Showing posts with label Arya. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Arya. Show all posts

Thursday, January 24, 2008

Sarvam Trisha mayam


Trisha fans will be happy to hear this interesting news. Alleged reports suggested that the director Vishnuvardhan will be making his next film Sarvam with Arya in the lead. Now, it looks like Trisha might pair opposite Arya in this film. However, Trisha has not signed this film yet, say inside sources. Currently, the petite actress is busy shuttling between Hyderabad and Chennai nowadays, and is the toast of both Kollywood and Tollywood. Trisha has her hands full in both these languages. In Tamil, she is doing Kuruvi with Vijay in the lead. She is also acting with Prakash Raj for his Duet Movies’ Abhiyum Naanum which is directed by Radha Mohan of Mozhi fame. She has also signed up for Chennayil Oru Mazhaikalam with director Gautam Menon which he will commence after his Vaaranam Aayiram. The svelte actress is also doing a big budget film in Telugu opposite Telugu superstar Nagarjun. To accomodate Vishnu’s offer in her busy schedule might prove difficult for Trisha. But, she cannot miss out Vishnu beacause he is the one who has given a complete makeover to Nayantara with her jaw-dropping glam act in Billa. Meanwhile the Sarvam team is on the hunt for the perfect locations for the movie. Enjoy!!

Saturday, December 8, 2007

Oram Po review

This is "fast and furious" in Indian style. Oram Po will take you into the world of auto racing and portrays Chennai from a different view-point. The highlight of the movie is that it doesn't take anything serious at all. Everything can be solved with a wink, quip and swagger. The result is slickly made romp of a movie that races along energetically without sacrificing reality. Arya plays the role of irresponsible auto racer Chandru, who rules the world of illegal auto-racing circuit. Bigle can make any auto run at speeds of 110 to 140 kmph. Chandru's worries increases with increasing debts and his secret love Rani(pooja). Son of Gun never misses a chance to create spark between the two tough friends. There's also a thing of concern for two black pearls that somehow finds its way into Chandru's auto.
Whenever you feel that the film will turn melodramatic, it chooses the lighter path and turns more interesting. The strongest point of the movie is the lively dialogues of Kumar Rajan. They are funny and at the same time they are spontaneous. Arya fits to role perfectly and Pooja is good looking even with minimum make-up. John Vijay is absolute riot in the role of Son of Gun. You are definitely guaranteed a thrilling funny trip?!