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Anjali and Oviya at Kalakalappu (Masala Cafe) Audio Launch Photos
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Kalakalappu ( Masala Cafe) Tamil Movie First Look Posters
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Posted on 10.31
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Kalakalappu ( Masala Cafe) Tamil Movie First Look Posters, Kalakalappu ( Masala Cafe) Tamil Movie First Look Posters & Cast, Anjali, Vimal, Iniya, Mirchi Siva, Santhanam, Sundar C's Masala Cafe Movie First Look Posters, Masala Cafe Turn to Title as Kalakalappu First Look Posters
Stars Vimal, Anjali, Shiva, Oviya, Santhanam
Music by Vijay Ebenezer
Directed by Sundar C
Produced by Kushboo
Cinematography UK Senthil
Studio Avni Cinemax
Distributed by UTV Motion Pictures[1]
Release date(s) May 2012
Country India
Language Tamil
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Vimal, Siva, Anjali & Oviya in Masala Cafe Movie Hot Pictures
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Posted on 09.21
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Masala Cafe is Sundar C's upcoming directional venture holding on to a huge star cast which includes Vimal, Anjali, Mirchi Shiva, John Vijay, Santhanam.Vimal, Siva, Anjali & Oviya in Masala Cafe Movie Hot Pictures.
The movie being produced by UTV Motion Pictures, in association with withKusbhoo Sundar's Avni Cine Max.The movie has cinematography by U K Senthil Kumar and music by Kandein fame Vijay Ebenezer.
The movie being produced by UTV Motion Pictures, in association with withKusbhoo Sundar's Avni Cine Max.The movie has cinematography by U K Senthil Kumar and music by Kandein fame Vijay Ebenezer.
Ajith Mankatha is Gambler in Telugu Movie Posters
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Ajith Trisha starring Gambler Telugu Movie Wallpapers. Gambler Movie Posters. Arjun,Vaibhav Reddy, Lakshmi Rai, Andrea Jeremiah, Anjali.Click on the images to view Ajith's Gambler Movie Wallpapers,Telugu movie gambler movie stills, ajith trisha gambler movie photos, gambler telugu movie photostills no watermark, ajith gambler film movie gallery, gambler .Thala Ajith Gambler latest wallpapers,Trisha in the main lead roles tamil movie Mankatha is being dubbed in to telugu as Gambler,Gambler movie wallpapers .

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Engeyum Eppodhum release postponed to Sep 16th
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Along with the main stars Ganesh Venkatraman and Shaam will also playing key roles in the film.The two love stories are set in the backdrop of Chennai and the two come near in the climax of the film.AR Murugadoss former associate Saravanan has directed Engeyum Eppodhum movie.
Sathyan is rendering tunes for Engeyum Eppodhum while Cinematography by Velraj and editing by Anthony. AR Murugadoss is producing this film under his ARM production banner in association with Fox Star Studios. Fox Star Studios is entering in to kollywood with this film.
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Thala Ajith's Mankatha Tamil Movie Review Read This Superb
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Posted on 04.26
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Starring: Ajith Kumar, Trisha, Arjun, Andrea Jeremiah, Lakshmi Rai, Premji, Anjali, Vaibhav
Direction: Venkat Prabhu
Music: Yuvan Shankar Raja
Production: Dayanidhi Azhagiri, (Cloud Nine Movies)
Direction: Venkat Prabhu
Music: Yuvan Shankar Raja
Production: Dayanidhi Azhagiri, (Cloud Nine Movies)
Mankatha after having played 'uLLe veLiye' for quite a while, strikes finally, AND in style! For his golden jubilee flick, Ajith, the 'golden hearted' lad of Tamil cinema teams up with the uber cool Venkat Prabhu and his gang of boys and the effect is exciting to say the least.
When you have the handsome Vinayak Mahadev (Ajith) team himself with a few boys on his 'Money' mission and when there is cop Prithviraj (Arjun) who is hot on their trail, what you get is a heady cocktail of events that suck you into the premise of Mankatha albeit a bit late.
For Venkat Prabhu, it is a huge responsibility to fuse in his irreverent style of film making with the sensibilities of Ajith's image and the director has not compromised one bit here and kudos to him for this.
Mankatha unfolds languorously and takes its own sweet time to establish the premise when the major portion of the first half keep flitting in between many tracks with three romances. When you start wondering whether the movie is going anywhere at all, it shifts to third gear to be only brought down by a song or two. And when the director finally decides to cast everything else away and focus on the central plot, the story takes an interesting detour and mutates into a Grand Prix race all the way from the second half with Venkat Prabhu reserving all his aces for the climax.
There is always no dearth of humor in Venkat Prabhu's films but in Mankatha it is a bit muted when compared to his other works. Mostly the comic lines are at the expense of Premji and the best example is his analogy with Youtube sensation Sam Anderson. Dialogues like - "Light pottutu daan otta koodadhu, lightaa pottutu ottalam" bring cheers. And the typical Venkat Prabhu's conceptualization of humor in a serious situation still finds place but they are few.
