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Poor script negates the effort -- Madhiya Chennai
Storyline: An assistant director not only gets a film to direct but also wins the heart of his friends and well wishers.
Ramya walks out of Prakash Raj film
Not happy with the remuneration she was offered for Prakash Raj's production venture 'Naanu Nanna Kanasu', a Kannada remake of 'Abhiyum Naanum', Divya Spandana has walked out of the project with a 'heavy heart'. She had shared this news with her friends on a social networking site.
There's something sad - even sinister - in the direction the villains are heading to in Tamil cinema.
The bilingual in Tamil and Telugu 'Payanam' involving Rs.11 crores budget is the next venture from Duet Movies.
National Award winner Prakash Raj turns director
I t was certainly the biggest launch Kannada film industry has seen in recent times.
Prakash Raj happy with 'Magizhchi'
'It was Prakash Raj who initially wanted to produce 'Magizhchi'. He was so happy after I narrated the story penned by Neela Padmanabhan.
Prakash Raj's production venture for Pongal
'Inidhu Inidhu', a remake of Tollywood trendsetter 'Happy Days' will be a Pongal release, says its director Guhan.
Who will answer Prakash Raj & a R Murugadoss?
IndiaGlitz [Tuesday, November 17, 2009] The multifaceted actor-turned-producer is making it to the headlines every now and then.
Prakash Rajs wife back to acting
Her entry in films was with K Balachandar's 'Manadhil Urudhi Vendum'. And her reentry too is with a movie by the veteran's production company Kavithalaya.
It looks like number of divorces amid South Indian actors would gradually overtake the number of hit films in 2009.
Indiaglitz [Friday, November 13, 2009] Prakash Raj and his wife Lalitha Kumari came to a family court in Chennai Thursday and filed a joint petition for divorce by mutual consent.
Tamil film industry is engulfed by the remake wave like Tsunami these days. Director Selva does a great job remaking old Tamil movies and when it comes to M.Raja, he remakes Telugu films for Tamil.
President Pratibha Patil, confers the best actor award on Prakash Raj for his role in 'Kanchivaram' at the 55th National Film Awards in Delhi.
Prakash Raj receives National Award
South Indian cinema's favourite villain Prakash Raj on Wednesday received a National Award from President of India Pratibha Patil for Priyadarshan's 'Kanchivaram'. The awardees who were present to receive the honour included director Priyadarshan, director of `Kanchivaram', which won the best direction award, Shankar Mahadevan, who won the best ...
President to honour Prakash Raj today
The biggest names in Indian cinema will gather in New Delhi today for the 55th National Film Awards to be presented by President Pratibha Patil.
Vijay TV's month-long celebration to mark 50 years of Kamal Haasan's film career, culminated in a grand event attended by the glitterati of South Indian Cinema such as K. Balachander, Ilaiyaraja, Rajinikanth, Mohanlal, Mammootty, Sarath Kumar, Venkatesh and A.R. Rahman.
Prakash Raj dedicates his award to theatre persons
IN LIMELIGHT: National Award winning actors Umashree and Prakash Raj during the felicitation function organised by Ranga Geleyaru in Bangalore on Sunday.
Prakash Raj walks out of 'Pokkiri' remake
Prakash Raj holds special mention for enacting the same baddie role with more variations in all the three versions of Pokkiri .
Movie Review: WANTED; Star cast: Salman Khan, Ayesha Takia, Vinod Khanna, Mahesh Manjrekar, Prajkash Raj, Govind Namdeo, Inder Kumar, Aseem Merchant, Sajid; Director: Prabhu Deva; Rating: **1/2. If you are crazy about regular commercial masala films leaving your brains at home, Wanted is the right choice.
Prakash Raj and being versatile go together. He can play the bad guy and get beaten up mercilessly , make you laugh and also be a concerned f ather .
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