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Pinchu Manasu Tamil Romantic Movie 2009

Cast And Crew

Cast:: Saravanan ,Darshana ,Nizhalgal Ravi ,Master Ganesh.
Aarthi ,Nellai Siva ,Muthukalai ,Bhuvaneshwari
Director: Jairam D
Producer: Kunjumon K T
Music Director: Indhiyan
Lyricst: Jayaram, Srinivas, Pushkin, Raj Kumar
Genre: Drama
Release Date: 04 Dec 2009

The Story Pinchu Manasu Tamil Movie:

Pinju Manasu about human relations and emotions pertaining to it. Saravanan and Darshana falling in love, getting married dwell desolate since they have no child born to them. Well, a child born after period of 8 years gets them delighted as they consider the child to be god-gifted one.



Their complete happiness and paradise-like-feel is completely deteriorated once as their child is missing.

Rest of the story is all about their search of their beloved one, series of their pains, sorrows and emotions weaved together.

Pinchu Manasu Movie Reviews:

Next in the list is ‘Pinchu Manasu’ directed by D.Jayaram. This one is produced by A Ilangovan of Ilangovan Films. The film stars Saravanan and Darsha who makes her debut. Others who do supporting roles in this one are ‘Nizhalgal’ Ravi, Aarthi, Muthukalai. Camera is handled by Jayachandran while Music is by Indian for the lyrics of V V Srinivasan and Pushkin.



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Nine English Musical Sexy Movie 2009

Cast And Crew

Starring : Daniel Day-Lewis, Marion Cottilard, Penelope Cruz,
Catherine Zeta-Jones, Kate Hudson, Nicole Kidman, Sophia Loren, Judi Dench,
Director: Rob Marshall
Writers (WGA): Michael Tolkin (screenplay) and Anthony Minghella (screenplay)
Genre: Musical | Romance
Release Date: 25 December 2009

Plot Nine Hollywood Movie:

Famous film director Guido Contini struggles to find harmony in his professional and personal lives, as he engages in dramatic relationships with his wife, his mistress, his muse, his agent, and his mother.

Nine Hollywood Movie Synopsis :

Nine tells the story of Guido Contini (Daniel Day-Lewis), a world famous film director as he confronts an epic mid-life crisis with both creative and personal problems. He must balance the many women of his life, including his wife (Marion Cotillard), his mistress (Penelope Cruz), his film star muse (Nicole Kidman), his confidant and costume designer (Judi Dench), an American fashion journalist (Kate Hudson), the whore from his youth (Fergie) and his mother (Sophia Loren).
The original 1982 Broadway production of NINE, with music and lyrics by Maury Yeston, won five Tony Awards including Best Musical

Rob Marshall's "Chicago" won 6 Academy Awards. This film is Rob's latest foray into the world of Hollywood and perhaps his best to date. Based on the Fellini film 8 1/2 (which describes the number of films Guido has directed to date... he co-directed one for the 1/2)... this version simply is magical as it transforms reality into fantasy. Marshall is incredibly gifted in his wonderful choreography and the musical numbers are magical. Marshall himself said the most difficult part of translating a show into a film is that you have to weave the singing and dancing in seamlessly.
It is breathtaking to watch that achievement in this musical on the screen. Marshall's use of black and white versus color and back are well conceived and executed tastefully. You never ask yourself why they are now singing and dancing. You sit back and watch the dance numbers take shape in what is now bigger than life.
The sand number in particular was spectacular and you wonder how the dancers ever could get through the number with the sand swirling around the set. This is simply a wonderfully conceived musical which will take you into the mind of the "maestro" director Guido and transport you into a wonderful state of mind for nearly two hours. To have Dame Judy Dench,Penelope Cruz, Fergie, Kate Hudson (yes, she can sing and dance), Nicole Kidman, the still beautiful Sophia Loren (so they used filters!), and Academy Award winner Marion Cotillard , in one cast is a visual treat. Each and every one of the ladies adds to Guido's enigma... and how to put the pieces back together so he can direct yet another movie is what keeps this movie so enticing. Really brilliant job by Rob Marshall who shares the praise with the late Anthony Minghella, who Marshall said handed him the script just before Minghella entered the hospital. Marshall is effusive in his praise of Minghella's contribution to this movie.

