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Actor Vijaykanth in Kollywood Mariyaathai Movie - Photo Shoots

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Actor Vijaykanth in Kollywood Mariyaathai Movie - Photo Shoots
Actor Vijaykanth in Kollywood Mariyaathai Movie - Photo Shoots
Actor Vijaykanth in Kollywood Mariyaathai Movie - Photo Shoots
Actor Vijaykanth in Kollywood Mariyaathai Movie - Photo Shoots
Actor Vijaykanth in Kollywood Mariyaathai Movie - Photo Shoots
Captain Vijayakanth and Vikraman are coming together for Mariyaathai after blockbuster movie Vanathai Pola. Vijaykanth has been, for the first time, paired up against Meera Jasmine for this Mariyadhai film. The grand success of Saroja, T. Siva of Amma Creations produces this Mariyathai film.

In ‘Mariyaadhai’, Vijayakanth plays dual roles of father and son with Meera Jasmine and Meena in the female lead role. For the father character Ambika is the choice. After “naaku mukka” Vijay Antony scores the music for this Mariyadhai. This time Vikraman did not chose his regular music composer S A Rajkumar.

Director Vikraman, on his part said, “Vaanatha Pola was the first Indian movie in the millennium, being released on January 13, said to be an unlucky day. But it went on to be a super hit, and went to many other languages as well.

Yet, I was disappointed with it on two accounts: I showed Vijaykanth as a very soft character. And two, the movie won many awards, but I expected a Best Actor Award for Vijaykanth, which never happened. I’m sure I’ll straighten things out this time around.” Meera Jasmine, Meena and Ambika play the heroines of the film.
Actor Vijaykanth in Kollywood Mariyaathai Movie - Photo Shoots
Actor Vijaykanth in Kollywood Mariyaathai Movie - Photo Shoots
Actor Vijaykanth in Kollywood Mariyaathai Movie - Photo Shoots
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Meera Jasmine's has number of movies

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Meera Jasmine seems to be busy with Tollywood films. She has a couple of films in her kitty, including Okkati Nalugu, which is being directed by debutant Prabhakar.


The film is about a young woman who realises her dream after facing a lot of trials and tribulations. "The movie is a woman-oriented one. So, we began scouting for an actress who could do justice to the role. After putting in a considerable amount of effort, we found that Meera Jasmine fit the bill perfectly," says the director.


Well, actress Meera Jasmine has always been known as an actress of substance and there’s no doubt that she will deliver this time as well.


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Bharath and Meera Jasmine in Kollywood Film Nepali - Review

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Starring: Bharath, Meera Jasmine, Prem

Direction: VZ Durai

Music: Srikanth Deva

Production: Rama Saravanan

‘Nepali, the name itself suggests that something different is on offer. But everything that is different need not always be interesting. In a way, Nepali has nothing new in terms of its basic plot. It’s the same boy meets girl, love at first sight, marriage, tragedy and revenge plot, but the script takes a slightly offbeat route.

Nepali is the story of a young man, Bharath, who does odd jobs in many places during the day but assumes a dangerously sadistic persona at times. It is as if he knows things that few others know, doing things for reasons that only he knows. His hands hold steady as he sends people to their death, often in the most grueling ways. The law is behind him. But one thing puzzles us: why is he dressed in such a peculiar manner- those pointed brows and small eyes. Is he from Nepal?

Nepali is also the story of another young man, played by Bharath again, who has to face bitter experiences that change him forever. To start with, Bharath is shown as a software engineer, young and happy and in love with a girl in Ooty, Meera Jasmine. Facing opposition from her family, the lovers have no option but to elope and marry. It is a happy and contented life in a world of their own –and it couldn’t get better. But the evil shadow of a police officer who has developed a desire for Meera Jasmine lurks over them. Desire becomes obsession and tragedy follows close behind.

Nepali tells the story of one other young man- Bharath again! who ends up in jail for a crime that he could not avoid committing. In jail he meets a man who holds many secrets that could knock down many big names in the city. In the dark shadows of the gallows, the secrets change hands while no one notices. The hunted man with secrets does not survive but leaves his unfinished tasks in the hands of the young man he met.


