Tamil News
Hoping for a new high through Delhi Heights
After a stupendous hit in Chandramukhi, Sivaji Productions will be making a Hindi movie. The movie titled Delhi Heights will be a youthful and a romantic entertainer, clarifies Ram Kumar.Since 1950, Sivaji Productions had made several Hindi movies. But in recent times, they had…
Vattaram at Chennai Harbor
Director Saran's home production Vattaram featuring Arya and Delhi model Kirat went to floors a few days ago. The producer-director shot for the movie at the Chennai Harbor on Monday.Thankfully for Arya, the shooting is on at a rapid pace. Only after completion of…
Fans disappointed
Film buffs in Tamil Nadu are left disappointed following the State government's ban on the release of controversial movie Da Vinci Code, which concludes that Jesus Christ married Mary Magdalene.Set for release this week-end, the movie was banned by the State government following representations…
Simran's new move
Simran, who bid bye to acting after New, re-emerged in Chennai only to take a jump into politics. She made a whirlwind tour all around the State and sought votes vigorously for AIADMK and its supreme J Jayalalitha.In spite of her best efforts, Jayalalithaa…
Vivek's hour of reckoning
At last Solli Adippen starring comedian Vivek in the lead role has been completed. The movie went to floors almost a year ago, but has been delayed due to various reasons.Interestingly, comedian Vadivelu's maiden venture, as hero in Imsai Arasan 23am Pulikesi is also…
Vijay makes his move
Vijay along with his father director S A Chandrasekhar was one of the early birdies from Tamil filmdom to call on DMK deputy general secretary M K Stalin to convey his best wishes on the victory of DMK led alliance in the Assembly elections.The…
Off to Hindi
Sivaji Productions, after the huge success in Chandramukhi, is planning a foray into Bollywood again.The film titled Delhi Heights with a contemporary theme will be directed by Anand Kumar and has Jimmy Sherghil and Neha Dhupia playing the lead roles.It may be recalled…