When we talk about performances, Ajith is unarguably the pièce de résistance of Mankatha and it is his uninhibited performance that captivates the audience. For him, it is a superb knock on the field well laid out by Venkat Prabhu. He simply sizzles in his action shots and his cute expressions in dance sequences are a revelation. The consistency in Ajith's characterization is a major plus for the film. Next to Ajith, it is action king Arjun who has held on to his fort. Premji, Jaiprakash, Vaibhav, Mahat and Ashwin round out the supporting cast who blend in with ease with the story. As it is a men's film, women have nothing to do in Mankatha.
On the downside, the number of gun battles and their lengths may tire you a bit and the vital heist which should have been extremely powerful lacks the fizz. Songs are not a value addition to the film at all and are mostly road blocks sans 'Machi open the bottle'.
Success of a cinematographer and editor lies in their unobtrusive work in sync with the subject, and cinematographer Sakthi Saravanan and editors Praveen & Srikanth score in this department.
"Unakku ide maadiri 500 pondaati kedappa daa." - with this dialogue, Ajith completes his mission of breaking all the syntax of a Tamil hero and has gone on to prove that an actor should strictly treat the script as the hero. Take a bow Ajith! It is a memorable 50th film indeed.
What i say: Ajith's 'Golden' gamble with Venkat that has paid off !
When you have the handsome Vinayak Mahadev (Ajith) team himself with a few boys on his 'Money' mission and when there is cop Prithviraj (Arjun) who is hot on their trail, what you get is a heady cocktail of events that suck you into the premise of Mankatha albeit a bit late.
For Venkat Prabhu, it is a huge responsibility to fuse in his irreverent style of film making with the sensibilities of Ajith's image and the director has not compromised one bit here and kudos to him for this.
Mankatha unfolds languorously and takes its own sweet time to establish the premise when the major portion of the first half keep flitting in between many tracks with three romances. When you start wondering whether the movie is going anywhere at all, it shifts to third gear to be only brought down by a song or two. And when the director finally decides to cast everything else away and focus on the central plot, the story takes an interesting detour and mutates into a Grand Prix race all the way from the second half with Venkat Prabhu reserving all his aces for the climax.
There is always no dearth of humor in Venkat Prabhu's films but in Mankatha it is a bit muted when compared to his other works. Mostly the comic lines are at the expense of Premji and the best example is his analogy with Youtube sensation Sam Anderson. Dialogues like - "Light pottutu daan otta koodadhu, lightaa pottutu ottalam" bring cheers. And the typical Venkat Prabhu's conceptualization of humor in a serious situation still finds place but they are few.
The cat and the mouse game is exciting and the best part is you are never able to realize how many cats and mice are involved in the game. Even better is the fact that you cannot be quite sure of who is playing the double cross on whom and it is not until the final frame that you can put all the pieces together. Hats off to Venkat Prabhu for keeping the audience guessing all the way and scripting an absolute cracker of a climax! The chess board sequence just before the interval block is unique and intelligent.
The portions that looked unnecessary additions in the first half are all neatly explained in the context of things at the end, leaving no loose ends.
With an ensemble cast, there is every likelihood that at least a few would be relegated to the sidelines but all of them are there deservedly.
When we talk about performances, Ajith is unarguably the pièce de résistance of Mankatha and it is his uninhibited performance that captivates the audience. For him, it is a superb knock on the field well laid out by Venkat Prabhu. He simply sizzles in his action shots and his cute expressions in dance sequences are a revelation. The consistency in Ajith's characterization is a major plus for the film. Next to Ajith, it is action king Arjun who has held on to his fort. Premji, Jaiprakash, Vaibhav, Mahat and Ashwin round out the supporting cast who blend in with ease with the story. As it is a men's film, women have nothing to do in Mankatha.
On the downside, the number of gun battles and their lengths may tire you a bit and the vital heist which should have been extremely powerful lacks the fizz. Songs are not a value addition to the film at all and are mostly road blocks sans 'Machi open the bottle'.
Success of a cinematographer and editor lies in their unobtrusive work in sync with the subject, and cinematographer Sakthi Saravanan and editors Praveen & Srikanth score in this department.
"Unakku ide maadiri 500 pondaati kedappa daa." - with this dialogue, Ajith completes his mission of breaking all the syntax of a Tamil hero and has gone on to prove that an actor should strictly treat the script as the hero. Take a bow Ajith! It is a memorable 50th film indeed.
What i say: Ajith's 'Golden' gamble with Venkat that has paid off !
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Tamil Actress Anjali Cute Stills in Audio Function
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Anjali's double dhamaka soon !.
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Posted on 22.08
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Anjali shared her work for Thambi Vettothi Sundaram as “Karan plays the hero and I play the role of a Kanya Kumari girl. I took special care in learning the dialect of that region and thank good it has come out very well. The team has appreciated me for this”.
Anjali Says about Karungaali as “I film brings a message to youngsters and at the same time it has all commercial ingredients which would appeal all the sections of audiences. Director Kalanjiam has given his best in bringing such a good message oriented film”.
Lets Wait this hoe Anjali grabs the attention of audience to herside !.
Anjali as a married woman in Karungali!.
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Posted on 10.16
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In Karungali film Anjali to show case her edge of performance as her role covers with grey shades.As Anjali playing the role of married woman in Karungali she added up some weight to her body to stick to the role.Karungali movie story dealts with senstive subject basing on the realation ships of humans how the misusings of relationship facing threats and blackmail the family.
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