Nine English Film Review :

The film is beautiful, visually stunning, and exciting, and the cast is remarkable, especially Penelope Cruz (no surprise there), Marion Cotillard (her singing is wonderful), and the gal who blows the doors off -- an unrecognizable (to me, anyhow) Fergie! I was watching the credits to see who the hell played Saraghina, and was stunned to learn it was Stacy Ferguson. Go Fergie!Judi Dench is a smash as well. Nicole Kidman doesn't reveal anything we haven't seen before, but she does bring the large dollop of Movie Star shine for which her role calls. EvenKate Hudson pleases; her 60's go-go dance will inevitably bring comparisons to her mother's "Laugh In" heyday.

Having said all that, I honestly don't know who is the audience for this film. "Nine" was hardly the Broadway smash that "Dreamgirls", or "Chicago" was, and the score is entirely obscure. Additionally, do most people really care about the trials and tribulations of a self-involved, duplicitous 1960's-era Italian filmmaker? Does it matter? Do you have to actually like the protagonist to learn something from his experiences? Box-office-wise, this picture is going to live or die on the reviews, and people's interest in seeing these actresses shine. (I read here that Renee Zellwegger was under consideration for a role in this film... What a disaster that would have been!) And, of course, those who like seeing Daniel Day Lewis stretch new muscles (he chain smokes! He sings!) I enjoyed it very, very much... and now I'm very curious to see what the world thinks of it.This Movie Links With Review Thousands of people think same so download and watch movies whenever and wherever they want. With the advent of internet, it has become much easier to watch free online movies. There are thousands of free movie download sites, allowing you to download any movie with highest quality and also with full speed Youtube With Thanks.Watch online Movie Trailer free Nine Hollywood film.The film Directed by Rob Marshall

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The Descent: Part 2 Hollywood Horror Movie 2009

Cast And Crew

Starring: Shauna MacDonald, Natalie Mendoza,
Krysten Cummings,
Joshua Dallas, Gavan O’Herlihy, Anna Skellern.
Director: Jon Harris
Producers: Christian Colson,
Ivanna Mackinnon and Neil Marshall (Executive Producer)
Writers: James Watkins, J. Blakeson and James McCarthy
Release Date: 19 November 2009
Genre: Horror/Suspens

The Plot The Descent Part 2 Hollywood Movie:

The Descent: Part 2 picks up immediately after the events of the first film. Sarah (Shauna MacDonald) emerges alone from a cave system following an expedition with her five friends in the Appalachian Mountains. Distraught, injured and covered in the blood of her missing companions, she is incoherent and half-wild with fear. Skeptical about her account of the events and convinced that her psychosis hides far darker secrets, Sheriff Vaines forces her back into the caves to help locate the rest of the group. Trapped by falling rocks, the rescue party is driven deep into the caverns, and one by one the fate of the missing girls is revealed. Sarah struggles to stay alive and once again encounters the evil in the deep. However will she manage to escape back to the daylight?



The Descent: Part 2 Hollywood Movie Review :

A virtual retread of the first film, Descent Deux picks up almost immediately after the end of Neil Marshall’s excellent original. A rescue operation is mounted to try to discover what happened to the missing “six chicks with picks” three days after their disappearance down an Appalachian cave.
‘Course last thing we knew four of them had been killed by the “Crawlers” with the last two remaining survivors Juno (Natalie Jackson Mendoza) and Sarah (Shauna MacDonald) still trapped somewhere. So to suddenly find out Sarah escaped and has emotional “amnesia” comes as something of a deus ex machina. But then I guess that’s because us Limeys didn’t get the alternate ending like they did in the States.
Dragged back down the caves by the dastardly Sheriff (Gavan O’Herlihy) to aid the rescue team despite her current condition, Sarah is forced to reface her nightmares and hopefully regain her survival instincts swiftly as a whole new set of unsuspecting spelunkers are set upon by albino flesh-hungry terrors.
An entirely superfluous sequel with many scenes cribbed wholesale from Marshall’s viscerally scary original, The Descent 2 avoids direct-to-rental ignominy by attempting to organically further the existing story rather than just rehashing the premise with a new set of Crawler-fodder. As many other cash-hungry horror continuations do.



