Simran and Divya Spandana didn’t do much damage.

Except for the Adiye Kolluthey song (ugly picturization though), music in Vaaranam Aayiram is forgettable.

Charging $15 for the Vaaranam Aayiram garbage is nothing short of robbery. To our previous characterization of Gautam Menon as a mediocre film-maker, we must now add the title of petty-thief.

If you have any respect for your hard-earned money, stay away from this plague called Vaaranam Aayiram. Life’s too short to be wasted on such crap.

P.S: Will Anil Ambani fix the disgrace of Phoenix Adlabs Movie City theatre in Edison (NJ). Those duffers at the theatre can’t run a movie without messing it up. They did it twice in Vaaranam Aayiram (the frames keep getting split up on the screen).