Chennai, April 3: Actor Nakul, who is basking in the success of recent Tamil hit "Vallinam", says it's been his biggest wish to work with choreographer-director Prabhudeva. He hopes to work with him sooner or later.
"I have been his biggest fan and have always wished to work with him. I recently saw his film 'R...Rajkumar' and I thoroughly enjoyed it. I could see Shahid Kapoor's minute reactions brought out perfectly in every scene," Nakul told Ians.
Nakul says it will be a challenge to work with Prabhudeva.
"I like to do work that challenges me. I'm sure working with Prabhudeva will be extremely challenging because.
"I have been his biggest fan and have always wished to work with him. I recently saw his film 'R...Rajkumar' and I thoroughly enjoyed it. I could see Shahid Kapoor's minute reactions brought out perfectly in every scene," Nakul told Ians.
Nakul says it will be a challenge to work with Prabhudeva.
"I like to do work that challenges me. I'm sure working with Prabhudeva will be extremely challenging because.
- 4/3/2014
- by Lohit Reddy
- RealBollywood.com
Movie: "Vallinam"; Cast: Nakul, Mrudhula Basker, Atul Kulkarni, Anupama Kumar, Aadi Pinisetty, Jayaprakash, Y.G Mahendran and Krishna Kulasekaran; Director: Arivazhagan;
Rating: ***
In India, the fate of a sport lies in the hands of those with power and political influence. Only those who are privileged get to represent the country in a respective sport while the rest have to struggle entire lifetime to even get an opportunity.
Director Arivazhagan's second directorial "Vallinam", which while addressing the aforementioned points, also highlights the discrimination between sports and sportsmen and shows how a certain.
Rating: ***
In India, the fate of a sport lies in the hands of those with power and political influence. Only those who are privileged get to represent the country in a respective sport while the rest have to struggle entire lifetime to even get an opportunity.
Director Arivazhagan's second directorial "Vallinam", which while addressing the aforementioned points, also highlights the discrimination between sports and sportsmen and shows how a certain.
- 3/1/2014
- by Anita Agarwal
- RealBollywood.com
Chennai, March 20: A trained Bharatanatyam dancer and performer for 17 years, debutante Mrudhula Basker says that she learnt acting from the renowned classical Indian dance form.
"Seventy percent of what I did in my debut film 'Vallinam' was something I learned from Bharatanatyam as it is filled with zillions of expressions, which is very useful for acting. In fact, I was picked by the director because of my rich dance experience," Mrudhula told Ians.
She has been dancing since the age of three and says that acting was never of any interest to her.
"Even though I received plenty of offers before this film, I never.
"Seventy percent of what I did in my debut film 'Vallinam' was something I learned from Bharatanatyam as it is filled with zillions of expressions, which is very useful for acting. In fact, I was picked by the director because of my rich dance experience," Mrudhula told Ians.
She has been dancing since the age of three and says that acting was never of any interest to her.
"Even though I received plenty of offers before this film, I never.
- 3/20/2013
- by Smith Cox
- RealBollywood.com
Chennai, March 17: Why did Tamil director Arivazhagan Venkatachalam wait for four years after his successful directorial debut "Eeram" in 2009? He says he was on the lookout for a big production house to fund his next project "Vallinam".
"A good production house is imperative to a film's success. Even though you may have a good film in place, but without a good production house, it is very unlikely that you may get a wider release. A good banner is an added advantage for every director provided he or she manages to rope in one," Arivazhagan told Ians
"Vallinam", a sports-drama, is produced by Venu Ravichandran,.
"A good production house is imperative to a film's success. Even though you may have a good film in place, but without a good production house, it is very unlikely that you may get a wider release. A good banner is an added advantage for every director provided he or she manages to rope in one," Arivazhagan told Ians
"Vallinam", a sports-drama, is produced by Venu Ravichandran,.
- 3/17/2013
- by Abhijeet Sen
- RealBollywood.com
Chennai, March 16: He was a stout boy in his debut Tamil romantic-drama "Boys" over a decade ago but director Arivazhagan Venkatachalam now considers him the most energetic actor in the Tamil film industry.
"Nakul is the most energetic actor both on and off screen. It is this very quality of him that prompted me to cast him in my film 'Vallinam'. Most importantly, the character he essays in the film requires him to be energetic as well," Venkatachalam told Ians.
Nakul plays a basketball player in the film, which as the director puts it, is a sports-drama set against a college backdrop.
"It's a challenging role for which he.
"Nakul is the most energetic actor both on and off screen. It is this very quality of him that prompted me to cast him in my film 'Vallinam'. Most importantly, the character he essays in the film requires him to be energetic as well," Venkatachalam told Ians.
Nakul plays a basketball player in the film, which as the director puts it, is a sports-drama set against a college backdrop.
"It's a challenging role for which he.
- 3/16/2013
- by Anita Agarwal
- RealBollywood.com
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