That being said the return of MacDonald as survivor Sarah is needless and hurtful to the credibility of the film. Why couldn’t her whereabouts just be unknown? It would have been much better than the horrible, overused, convenient, soap opera plot device of amnesia.An entirely superfluous sequel with many scenes cribbed wholesale from Marshall’s viscerally scary original, The Descent 2 avoids direct-to-rental ignominy by attempting to organically further the existing story rather than just rehashing the premise with a new set of Crawler-fodder. As many other cash-hungry horror continuations do.
Two crawlers lounge idly on a sofa wrapped in matching dressing gowns. One glances at a newspaper while the other sits lost in thought. Fear not readers, Mike Leigh is not here directing The Descent 2 as some kind of kitchen sink drama centred around a family of crawlers, I've merely stumbled across the crawler workshop where the pair are waiting to be called onto set - but it's a surreal sight nonetheless.
I've been invited to spend a day at Ealing Studios where filming on the sequel to Neil Marshall's acclaimed British horror has entered its penultimate week. For those of you that haven’t seen the original (and where have you been hiding?), The Descent followed a group of six female adrenaline-junkies who go spelunking – that’s caving to you and me - and end up in a whole world of trouble when they fall foul of a bunch of naked ghouls, the aforementioned crawlers, after losing their way. With its original approach and nerve-shredding suspense the film was a huge hit with genre fans worldwide, Dread Central memorably describing it as, "A thrill-a-minute gore-soaked shriek-fest."
Joining Shauna Macdonald and Natalie Mendoza down in the caves for this second installment are Gavan O'Herlihy, Krysten Cummings, Douglas Hodge, Joshua Dallas and Anna Skellern, with director Jon Harris replacing Marshall at the helm. The fact that we're here at all is a surprise to many as the ending of the original film - or at least the European cut - gave the strong indication that no-one was getting out alive. "I was surprised," says Macdonald who returns as Sarah, "I said you couldn't do a sequel, it's a self-contained piece." But having been convinced by the producers she's happy to be back. "It was explained to me that it would be just taking their stories further and I thought that's going to be quite nice."



The Descent 2 picks up Sarah's story immediately after the events of the first film. "We start off with her back in the caves and she gets out - I don't want to tell you how she gets out - and then we find her roaming the roads and she's taken to hospital, so her journey starts with her coming round in hospital with amnesia," says Macdonald. I'm quick to point out that the last thing I'd want to do in her situation is return to the caves but Macdonald explains that her character isn't fully aware of what's going on, her role is simply to help the rescue team. "We've got to find these girls soon and I just think we've been involved in some caving accident so I want to help find them and it's not until we're well and truly down there that I really remember what's gone on."
"The brief was always - and I think it was the right one - to take the movie from that point," explains writer James Watkins when I sit down with him for a chat later on. "I think there's a really clean logic to it," he continues, "You've got these girls who've disappeared and people will miss them, and so you go to the rescue team and obviously we've got anticipation, we know what they're going into, whereas they don't." Watkins is keen to retain that strong feeling of elemental horror from the first film. "You’ve got this rip-roaring monster movie but at the same time you’ve got these people in this hostile environment that plays on your worst primal fears, and that for me is what really sustains it and makes it much richer than just another genre movie."
After some location shooting in Bourne Woods the crew have taken over all three stages at the historic Ealing Studios in West London for the remainder of the shoot. I'm welcomed by co-producer Paul Ritchie and production designer Simon Bowles who give me the grand tour, beginning with the Art Department. It's Simon who's responsible for designing and creating the miniatures of each set and then supervising the team who have to translate his models into full-scale sets here on site. They’re using the same lightweight material to construct the rocks and caverns as before and with a bit of brushing and lighting they look highly realistic, and having clambered onto one of the sets I can also attest to the narrowness of the tunnels that the actors are required to pass through. Typically each cave location is being used for one day's filming and then rebuilt and redecorated for another scene whilst filming moves to an adjacent stage.



