Wednesday, May 14, 2014

DAVID HUSSEY REPLACE BRAVO

Super Kings sign David Hussey as replacement


Australia batsman David Hussey will replace Dwayne Bravo in the Chennai Super Kings' squad for the rest of the 2014 IPL season. Super Kings announced it on their official Twitter account. They also retweeted Hussey saying, "Just recd some amazing news!!!!! Can't wait until tomorrow.... Get in there!!!!"


Incidentally, Hussey had been involved with the IPL as a television commentator for the host broadcaster. The 36-year-old, who has played 69 ODIs and 39 T20s for Australia, has plenty of IPL experience, having featured in 23 matches for Kolkata Knight Riders and 36 matches for Kings XI Punjab in previous seasons. In all, he has scored 1206 runs at an average of 25.65 and a strike rate of 122.93, with four half-centuries. His brother Michael Hussey was one of Super Kings' finest overseas players, scoring 1691 runs in 46 games between 2008 to 2013.


Bravo, the West Indies allrounder, was ruled out of the tournament after injuring his shoulder while fielding against Kings XI Punjab during Super Kings' first match in 2014.

Sunday, May 4, 2014

LINGA STARTS

Superstar Rajinikanth's 'Linga' starts

Just a week before the release of his upcoming magnum opus 'Kochadiiyaan', Superstar Rajinikanth has started working on his next project titled as 'Linga'. This is a rare phenomenon at least in recent times in the film career of Superstar as the veteran actor has been following the principle of taking at least a year gap between one film and another right from the past decade.

'Linga' that is going to be produced by Rockline Venkatesh and directed by K.S.Ravikumar was launched in Mysore with a Pooja in the famous Samundeeshwari temple, today ( May 2). Today is Friday which is generally consired as the auspicious day in a week and also  the 'Akshaya Thrithiyai' day which is considered as most suitable day to start a new project.


Superstar was clad in the traditional white shirt and dhoti, and he was also seen with a thick mustache and a new hairstyle which is will be one of his looks for 'Linga'. 

Since the film was launched in Mysore, Rajinikanth's good friend cum Kannada Superstar Ambhareesh and his actress wife Sumalatha took part in the pooja and wished the team a grand success.

'Linga' stars Rajinikanth in dual roles and Anushka and Sonakshi Sinha have been confirmed as the heroines. Telugu actor Jagapthi Babu will be donning an important role in the film. A.R.Rahman will score the music and director Pon Kumaran of 'Charulatha' fame has written the story for 'Linga.'

The shoot will begin today and will continue for the next 40 days according to sources. Meanwhile Rajini is expected to be back in Chennai on May 9, which is the release day of 'Kochadiiyaan.'

Thursday, May 1, 2014

MADDY ENTERS HOLLYWOOD

Night of the Living Dead: R Madhavan to star in Hollywood horror




Actor R Madhavan says filmmakers in West have realised the potential of Indian actors being able to take a film to wider audience which is why they want to rope them in Hollywood films.

Megastar Amitabh Bachchan, Anil Kapoor, Irrfan Khan and others have been part of Hollywood films. Now, Madhavan is set to do 'Night Of The Living Dead: Origins', produced by Simon West of 'Con Air' and 'Lara Croft: Tomb Raider' fame. It is a remake of 1968 zombie film 'Night Of The Living Dead'.


"India has become the flavour in Hollywood... They (filmmakers) suddenly realised that Indian actors get more eyeballs than Hollywood actors," he said in an interview.

"So, if they have an Indian actor in their TV series for example, it gets watched in Japan, China, Singapore, Malaysia, Africa, South Africa much more than if American actors are there," he explained.

"Like by having Mr Amitabh Bachchan in 'The Great Gatsby', the number of people watching the film online or offline increases 25 times, that is where the money is. So now they are including Indian as well as Chinese actors, which is a very smart thing," he said.

The 43-year-old actor said he is doing a film in Hollywood just to experience working in a different set up.

"It is just another opportunity to do a film in different language that I am comfortable with. If I could speak Chinese, I would have done a film in that language as well. The excitement is to do a film in different set of technology. I am not doing it to prove a point to anyone... It is basically a small film in terms of what it is in Hollywood," he said.

The Hollywood venture happened by chance for Madhavan, who had gone there for a personal reason and through his friend he met filmmaker Simon West. "'Night of the Living Dead' is a classic American film, it is like 'Sholay' with a foreigner. Simon and me got along well. We did a screen test and next day I got the film," Madhavan said.

He will play the role of a US marine officer who gets caught up in a zombie attack in New York City. While Indian actors are often criticised for doing a small role in Hollywood films, Madhavan made sure not to end up doing the same. 

"I told them very clearly that if you are giving me a small role like of a doctor, etc then I will not do it, I don't need to do it. I was clear I will not do a small role. But they said it is one of the main leads, there are four lead actors in the film," he said. 

Despite being part of the industry for over a decade, shooting for a Hollywood film was a bit intimidating for him. When he was doing the film, the makers were told about his work in films like '3 Idiots' and others. 

"There was a hype that was built around me. I was really nervous, everybody told me do the rehearsals and start with an easy scene. I told them to start with tough part, I did the emotional scene - yelling and crying part first, as they think it is the toughest part. But for an Indian actor it is easy as we do it every day. They liked it, found it amazing," he said. 

Madhavan was amazed with the technology used for the film. 

"It is like in the coming years one can shoot a film with Amitabh Bachchan and Deepika Padukone where both will look the same age and the shoot can happen at their home, they don't have to come out. I think this type of technology will be a new technique of filmmaking," he said. 

He said in Hollywood, actors do not perform stunts, they have a stunt man for it. 

"Unless you are a trained stunt man you can't do anything. So 'Superman', 'Batman' is all done by others, they don't do anything. That is the reason you will not hear of actors getting injured over there," Madhavan added.