Yuvan joins Simbu for INA



Succeesful combo of ace musician Yuvan Shankar Raja and STR have once again joined for upcoming Tamil movie Idhu Namma Aalu.Yuvan has crooned a song for STR's Idhu Namma Aalu.

Unlike fans putting up questions, Simbu has asked viewers to guess, “An important person is about to sing a song for #INA ...Very close friend ,great human and our combination has never failed any guess who ?”

“Its our #yuvan for #INA .... Great time during recording ... Bin a very long time ... #happyman”, further he revealed.
Kuralarasan is composing the music for INA directed by Pandiraj featuring Simbu and Nayantara in the lead roles.

Vaalu Ready for the Christmas. .!! # Dec24th


 STR with Director Vijayachander

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STR via Twitts


STR via twitter :- Midnight dubbing for #Vaalu ... Very happy to c fans smiling and happy ... After two long years even I miss me on screen

Time line is flooding with tweets ..
Thanks to all the fans for trending #Vaalu ... Reading ur tweets , kan Kalanga vechitenga thank u all #VaaluDec24

Vaalu on 24th December


STR @ Twitts


STR : Many more happy returns of the day to my paasamalar thangachi elakkiya .... Have a great year ...God bless u:)

Happy to Make people Happy - VTV Ganesh



VTV Ganesh calls his foray into acting a ‘freak accident’. According to him, he was persuaded by Gautham Menon to act in Vinnaithaandi Varuvaayaa, a role initially written for Vivek. He also credits Simbu, the hero of the film, for making him feel comfortable as an actor. “I wasn’t sure at all. A. R. Rahman was composing music, and they wanted me to act with Simbu. It sounded pretty ridiculous in my head.”

Of course, he has become a household name after the success of his role as a middle-aged cinematographer in VTV. “Director Sundar C recently told me that I was lucky to have established myself as a comedian after just one film!” he says. After acting in several movies as the protagonist’s sidekick, he starred in a leading role in his home production Inga Enna Solludhu that released early this year to lukewarm reception. “I blame myself for its failure and take it as a lesson that a good script is fundamental to a movie’s success,” he says. A producer first, Ganesh is ready with his next production, one in which he won’t play the hero. “I’ve signed Vaibhav (with whom he’s acting in the upcoming Kappal) and picked the script after much deliberation. We will begin shooting in a few weeks.”

Upcoming projects include Simbu-starrer Vaalu, G.V. Prakash-starrer Pencil, and Karthik G. Krish’s directorial debut Kappal. “In Kappal, I play a flirtatious bachelor who likes to party,” he says. When he learnt that Kappal was to be directed by a Shankar protégé, he immediately jumped in. “I play an experienced IT employee, but that doesn’t stop me from being slippered at Teynampet signal! It’s all for laughs.” And Ganesh is a popular now. When he visits the tea shop near Nandanam Arts College, a shop he has frequented for the last 15 years, students mimic his lines or ask him why he’s coming to such a modest
place. “‘Inga enna solludhu?’ they say, quoting my line from Vinnaithaandi Varuvaayaa.”

On the road, random people offer to give him a lift. Ganesh rubbishes his chances of playing a serious, character-oriented role. “I’m taken seriously as a comedian and I’m happy making people happy.” Did he ever think his trademark, hoarse voice could one day become an asset? “No, never,” he says, “People like Simbu and Santhanam imitate my voice regularly. Perhaps I should consider insuring it!”


Source :
THE HINDU

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We have some good news with regards to Simbu's Vaalu. A little birdie says that, Vaalu is nearing completion and will soon hit the theatres. It's been a while since Simbu fans saw their favorite actor on screen. Vaalu is one of his movies that has been in the making for a long time but thanks to Thaman's tunes, the racy trailer and Simbu's pull among the audience, people still remember the film and are eagerly awaiting it.

A trusted source from the Simbu camp affirms that Vaalu is said to have been done with all the talkie portions on the 6th of November, with just some patch work for the song Love Endravan and one more song Thaaru Maaru left to be shot. Set for the foot-tapping Thaaru Maaru is getting ready and the song will be filmed by the end of November.