The Descent 2 set visit!Arriving on the main set where today's scenes are being filmed I'm introduced to Jon Harris. Harris edited the first film and has stepped up to make The Descent 2 his directorial debut. "It's brilliant," enthuses Macdonald, "He's got more of an understanding of the first film because he cut it, he made the film. He's so calm and clear but also really open to the actors coming in and working through the text and finding the beats in the scene, he's a real actors' director."
Harris is dealing with a long twelve-hour day of filming so is reluctant to be distracted by visiting journalists, however with a glint in his eye he quickly leads me over to a monitor to show me some footage that he's been cutting together. It turns out that in addition to directing the film he’s also been editing everyday at Ealing and expects to have a rough cut of the assembled footage ready for viewing a few weeks after shooting wraps. Suddenly animated and alive with enthusiasm for the scene which is unfolding on screen it's obvious that he's loving his new role. "Do you want to see some gore?" he tempts. On the monitor Sarah and Rios (newcomer Krysten Cummings) are fighting a crawler in what appears to be the crawlers' toilet. The encounter ends very bloodily for one of them. "You're not filming this are you?"
Reassured by what I've just witnessed it's time for Harris to get back behind the camera and focus on the current scene which involves the characters of Sarah, Rios, Juno (Mendoza) and Vaines (O'Herlihy) making their way across what's described on the call sheet as a 'false floor cave'. "Without giving too much away?" says Cummings cryptically in between takes, "Well, there's bound to be death in this film..."
"Basically it's off the back of Sarah and I coming across each other in the caves for the first time," adds Mendoza, expanding on her co-star’s remark and explaining her part in the scene. "She's completely feral, that's the best way to describe her. It's almost like she's become encased in this armour of primal, vicious energy because that's what she's had to do to survive. In true Juno style she takes point, so I'm leading everybody through some dangerous parts of cave and across this very unstable bridge made of rock that could fall apart at any moment - and of course it does!"



If the sight of Shauna Macdonald reprising her role of Sarah comes as some surprise, then it's even more of a shock seeing Natalie Mendoza, fully costumed and bloodied as Juno, the group member who betrayed Sarah, accidently killed their friend Beth and was then left for dead, surrounded by crawlers. "I knew it was in the realms of possibility, contrary to what a lot of people would think," explains Mendoza, reminding me that we never actually see Juno die, "So I wasn't that surprised, but I was pleased."
And what of the rumours circulating that suggest that the entire cast of the first film will be returning for the sequel? "We actually had the old cast back in one day just to shoot some old video footage," confirms Mendoza, revealing that Neil Marshall himself came back to shoot their scenes. "Everyone wanted to come back, everyone just loved making the first film. That was actually my first day of filming and it was such a nice way to ease into it."
Spending any length of time on a movie set you soon realise that a lot of the time is spent waiting around while the crew methodically prepare for each shot, the actual filming part only makes up a very small fraction of the activity. Harris sits watching the monitors whilst principal cinematographer - and regular Neil Marshall collaborator - Sam McCurdy positions the cameras and first AD Jack Ravenscroft barks out instructions to the cast. After working through a few rehearsals of the scene they shoot three takes and then run through the scene again getting some close ups of Mendoza, and then finish with a crane shot which overlooks all of the action taking place in the cavern.



