Showing posts with label silambarasan. Show all posts
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Saturday, August 18, 2007

Namitha, Mandira Bedi and Sherin compete for Simbu

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Kettavan and Kaalai are the upcoming films of Simbu which are getting canned at a steady pace. In Kettavan, Simbu has taken charge of story, screenplay and dialogues besides acting and the film is being directed by Nandu and produced by Trichy Viswanathan. S S Music VJ Lekha Washington plays Simbu’s love interest in the film.

Namitha was touted to play the other heroine in Kettavan. However due to some unrealistic demands and high remuneration, Namitha is being dropped from the film.

Meanwhile, to play this role, there has been a stringent competition from two other ladies viz. Mandira Bedi and Sherin. Mandira Bedi has already featured with Simbu in Manmadan and when she was approached she was too willing to be cast along side Simbu. In the intervening time, having heard about this coveted position of Simbu’s heroine being vacant, Sherin has expressed her desire to fill up this spot. It has also been said that the lady is too keen on this role.

When this matter was broached with little super star, he says, “Namitha was the first one who was chosen for this role which will have two song sequences and five to six scenes. Namitha happens to be one of my good friends who also happen to be a good artist. But the demands laid by her manager had upset the producer who is seeking an alternate to her role and has met Mandira Bedi in this regard. However Sherin is also vying for this role and now I am totally baffled as to whom to cast in this role.” It sure is a tough call for Simbu when he has to choose between the beauties of the tinsel town.

Wednesday, July 25, 2007

Simbhu's Kettavan

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Silambarasan aka Simbu in the industry is known for his penchant for doing things differently. His involvement and commitment in the projects that he undertakes is also noteworthy. Posters in his films generally play a significant role and attract a lot of attention and evoke curiosity.

Recently the walls of Chennai were littered with Kettavan poster with Simbu sporting two big horns resembling a devil which has caused a flutter in Kollywood.

When reacting to varied responses, the young actor says, “I have been getting series of congratulatory phone calls and I feel very happy that my efforts are being noticed. People have been guessing the story as per their imagination and some people go to an extent of saying that it is my own story. ” Currently Simbu is busy in Hyderabad with the shooting of Kaalai and has plans to complete the next photo shoot in the coming month where he will be donning on a bright red garb with two pointed horns on his head. According to Simbu, these posters are certain to have a menacing feel about them.