ABOUT E.K.BOBBY-TAMIL MOVIES MUSIC DIRECTOR

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STARTED WITH THE MOVIE...............

 

 

 

 

 

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SOLLAMALAE-1998
TAMIL NADU BEST MUSIC DIRECTOR..........................

 

 

 

 

 

What about Bobby? The Music Director who scored for "Sollamalae". He also won the TN State Award for that film. Wonder why he never really took off anywhere from there. The 2 songs - "Solladhe" (Hariharan & Chithra) and "Sollu sollu" (Chithra) are very nice. I heard the "Sollu Sollu" song is the first

 

 

 

 

 

His kind for its set to 9/8

 

 

 

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ANOTHER MOVIE....................... 

 

 

 

 

 

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ANOTHER MOVIE....................

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NESAM PUDHUSU-1999

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cast:  Ranjit, Priya Raman, Senthil, Vadivelu, 'Kovai' Sarala, Ajay Rathnam, 'Sangili' Murugan, Kanthimathi 
Music:-
  Bobby                            
Direction:  Vel-Karthik 

 

 

 

 

 


 One of the thoughts that comes to mind while watching Nesam Pudhusu is the proverbial quote "been there, done that". Or should that be "been there, seen that"? The movie takes us down the familiar path of a play-acting couple who initially can't stand each other but then see their affection for each other grow as they spend more time together. Sure, there are no factors that would make me warn you to keep away from the movie. But at the same time, there is nothing here to make me recommend it either.

 

 

 

 

 

The transformation of reel-romance to real-romance happened during the filming of this movie too. The lead couple, Ranjit and Priya Raman, fell in love and married during the making of this movie. But news of their romance was all but drowned in the hoopla surrounding the romance of the much more high-profile couple, Ajith and Shalini, during the making of Amarkkalam.

 

 

 

 

 

Vasanthi(Priya Raman) comes to town as a teacher saying that her husband works in the military. When her uncle(Ajay Rathnam) comes to take her away, Ranjit arrives proclaiming that he is her husband. They continue acting as a couple to maintain each other's secret. Vasanthi soon explains that she had been in love with Suresh, an engineer, and he would be coming to take her back. Ranjit reveals that it was from her letter to Suresh that he had learnt about her plight and decided to take advantage of it and that Suresh had given her a false address. But she doesn't believe him and is rewarded when Suresh finally shows up in the village.

 

 

 

 

 

It is the director duo's first time behind the camera and their inexperience shows right in the first scene where Ranjit is introduced. The comic potential in this scene is sadly wasted and a jumpstart to the movie is denied. The directors also show a woeful lack of skill at generating or maintaining suspense and this decreases the viewer's involvement in the movie. One example of this is the handling of Priya Raman's past. The introduction of a past affair for Priya Raman is a surprise but the issue, which should have livened up the proceedings, loses its effect since it is clear how it is going to be resolved. The name Suresh crops up in a dialog by another character and by avoiding this, the directors could've maintained the suspense for a longer time.

 

 

 

 

 

Ranjit's gradual change of heart is handled neatly. The flashbacks to his corresponding experiences in jail whenever he is called upon to do something are clever and his reasons for turning over a new leaf sound sincere. But Priya Raman's character doesn't have the same clarity. Her attitude towards Ranjit is even confusing and at some points I wasn't sure of whether she still hated him or had started liking him. The bickerings between Ranjit and Priya Raman when they pose as a couple have not been handled very interestingly. While the setups are usually interesting (the religious function, the school photo, etc.), the payoffs are disappointing. To see the amount of fun that this kind of a setup can generate, just watch the Malayalam movie Chitram, with Mohanlal and Ranjini. The climax earns some respect by deviating slightly from the tried-and-tested path.

 

 

 

 

 

The comedy portions of the movie are handled by a separate person. The first sequence, where Vadivelu is questioned in the panchayat, is passable and another sequence, where Vadivelu and 'Kovai' Sarala meet in a temple and he kidnaps her with disastrous consequences for him, produces hearty laughs. But the other sequences are just intolerable. Senthil, as Ranjit's friend, has some timely one-liners(especially the one about Ranjit hoisting the Indian flag and Gandhi's reaction!).

 

 

 

 

 

Ranjit exhibits enough poise for a hero but seems to be imitating Parthiban at several places(influence of Pudhumai Pithan, where they starred together?). Priya Raman looks pretty but her range of histrionics seems to be rather limited. I am seeing 'Sangili' Murugan and Kanthimathi on screen after a rather long time but neither has an important role. Meena Meena... sounds melodious among newcomer Bobby's songs but all the songs are rather unnecessary and happen at inappropriate times.
ANOTHER MOVIE.................

 

 

 

 

 

Paalaivana Cholai -2009 

 

 

 

 

 


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In the 80s, Paalaivana Cholai, starring Chandrasekhar and Suhasini, was a huge hit. Now, this cult classic is remade with Nithin Sathya and Karthika (of Nam Nadu fame) by the producer of the original – Vadivel of Maruthi Films; producer/ distributor Ramakrishnan teams up with him in this production.
The remake is directed by Dayalan. Since the original is almost three decades old, Dayalan has taken great care to rewrite the screenplay in a manner that today’s audience can relate to.
Karthika seems to be quite a big attraction of this film. The actress, whose performance in Dindigul Sarathy was raved about by everyone, seems to be growing more beautiful every day. The beautiful actress reprises the role played by Suhasini in the original.
Bobby composes the music of this remake. But two super hit songs of the original – ‘Megame’ and ‘Aalaanaalum Aalu’ – will be presented in remix versions. Vairamuthu, who penned the lyrics for the original, will again write the lyrics for the remake.

 

 

 

 

 

ANOTHER MOVIE.................

MARGALI 16

 

 

                                                            

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

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  • Tamil movie “Margazhi-16″ is based on a true story of the director Stephen’s friend. Margazhi 16 is the tamil calendar month – December 31, a real life story that revolves around an incident happened on that particular day. Stephen has worked as an associate of A.Venkatesh. Heroine for this film is a Mallu girl, Srinidhi. This bubly south indian actress has acted in many of the Malayalam films as a child artiste and this kerala actress is doing her debut in Kollywood (Margazhi 16). As the big star’s are introducing their son as hero in tamil film industry, Actor Banuchandar’s son Jayanth is being introduced in Tamil movie – Margazhi 16, who plays the lead role. This movie is produced by Rajkumar and the music scored by music direcor Bobby

ANOTHER MOVIE

 

 

Sollitharava

 

 

 

 

 

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