This is basically what Nepali is all about. You might be a bit confused, and that’s exactly how the script is - confusing. You might also think that there are many layers to the story but it is actually a simple linear story that has been convoluted back and forth to produce a movie that falls just short of being interesting. The film is set in three time periods and the script moves back and forth between then and now. This kind of narration can be interesting, but the talented director, V.Z. Dhorai (remember the excellent Mugavari?), somehow misfires. This see-sawing narrative movement only makes the movie lose momentum far too many times, always moving in fits and starts, never settling into a steady pace.

The cast, except for Bharath, do not have a great deal to do. Bharath, in perhaps the most challenging role of his career, has done well. However, we have to remark that there was more potential in the role, and the director should have got more out of the star. Meera Jasmine’s role isn’t challenging: she walks through it with ease. Govind Namdev, as the old man in jail, has done a neat job. The rest of the cast consist of Charan Raj, Dhandapani, Raja Ravinder and Goutham who have all done fairly well with the limited roles they play.

Music by Srikanth Deva is a definite plus point, especially with the ‘Hey You’ being really lively. The script also flirts briefly with comedy with Mayilsaamy and company, trying to raise a few laughs. The Bharath-Meera romance is a low point in the movie: it never seems to work. It is not endearing, except in one song. Technically, the movie deserves praise for Mathi’s camera and Madan Gunadeva’s editing. The movie does seem a bit lengthy-around 3 hours.

Overall, Nepali is a product that started off with a good idea but slipped down because of a script that failed to maintain flow and execution that took the zing out of the plot. Certain scenes seem to go on forever. Nepali is not bad, not exactly mediocre either - it just fails to give us a really interesting three hours. During the film’s climax, Bharath runs into a subway followed by policemen; gunshots are heard and then…… you’re in for a surprise!
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Meera Jasmine has been stung by the Malayalam Film Association - “AMMA”

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Meera Jasmine has been stung again. Meera Jasmine was hospitalized, earlier this month, after being stung by bees, when shooting for the Telugu film Gorintaku. Now Meera Jasmine has been stung by the Malayalam Film Association - “AMMA” , as they banned her from acting in any Malayalam films, until AMMA lifts the ban.

Meera Jasmine had earlier pulled out of the film “Twenty Twenty”, produced by AMMA for the welfare of the members of AMMA. Meera Jasmine had pulled out due to the clashes in dates, with a Telugu film. However most Malluwood celebrities have accepted to play a role in “Twenty Twenty”, free of cost. AMMA had taken this decision due to the pullout by Meera Jasmine from “Twenty Twenty”.
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Meera Jasmine banned

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Meera Jasmine had a meteoric rise in the South Indian film industry. She is now doing quite well in the Telugu film industry too, her latest being Gorintaku about a brother-sister bond, where she plays the sister’s role. For this supporting role, she has demanded and got the amount she is commanding as a heroine.


Meanwhile back home in Kerala, Meera’s charm doesn’t seem to be working. AMMA has put a ban on her working in Malayalam movies. According to insiders, Meera was approached to play a part in the mega production Twenty:20, featuring all of Malluwood’s major stars, who are acting for free. The Malayalam film association, AMMA is producing Twenty:20, whose proceeds will go for the Association welfare funds.


By refusing to act in Twenty:20 (as her dates clashed with her Telugu movie’s dates), Meera Jasmine ruffled quite a feathers. The result is that she has been banned from acting in any Malayalam movies until AMMA lifts the ban.


It remains to be seen how Meera’s fortunes will fare as she doesn’t usually do many Malayalam movies and her star is waning in Kollywood too.


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Rajesh and Meera have confirmed the love

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The bubbly Malayalam actress who made her debut in the movie ‘Run’ with Madhavan have been in rumours related to marriage for a long time. She has been repeatedly in controversy with her breaking down at a public function due to strained family relations, her linkup with a director and then an actor, entry into a Hindu temple and so on.

Sources have it that she has finally found happiness in her life in the form of Mandolin Rajesh. Both Rajesh and Meera have confirmed the love they have for eachother. Rajesh is the brother of prodigy mandolin Srinivas. The pretty actress who is the national award winner is currently working in Nepali with Bharath.

This is the fifth time the actress has been said to be getting married. The first was with Lohitadas, the director who launched her. The second was with Prithviraj, her co-star. The third one was with the son of a Kerala-based politician. The fourth was with director-turned-hero SJ Suryah.

Hope Meera puts a stop the media speculation and officially announces her marriage soon.

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