The Descent 2 set visit!As we break for lunch - and the caterers certainly embrace the importance of keeping everyone well fed - I'm struck by just how positive everybody is, there's a genuine sense of camaraderie amongst the cast and crew, many of whom worked on the first film. "I was a little cagey about getting involved at first," says Macdonald as we discuss how the experience has been, "But it was explained that it would be a lot of the same people, a lot of the same crew, so it's the same sort of feeling." Mendoza is similarly relishing reprising her role as Juno. "She's brilliant to play, she's so different to who I am which is why it was so seductive to come back, I was just so excited. This time she's obviously quite seriously injured so as much as she's a badass she's got this obstacle which is fun to play as well, so it's not just Juno being all gung-ho in the caves, there's a more internal struggle going on as well."
However nobody is more excited to be here than Krysten Cummings who positively exudes delight at having been offered the role of Rios, a city cop specializing in counseling who’s recently moved to the countryside. "I love horror films in a really sick scary way," she confides as we share a break outside, "I saw the first one and I was a huge fan, it scared the shit out of me!" The original film was renowned for having been a very physical shoot so I’m keen to find out how she’s coping amongst her experienced co-stars. "It was really nerve-wracking, especially when Natalie arrived. It’s a lot to live up to," Cummings admits, "They’re both super-fit anyway in real life, but I only had like three days, well maybe five, before I knew I was doing this film."
I tell her that I've already seen her in action in the 'pit of shit' earlier today. "Oh my God, help me please!" she exclaims. "It was quite warm and fun for about half an hour," she confesses, "Then after that it starts to get to you a little bit. I mean we were pretty well kitted out but it still got everywhere you could possibly imagine, and it was three days of it almost..."
We’re called back to set where the crew are readying the next scene which involves one of the characters dangling over the side of a rock face suspended only by a pair of handcuffs which are fastened to one of the other characters. The rest of the cast members jump in to try and frantically help pull them up. It’s quite an intricate shot and Harris is actively taking responsibility for the set up, climbing up onto the stage and working out the logistics of exactly where the chain should be placed so that it looks taut at all times.
After watching a couple of takes I’m encouraged to wander next door to the adjoining stage where James Watkins is busy supervising the 2nd unit. Having already filmed some insert shots this morning of some dripping stalactites, his team are now hard at work prepping a shot of a pick axe slicing through an unfortunate crawler’s mouth in a spray of blood. Watkins is quick to win me over as he talks about what he refers to as the ‘proper craft’ of filmmaking. I’m encouraged to hear that there’s to be no CGI creatures in this film, they’re doing everything in camera where possible and using the minimum of visual effects to enhance scenes.
The Descent 2 set visit!Watkins and Harris have history together as they recently collaborated on Eden Lake which Watkins wrote and directed. "We were very lucky to get Jon because he’s edited all these huge films, and then to do my little film…" he explains, "I think Christian Colson the producer had a sense that we’d get on and so having developed that relationship with Jon on Eden Lake, and Jon was attached to direct The Descent 2, it seemed like the logical step to bring me on board, and it was a pleasure because I know how good he is and it’s nice working with people who you like and trust."
And it must be helpful having the writer on set one assumes? "You know, it’s funny, they always say you should keep the writer away," chuckles Watkins, "But I suppose it’s good in that I have some directing experience which is helpful. Jon is fundamentally shooting the drama as you can see and I’m shooting little bits and pick ups, but occasionally if there are any dramatic elements then I can have a conversation on a level which is respectful to the actors and that’s important, so I think that’s partly why I’m here."
Leaving Watkins to play with his crawler head I return to the main set where the cast are now rehearsing their next scene. The drama has certainly intensified in the time that I've been away; one of the characters is now sporting an amazingly lifelike prosthetic arm and is calling for more blood. Around them a team of make-up artists and assorted crew are hard at work trying to sell the scene – it's a truly collaborative process between all involved. Eventually after a couple of trial runs Harris decides that the prosthetic limb just isn't convincing enough and so a different false hand is called for - a prop used earlier in the shoot for another character - and thus satisfied, shooting resumes. With the camera now rolling our injured character frantically shouts, "Pull me up, they're coming!" which can mean only one thing - the crawlers are about to make an appearance.
Celador producer Ivana MacKinnon asks me if I've met the crawlers yet and offers to show me the crawler workshop where they're getting made up. I'll be honest with you here, I walk into the corridor and I nearly jump out of my skin - no, there's no crawler waiting to leap out at me, just a life-size corpse propped up against the wall! Recovering my composure as we enter the workshop, the crawlers pose a far less scary threat, attired as they are in matching gowns. But as their big moment approaches they disrobe and walk onto set where their sinewy bodies get coated with slime until their transformation is complete. Okay, so they don't look so friendly now! With a stunt-double in position the pair of them go in for the kill...
As the crawlers set about their prey it’s unfortunately time for my visit to come to an end. I leave the final word to Cummings. "I'm telling you man, I nearly shit myself," she shudders as she recalls her first encounter with the crawlers. "It's just horrible, I mean they're amazingly fit men but they're not men, not like that." She pauses, then smiles, "Yeah, they're pretty cool ... it's amazing what they can do." We’ll all get to see what the crawlers can do second time around when The Descent 2 hits our screens in Spring 2009. This Movie Links With Review Thousands of people think same so download and watch movies whenever and wherever they want. With the advent of internet, it has become much easier to watch free online movies. There are thousands of free movie download sites, allowing you to download any movie with highest quality and also with full speed Youtube With Thanks. Watch online Movie Trailer free The Descent: Part 2 Hollywood film.The film Directed by Jon Harris .

