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22nd March 2013, 03:37 PM
#921
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22nd March 2013 03:37 PM
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22nd March 2013, 06:44 PM
#922
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releasing next week..kanfirm watching in theatre.. the last tammu film was back in 2011, venghai..
Usurae Poguthey Usurae Poguthey..Othada Nee Konjam Suzhikayila
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22nd March 2013, 07:34 PM
#923
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why mahen...
enna achu unga aalukku... big gap?
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22nd March 2013, 08:36 PM
#924
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i saw the trailer while watching pardesi movie....looks the movie digs at 80's masala movies.
Last edited by Avadi to America; 22nd March 2013 at 08:39 PM.
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23rd March 2013, 04:29 AM
#925
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Originally Posted by
SoftSword
why mahen...
enna achu unga aalukku... big gap?
her mysterious disappearance from tamil is still not known..but she has a film with ajit releasing this year..After this film i dont see her coming back to south
Usurae Poguthey Usurae Poguthey..Othada Nee Konjam Suzhikayila
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23rd March 2013, 09:25 AM
#926
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Originally Posted by
SoftSword
why mahen...
enna achu unga aalukku... big gap?
adha tamil ads la varangaley... niraya...
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23rd March 2013, 09:28 AM
#927
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Originally Posted by
Avadi to America
i saw the trailer while watching pardesi movie....looks the movie digs at 80's masala movies.
Telugu padangal namma ida thavira enna ethirparkradu A2A..
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26th March 2013, 01:52 PM
#928
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Heroine do get old, it's natural, accept it, says Tamannaah
In one of his interviews, director Sajid Khan had called you the 'next Sridevi of Bollywood'...
It's flattering and at the same time, scary. While it feels good to be compared to someone like Srideviji, it's also a lot of pressure. I am doing the remake of a film that was a big hit during the 80s — in Telugu and Hindi too. I didn't try to emulate Sridevi in my film —whether it was acting or even dancing. Our movie is the director's reworked version of the film he loved and watched while growing up, so there are a lot of differences, but the essence remains the same. Also, I am a complete director's actor — I have just followed what my filmmaker told me to do.
How do you plan to juggle between your Hindi films and south cinema?
So far, I have managed to successfully juggle between Tamil and Telugu films. Right now, I have Thadaka with Naga Chaitanya in
Telugu, a Tamil film with Ajith sir and another Hindi film opposite Akshay Kumar. I have also recently signed a film opposite Srinivas in Telugu. But I just won't keep signing up films just for the heck of it.
Talking about the Bellamkonda Srinivas film, buzz has it that you were paid a huge sum...
People love talking about how much an actor makes. A lot of headline space is dedicated to this. Yes, I charge a certain remuneration fee and yes, producers do pay me that sum. But if I didn't deserve it, why would somebody pay me an exorbitant amount? Every actor, male or female, is paid what he or she is worth. There is no inflated sum or underpaying in the industry.
The general perception is that once their star power down south wanes, heroines move to Bollywood to sustain their careers. While heroines have a short shelf life in the local industry, heroes don't...
This is sad but true. That's the norm in the industry. Of course, you cannot expect a heroine to look young always. It's a biological process and one has to grow old. And heroines do look old — it's natural, accept it! Today, I won't look the same way I looked five years ago! And what's wrong with that? For me, my profession is all about my performance, but unfortunately, people pay a lot of emphasis on the way you look. The same is not the case when it comes to heroes. But one thing is for sure, I will always play the heroine as long as I'm working.
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3rd April 2013, 01:29 PM
#929
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5th April 2013, 11:18 AM
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