The music video of the song Re bawree, from the recent Ott-released film Taish, released on Monday. The song features the voice of Sona Mohapatra.
"This music video is a homage to women and independent artistes. I hope viewers shower the same love as they did for 'Taish'. The video is shot beautifully and with Sona's soulful voice, it is the perfect combination," said Nambiar.
The video is directed by Sheetal Menon, and has singer Sona Mohapatra, Odissi dancer Daksha Mashruwala, model Yasmin Ponnappa, actress Nithya Shri and Anwita Bhandari.
Said Menon: "The video brings powerful and inspiring women to the centrestage of storytelling."
"I feel proud to have collaborated with (musician) Govind Vasantha of my favourite band Thaikkudam Bridge on this song from 'Taish' and with a director like Bejoy, who curates music for his films in a very unique, rare way," Sona added. --ians...
"This music video is a homage to women and independent artistes. I hope viewers shower the same love as they did for 'Taish'. The video is shot beautifully and with Sona's soulful voice, it is the perfect combination," said Nambiar.
The video is directed by Sheetal Menon, and has singer Sona Mohapatra, Odissi dancer Daksha Mashruwala, model Yasmin Ponnappa, actress Nithya Shri and Anwita Bhandari.
Said Menon: "The video brings powerful and inspiring women to the centrestage of storytelling."
"I feel proud to have collaborated with (musician) Govind Vasantha of my favourite band Thaikkudam Bridge on this song from 'Taish' and with a director like Bejoy, who curates music for his films in a very unique, rare way," Sona added. --ians...
- 1/11/2021
- by Glamsham Editorial
- GlamSham
Film Commentary'Aaranya Kaandam' opened to rave reviews but did not set the box-office on fire, thanks to the 'A' certification, its amoral landscape and the profanity in language. Sowmya RajendranThe recently released trailer for Super Deluxe has got a rousing response on social media. The film is Thiagarajan Kumaraja's second directorial, coming eight years after he made his debut with Aaranya Kaandam, hailed as Tamil cinema's first neo noir film. Those who remember watching the trailer of Aaranya Kaandam will recognise the similar style in Super Deluxe - both have a voice-over narrating a story which has the quality of myth, introducing the characters like a sutradhar and setting them up within a predicament that forces them to make certain choices. While the title Aaranya Kaandam refers to the part of the Ramayana which is set in the jungle (with the chief villain being named Singaperumal), the trailer of Super Deluxe...
- 2/26/2019
- by Sowmya
- The News Minute
KollywoodOn Sunday, a video clip of the actor dubbing the now-famous lines of a nail-biting story from the film’s trailer was released. Tnm StaffThe trailer of Vijay Sethupathi starrer Super Deluxe that was released on Friday immediately went viral, enthralling fans with its very intriguing and exciting presentation. What made the trailer one of the best in recent times was Vijay Sethupathi’s delivery of one long monologue, telling us the story of a man caught between a tiger, a snake, and an abyss. The trailer’s montage clubbed with Vijay Sethupathi’s voiceover leaves the viewer almost breathless with anticipation towards the end. On Sunday, a video clip of the actor dubbing the now-famous lines of the nail-biting story from the film’s trailer was released. Wow.. #Makkalselvan #Vijaysethupathi in action at the dubbing suite for the #SuperDeluxe trailer.. Sema! Oru naal.. Oru aal.. Dubbing theatre pakkam thaniyaa pogaiyila.
- 2/24/2019
- by Anjana
- The News Minute
Director Thiagarajan Kumararaja’s National Award-winning film was considered to be the first net-noir gangster flicks in Tamil cinema. The 2010 film featured Jackie Shroff as an ageing gangster, Singam Perumal, along with Ravi Krishna, Sampath Raj, Yasmin Ponnappa, Guru Somasundaram and Master Vasanth...