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Dorian Gray English Action Movie 2009
Cast And Crew

Starring: Ben Barnes, Rachel HurdWood, Rebecca Hall, Colin Firth, Oliver Parker
Directors:Oliver Parker
Writers:Toby Finlay ,Oscar Wilde (novel)
Release Date: 27 November 2009
Genre: Action,Drama

Dorian Gray full Plot summary :

A corrupt young man somehow keeps his youthful beauty eternally, but a special painting gradually reveals his inner ugliness to all.
A naïve young man. A lovelorn artist. A corruptible Lord. A deal with the Devil. It all paints a dark picture of a Victorian London and how the rich and infamous party at their peril. Here, the telling of time and its consequence of experience for life's treasures' takes its toll on the body, mind and soul. The haunting and bleak tale of power, greed, vanity and inevitable self-destruction is ever present amongst the deceit, opium dens and sin. Written by Cinema_Fan



Fresh-faced and innocent, Dorian Gray arrives in London to move into the house he has inherited. Almost immediately he falls under the influence of amoral and calculating Lord Henry Wotton, leading to a life of increasing debauchery and even violence. Through many years Gray stays as young-looking as ever, while a portrait painted when he arrived grows old, reflecting his increasing excesses. Eventually the picture, now secreted in his attic, becomes almost hideous to behold. When true love finally enters his life he realises he must guard his secret at all costs.

Dorian Gray Hollywood Movie review :

Oscar Wilde's story is about the descent of a man's soul from purity into the depths of debauchery. However, much of what Wilde wrote about, seems quotidian and mundane in today's context. And to make a gripping movie based on this story requires particular skill. This is my personal opinion, but I do wish Tim Burton had made it - it may have turned out better than the laboured & painful turkey that Oliver Parker has churned out. Ben Barnes makes a convincing Dorian Gray, but is ultimately let down by the loosely written script and equally loose direction. The music starts to feel like a broken record, and at one point, actually sounds silly. I would recommend you watch the film if you have nothing better to do!
The opening passage of Oscar Wilde’s The Picture of Dorian Gray is simply a sublime piece of writing, oozing with sumptuous language and stuffed with images of decadent lethargy which typify the lifestyle of Lord Henry Wotton, the corrupting force behind the downfall of beautiful young Dorian. The new film based on the book, however, opens with Dorian murdering an unseen victim, then dragging the body in a chest to the docks and dumping it in the Thames. It feels a lot more like the London of From Hell than the one conjured up by Wilde in the book’s early stages, and Dorian Gray the motion picture is a lot more hammy and playful than its source material. But is this ham a succulent one?




