Happy tidings for Ravi

  • IndiaGlitz, [Friday,August 01 2008]

Now that his long pending 'Dhaam Dhoom' is ready for release, 'Jayam' Ravi is shooting for 'Peranmai' in a relaxed manner.

Says 'Jayam' Ravi, “We are shooting 'Peranmai' with tremendous optimism. Director Jananathan is leading us from the front. For the first time I am doing the role of a forest officer. Quite like his previous films 'Iyarkai' and 'E', 'Peranmai' too is a different attempt by Jananathan”.

Adding more, he said “I am happy that the audience doesn’t typecast me as an actor who can do only action or romantic films. I have the liberty to work in any genre of film. I consider this a big boon”.

Ravi is happy that 'Santosh Subramaniyam' clicked big time at the box office. Buzz is that he may work in Ameer's movie very soon.

“Doing an action-packed role is demanding. One needs to keep his body in shape and undergo an appropriate diet”, he says.

More News

Rajini express regret, 'Kuselan' releases in Karnataka

Pro-Kannada groups have called off plans to disrupt the release of Rajinikanth's new film 'Kuselan' in Karnataka after the actor expressed regret over a remark he made on the Hogenakkal row.

Bhagyaraj's second innings with ‘Puthiya Varpugal’

Actor Bhagyaraj has almost completed shooting for his next directorial venture 'Puthiya Varpugal'. Starring his son Santhanoo in the lead role, the movie went to floors a couple of months ago. The film is produced by Mosebaer Entertainment.

It is almost my story - Rajinikanth on 'Kuselan'

Superstar Rajinikanth is in Hyderabad and a special screening for his latest film 'Kathanayukudu', (Telugu version of 'Kuselan'), which was held at the Prasad Studio preview theater just a day ahead of the movie's release.

Rajinikanth in Hyderabad, watches Kuselan's Telugu version

The place was the Prasad Lab preview theater in Hyderabad and a special screening of 'Kathanayakudu', Kuselan's Telugu version was organized for superstar Rajinikanth.

Innovative contest to popularize movie

Looks like this is the season for ad-men to make movies. First, there was Balki's 'Cheeni Kum'. Now, Krishnan Seshadri Gomatam, who along with Santosh Sivan made the internationally acclaimed Kerala Tourism ad commercials. Now He is coming up with what is touted as the first European style metro movie, in Tamil. We believe it hasn't got the typical hero-heroine-villain format.