Experience is the best guide, so they say. Experiences have had a deep influence on actor Narain and he has often said that they have helped him change his life for the better. Does Narain believe that he can reign supreme, as one of the most saleable stars in the industry? The answer is a flat 'No'. Narain can perform certain roles and that too within his limitations. But the actor has gone overboard by declining offers of those people who came with such roles suiting his disposition.
Narain was ready to consider, provided big banners and big directors approach him. Bhagyadevatha and Robinhood has him in a guest role and as second hero, only because of these above said conditions that he put across. The result has been far from surprising and the actor has not been able to carve a niche for himself in the industry. He is now once of those actors, who have been very fortunate to sit at home for nearly 300 days a year!
Better late than never and our hero has understood that clearly and is taking all measures posible to rectify his mistake. He is no longer willing to sit idle at home, in the pretext of waiting for good movies. On the personal front the actor has not benefited from this as well and it has hindered his growth as an actor. Definitely experience is the best guide.
Mollywood bans mobile phones during shoots
Mollywood's two influential associations Film Employees Federation of Kerala (FEFKA) and the Producers Association decided on Monday to ban the use of mobile phones during shoots of all Malayalam movies.
"Barring production executives and the producer, no one can use a mobile during the time of shooting. There is no problem in using it during shooting breaks," FEFKA general secretary B. Unnikrishnan told reporters, adding that the use of mobile phones had become a menace during shooting.
The decision came after a meeting between the two associations in Kochi to discuss means to reduce the cost of film production in face of dwindling profit margins. "The recommendations that were discussed included limiting the shooting period to a maximum of 45 days per film and an upper limit to the quantity of film roll that can be used," Unnikrishnan said.
He said a 14-member committee, which will also include the actors? group?the Association of Malayalam Movie Artistes?will look into all proposals discussed in the meeting. A final guideline would be ready after the committee clears the proposals.
"Barring production executives and the producer, no one can use a mobile during the time of shooting. There is no problem in using it during shooting breaks," FEFKA general secretary B. Unnikrishnan told reporters, adding that the use of mobile phones had become a menace during shooting.
The decision came after a meeting between the two associations in Kochi to discuss means to reduce the cost of film production in face of dwindling profit margins. "The recommendations that were discussed included limiting the shooting period to a maximum of 45 days per film and an upper limit to the quantity of film roll that can be used," Unnikrishnan said.
He said a 14-member committee, which will also include the actors? group?the Association of Malayalam Movie Artistes?will look into all proposals discussed in the meeting. A final guideline would be ready after the committee clears the proposals.
Why Kavya had to walk out of her marriage?
She was one of the prettiest brides in recent times. Kavya who got married to Nischal Chandra on Feb 5, 2009, has walked out of a bad marriage. And it turned out to be the shortest wedding in tinsel town.
Malayalam cinema's leading heroine Kavya Madhavan is still in a state of shock as she is now back in Kochi with her parents.
Kavya was loved and respected by her fans for keeping a low profile and her refusal to take the glamour route to Kollywood.
It was parental pressure that forced her to marry Nischal Chandra, a failed actor who was made out to be a successful banker working inKuwait.
But according to sources close to Kavya, the marriage turned sour because Nischal and his family turned out to be gold diggers. The buzz is that Kavya was harassed by her in- laws for more dowry and gold.Kavya has consulted a leading lawyer in Kochi and is refusing to meet up with anyone including the media.
Malayalam cinema's leading heroine Kavya Madhavan is still in a state of shock as she is now back in Kochi with her parents.
Kavya was loved and respected by her fans for keeping a low profile and her refusal to take the glamour route to Kollywood.
It was parental pressure that forced her to marry Nischal Chandra, a failed actor who was made out to be a successful banker working inKuwait.
But according to sources close to Kavya, the marriage turned sour because Nischal and his family turned out to be gold diggers. The buzz is that Kavya was harassed by her in- laws for more dowry and gold.Kavya has consulted a leading lawyer in Kochi and is refusing to meet up with anyone including the media.
Rajinikanth makes music
Tamil film superstar Rajinikanth will release the audio of Eeram, produced by Shankar's 'S' Pictures and directed by newcomer Arivazagan.
The audio of the film is slated to be released Aug 9 in Chennai.
When Shankar reportedly sent a list of VIPs to Rajinikanth to select one who would be accepting the audio-cassettes and CDs of the film, the superstar is said to have struck down all the names and asked Shankar to call film director Sasikumar for the function, industry insiders said.
The film is reported to have overshot its estimated budget by several lakhs of rupees and this hasn't gone down well with Shankar. Arivazhagan, however, is said to have assured Shankar that the film would be worth spending for.
The audio of the film is slated to be released Aug 9 in Chennai.
When Shankar reportedly sent a list of VIPs to Rajinikanth to select one who would be accepting the audio-cassettes and CDs of the film, the superstar is said to have struck down all the names and asked Shankar to call film director Sasikumar for the function, industry insiders said.
The film is reported to have overshot its estimated budget by several lakhs of rupees and this hasn't gone down well with Shankar. Arivazhagan, however, is said to have assured Shankar that the film would be worth spending for.
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