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Lingaa-Rajinikanth




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Lingaa is an tamil action - dramatic movie direction by K S Ravikumar. The movie starring with Superstar Rajinikanth, Sonakshi Sinha and Anushka in lead roles. Full Cast & Crew
Release
Earlier, the film was expected to be a Diwali release. But the makers confirmed that the film would be released on 12 December 2014, coinciding with Rajinikanth's birthday, which Rajinikanth also confirmed.
The first look motion poster of the film would be released on Ganesh Chaturthi (29 August 2014). The movie gets U certificate from censor board on Nov 25th, 2014.
Eros Acquires Worldwide Rights
Eros International acquires worldwide rights of Superstar Rajinikanth's Lingaa. Eros will release Lingaa worldwide in Tamil, Telugu and Hindi amongst other languages this December.
Music (Tracklist)
A. R. Rahman composed the soundtrack album and background score for the film. Singer S. P. Balasubrahmanyam has sung the introduction song, whose lyrics were written by Vairamuthu.
Production
On 28 April 2014, rumours suggested that the film would be titled Lingaa, which is also the name of Rajinikanth's second grandson. The following day, Ravikumar stated on Facebook that filming would commence soon. Ravikumar's assistant Pon Kumaran provided the script for the film.

Rockline Venkatesh was announced as producer making it his third venture in Tamil after Dum (2003) and Majaa (2005). A. R. Rahman was confirmed as the music composer for the film.

R. Rathnavelu(Randy) was later confirmed as the cinematographer. Sabu Cyril was confirmed to handle the art direction for the film. Samjith Mhd, who had worked with Ravikumar earlier in Policegiri (2013), was confirmed as the film's editor.

Filming

Principal photography commenced on 1 May 2014 in Mysore, Karnataka, India. Rajinikanth and Sonakshi Sinha took part in the shoot. The muhurat shot of the movie was filmed in May 2014 at the Chamundeshwari Temple in Mysore.




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Mathai kuzhappakkaranalla - Jayasurya, Mukesh , Bhama




                                   

Movie:

Mathai Kuzhappakkaranalla

Director:

Akku Akbar

Cast:

Jayasurya, Mukesh, Bhama

Cinematographer:

Pradeep Nair

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Ra 2014


Ra is a 2014 Indian Tamil fantasy horror-film written by Ashraf and Prabu Yuvaraj and directed by debutant Prabu Yuvaraj. The movie features Ashraf and Aditi Chengappa in lead roles. Produced by Ameen and Akbar and featuring music by Raj Aryan, it has cinematography by Saravanan Ramasamy. With Lot of Lively Music coming in the air these days, Kollywood has spotted Raj Aryan to relish the essence of the movie. The film was launched at Chennai in July 2013.
Cast -
Ashraf as Ajay 
Aditi Chengappa as Renya 
JP Jay as Inspector Deena Dayalan 
Lawrence Ramu as Prabu 
Geetha Babu

 

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Vanmam


Vanmam is a Indian Tamil film directed by Jai Krishna, a former assistant of Kamal Haasan. It features Vijay Sethupathi, Kreshna and Sunaina in the lead roles. The film will have music scored by S. Thaman and cinematography by Balabharani. The film is a rural tale about the life of two friends, played by Sethupathi and Kreshna.

Cast -
Vijay Sethupathi as Radha
Kreshna as Chelladurai
Sunaina
Anjali Rao
Madhu Sudhan Rao
Sriranjani
Bose Venkat

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Naaigal Jaakirathai



Naaigal Jaakirathai is a 2014 Indian Tamil comedy-thriller film, written and directed by Shakti Soundar Rajan featuring Sibiraj and a Belgian Shepherd dog named Idoh in the lead. The film was produced by Sibiraj's father Sathyaraj under the banner Nathambal Film Factory, which had earlier produced Lee. While the music was composed by Dharan Kumar, cinematography was handled by Nizar Shifi and editing by Praveen K. L. The film received positive reviews from critics.

Cast - 
Sibiraj as Karthik 
Arundhati as Renu 
Balaji Venugopal as Anbu 
Manobala 
Mayilsamy 
Chenthu Mohan 
Prinz Nithik

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Kaaviya Thalaivan



Kaaviya Thalaivan (English: Epic Leader) is a 2014 Tamil historical fiction film written and directed by Vasanthabalan. Set in early 20th century, the film is about the lives of two theatre artistes played by Siddharth and Prithviraj and the competition that exists between them in a small drama troupe. The former is the main lead whereas the latter one is the antagonist in the film. Nassar plays the role of a guru to these actors and the role of actress Vedhicka is inspired by the stage artist and singer K. B. Sundarambal. The original songs and film score were composed by A. R. Rahman. The film was dubbed into Malayalam as Pradhi Nayagan.

Cast -
Siddharth as Thalaivankottai Kaliappa Bhagavathar
Prithviraj as Melachivilberi Gomathi Nayagam Pillai
Vedhicka as Ganakokilam Vadivambal
Anaika Soti
Nassar as Thavathiru Sivadas Swamigal
Thambi Ramaiah as Koduvaai
Ponvannan
Babu Antony
Singampuli
Mansoor Ali Khan
Kuyili


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Mosakutty 2014


The poster of Mosakutti is a bit bleak, which prepares you for the highs and lows of this dramatic love story. Directed by M Jeevan, a protégée of Ram Gopal Varma is also a dead giveaway for a dud. But all is not lost. Mossakki is an unemployed youth played by Veera, a character of great courage, a big heart that loves fully, and a bit of a badass. He manages to get involved with the wrong sort and falls in love with the newcomer, Mahima and now they are on the run to save their lives. Set in different parts of Tamil Nadu, Madurai and Dindigul, and then in the action packed second half of the film set in Kerala. The movie is long, painful, and overtly dramatic, with the classic elements of Tamizh melodrama, and of course the house specialty of Kollywood – action-packed stunt sequences. 

Along with the protagonists we also see anew refreshing character in the form of Sentrayan, an actor to look out for in the future. And of course the familiar face of the wicked Bhaskaran this time speaking a beautiful Tamil tinted Malayalam and Pasupathy with his aura always makes things bearable. Do not watch Mossakutti, it is a film trying to straddle the line between art and mass, but by posturing as an intelligent movie. And it is this bloated sense of importance that tests your patience.
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