Dorian Gray roughly follows the course of the book, with Dorian (Ben Barnes) granted unending youth and beauty and a life of endless corporeal pleasure when he commits his soul to a portrait of himself. The painting, which he eventually has to keep locked out of sight in his attic, is the only testament to the scars of his misdeeds, and over the years it ages and becomes disfigured while Dorian himself does not change. If you haven’t read the book yet, see the movie first. That may be a slightly controversial suggestion, but doing it the other way around might be more damaging to your enjoyment of both. Dorian is spurred into his life of debauchery by the philosophising of Henry Wotton, played by Colin Firth, who insists that pleasure is the only purpose of life and that conscience is just a polite term for cowardice.
The Picture of Dorian Gray is a rich story which can be viewed through many literary and cultural lenses. Oscar Wilde himself purposefully filled his novel with a great many direct and indirect allusions to the literary culture of his times, so it seems appropriate to look back at his story - both the novel and the 1945 film version - in this way.
In many ways, The Picture of Dorian Gray is a retelling of the Faust story. A temptation is placed before Dorian, as with Faust, and he falls for it--offering up his soul to get it. In fact, one of Faust's principal wishes is also to remain young. Faust and Dorian also each seduce a young woman, then lead her to her death, as well as leading the woman's brother (Valentine in Faust and James Vale in Dorian Gray to die in attempting revenge for his sister.
"Dorian Gray " novelIt is also a Doppelganger story, like Adelbert Chamisso's "Peter Schlemihl" (in which Peter foolishly sells his shadow) and even more like Edgar A. Poe's "William Wilson" (in which the narrator is tormented by a schoolchum who looks and sounds exactly like him, and which ends much like Dorian Gray, with its more sinister overtones.
Dorian Gray has a theme of eternal youth, bought at the price of one's soul, and continued through the destruction of others, in common with vampires as well. And, of course, Dorian Gray has to be run in the mind's eye against the backdrop of Oscar Wilde's life, particularly his affair with the young aristocrat, Lord Alfred Douglas, which eventually landed Wilde in jail for sodomy, and pretty much ended his career.
Along these lines, the life of Oscar Wilde and his novel, Dorian Gray can also be compared to that of rock star Freddy Mercury of Queen and their song, "Bohemian Rhapsody." Here we have Oscar Wilde, fun-loving, witty, cynical, decadent kind of guy, undone by his homosexual liaison with Lord Alfred Douglas, languishing in jail for sodomy. A few years previous to this sad turn of events, he writes The Picture of Dorian Gray--about a decadent, immoral murderer, who also has homosexual relations (with various young men who die, become drug addicts, commit suicide, etc.), and who dies a horrible and disfiguring death due to his evil ways. Now, we also have Freddy Mercury, who lived a flamboyant and decadent lifestyle as a sexually ambiguous rock star. (Perhaps not so ambiguous: the group called itself Queen, for goodness sake; hiding Freddy's sexual preferences must have been something of a grand joke). At any rate, old Freddy died a horrible and disfiguring death due to his lifestyle. We'll never know if he picked up AIDS as a result of some sexual relation, from drugs or by some other means, but the analogy holds, in the popular imagination at least: he died horribly as a results of his "sins." Finally, we have the character in the song "Bohemian Rhapsody," who admits he has murdered someone. He doesn't want to die, but he's going to anyway as payment for his sins, his crime. We hear him worrying about his early death, how he wishes he had never been born, etc. While you can't make one-to-one equations between these various characters and people, the Angst surrounding their circumstances resonates in a similar manner.
With these themes in mind, among others, let me start with the movie. This is my second viewing, and I was watching for interesting visuals and details. I saw lots. After the opening quotation from "The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam", we see Lord Henry Wotton, perfectly cast with that quintessential cad, George Sanders, arriving at Basil Hallward's studio. As he gets out of the carriage, he closes up the book he's reading—"Les Fleurs du Mal"-- a collection of poems deemed decadent and perverse, but one which I've never gotten around to reading.
Then there's Basil's studio, which is a fascinating study in careful detail. Basil has: a statue of Mercury (androgyny, as in Freddy Mercury), an Egyptian cat statue (which plays a large role in the movie, though not in the book), what appears to be a noose hanging above the cat statue, lots of paintings of naked ladies (decadence and, at the same time, a balance to the hints of homosexuality), and a book: "The Wisdom of Buddha" (which is Basil's style, though not Dorian's nor Henry's). And he has Dorian, posing for a portrait, which also includes the cat statue.