- 9/19/2017
- Film Companion
Director Thiagarajan Kumararaja’s feature Aaranya Kaandam (Anima and Persona), starring Jackie Shroff, Sampath Raj, Yasmin Ponnappa and Ravi Krishna has won the Western Union Audience Award at the 3rd London Indian Film Festival (Liff, June 20 – July 3). Sp Charan’s Capital Film Works produced the film.
Kumararaja said: “I don’t know what to say. It’s nice to know that people in Europe loved the film and in fact, that people across continents love the film. It also worked with audiences in the Us and with the jury at the Indian National Awards. And it is appreciated now in Europe also. I’m thrilled.”
Charan said: “I’m happy and proud of Aaranya Kaandam’s success this year. On behalf of Capital Film Works and the crew of Aaranya Kaandam, I would like to first of all congratulate London Indian Film Festival on a successful event this year and...
Kumararaja said: “I don’t know what to say. It’s nice to know that people in Europe loved the film and in fact, that people across continents love the film. It also worked with audiences in the Us and with the jury at the Indian National Awards. And it is appreciated now in Europe also. I’m thrilled.”
Charan said: “I’m happy and proud of Aaranya Kaandam’s success this year. On behalf of Capital Film Works and the crew of Aaranya Kaandam, I would like to first of all congratulate London Indian Film Festival on a successful event this year and...
- 7/7/2012
- by BollySpice Editors
- Bollyspice
Thiagarajan Kumararaja’s Tamil feature Aaranya Kaandam starring Jackie Shroff, Sampath Raj, Yasmin Ponnappa and Ravi Krishna has won the Western Union Audience Award at the 3rd London Indian Film Festival which was held from June 20 – July 3, 2012.
Also at the festival this year, Satyajit Ray Foundation Short Film Award and a £1,000 prize was won by Neeraj Ghaywan’s Shor (Noise).
Meghna Gupta’s short Unravel was given a Special Mention by the jury that comprised directors Eran Creevy (Welcome To The Punch), Suri Krishnamma (The Grief Tourist), Andrew Hinton, winner of the 2011 Satyajit Ray Foundation Award for Amar, and Satwant Gill from Liff.
The festival closed with a screening of the Bengali film Baishey Srabon (Seventh August).
Also at the festival this year, Satyajit Ray Foundation Short Film Award and a £1,000 prize was won by Neeraj Ghaywan’s Shor (Noise).
Meghna Gupta’s short Unravel was given a Special Mention by the jury that comprised directors Eran Creevy (Welcome To The Punch), Suri Krishnamma (The Grief Tourist), Andrew Hinton, winner of the 2011 Satyajit Ray Foundation Award for Amar, and Satwant Gill from Liff.
The festival closed with a screening of the Bengali film Baishey Srabon (Seventh August).
- 7/6/2012
- by NewsDesk
- DearCinema.com
Thiagarajan Kumararaja’s Aaranya Kaandam is set in a decadent city: a city that looks bombed, dilapidated and dying. The ex-royal of the city has sold off his palace to make way for a hotel and is fighting a decisive battle to reclaim his honour through a rooster! The modern state, the police, plays nothing more than a corrupt mediator between baddies. Not that everything is alright with mafia either–the aging don suffers from a crisis of virility.
Crisis and especially the crisis of menfolk, who’ve ruled the world so far, is the central theme of this film. This highly stylized and meticulously-mounted film from the fertile south creates an extremely engaging piece of cinema by mixing two Hollywood genres-gangster and Film Noir. The newcomer director sets the story firmly in the contemporary Tamil (and Indian in general) society, that he understands remarkably well, and creates a jazzy,...
Crisis and especially the crisis of menfolk, who’ve ruled the world so far, is the central theme of this film. This highly stylized and meticulously-mounted film from the fertile south creates an extremely engaging piece of cinema by mixing two Hollywood genres-gangster and Film Noir. The newcomer director sets the story firmly in the contemporary Tamil (and Indian in general) society, that he understands remarkably well, and creates a jazzy,...
- 8/1/2011
- by Bikas Mishra
- DearCinema.com
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