Basil is nicely portrayed, sort of blandly likable, while Lord Henry is cynical, smug and superior, while being nastily witty. But the choice of Hurd Hatfield for Dorian is an odd one. He's aesthetic, detached and terribly stiff - almost wooden. He's sort of smooth, clear and unemotional. Dorian has detached moments like that, but he also has bursts of passionate emotion; I just can't see a passionate Hurd Hatfield. Nor is Hatfield very good-looking, while Dorian is supposed to be strikingly beautiful. Hatfield is more of a Christopher Walken type, but without any of Walken's evil charm, rather, just glassy-eyed and cold. This works fine for some limited scenes, but falls short for the overall portrayal.
But, as in the novel, we begin with the relationship between three men. They The cast eyes the cat...make rather an odd trio. Basil is obsessed with Dorian, who is still young and rather innocent of his beauty. Basil is jealous that Lord Henry will steal Dorian away from him, and worried he'll spoil Dorian by making him conscious of his beauty and teaching him to take advantage of it by indulging in decadence. Basil has good reason to worry; that is exactly what Lord Henry does. He plants ideas in Dorian's head, like yield to temptation in order to overcome it (which is an example of Lord Henry's annoying love of paradoxes). Lord Henry also makes Dorian conscious of his beauty, robbing him of that form of innocence, as the youth in Heinrich Kleist's "Ueber das Marionettentheater." Specifically, Lord Henry tells Dorian: "What the gods give, they take away," so Dorian should enjoy his youth.
This seduction of Dorian's thinking takes place parallel to the capture and destruction of a beautiful butterfly, as a specimen. Whether the analogy is to the destruction of the beautiful Dorian, or to Dorian's destruction of others, is left ambiguous, while the (seemingly) innocent destruction of a butterfly may have been inspired by the opening sequence of the 1944 movie Curse of the Cat People.
The first female to enter the story is Basil's niece, Gladys, a character who is not in the novel. After a shot of a statue's feet (a god's feet of clay?), and a comment from Lord Henry about how women spoil relationships, little Gladys, perhaps 5 years old, bursts in upon the group of three men as they converse in Basil's studio. She flirts with the grown men, especially Dorian, foreshadowing later relationships. She also signs a letter "G" below Basil's signature on Dorian's portrait, which will be a key to identifying the painting later after it has changed.
The biggest question about Gladys is why she was added to the movie. It has been suggested that "she served as a go-between in the relationship between Dorian and Basil "... the director didn't want the relationship between these two men to get too intense or overtly homosexual, so he inserted her as a way of distancing Basil from his beloved Dorian." (Yoshi Bird, from a post to horror@listserv.indiana.edu 14 APR 1998)
This role as "distancer" holds true, but it isn't all there is to it. After all, Dorian wasn't strictly homosexual; he was out ruining young women too (He was an equal opportunity destroyer), and that is the case in the novel too.
Gladys is also there to take the place of the innocent country girl in the book--the one Dorian "spares" in one of his periodic attempts to go straight (pun intended), by which I mean to reform and behave nicely. He goes off to the country to get away, he meets a sweet innocent young peasant girl, who falls for him, and he tries to refrain from destroying her by dropping her. He's feeling pretty good about himself until he runs into Lord Henry who tells him that it's too late: now the country girl will never settle for a simple country lad, she'll always be hankering for a fella above her station in life and she's ruined in that way. What a balloon-buster that Harry is!
In some ways, the addition of Gladys is a small improvement on the book. Instead of introducing some additional character, the story is tied together more tightly by having her introduced early on and related to one of the other characters. It also makes the idea of her ruin more horrible, since she is the niece of the friend Dorian murders.
I personally see both Basil and Lord Henry as being at least partly responsible for what Dorian becomes. Basil less so; he seems an unwitting and involuntary agent through which evil works. But Lord Henry is quite active along these lines, tuning Dorian in to decadence, turning him away from repentance, always there, a regular "eminence gris" setting Dorian off on the wrong path whenever possible, watching the results with amusement. And he's such a misogynist - he knocks females every chance he gets. He is just played so well one can't help loving to hate him.
"Dorian Gray" on videoThe key scene of the story is the one in which Dorian wishes the portrait would age, while he could stay young. "I'd give my soul," he says, little knowing the Faustian bargain he is making. This is where, in the movie, the whole business about the Egyptian cat is introduced. Lord Henry tells Dorian he shouldn't wish such things before the cat statue. The cat is apparently the Mephistophelean agent of the pact.
However, later in the movie, as in the novel, Basil tells Dorian that he felt something odd about the portrait even as he was working on it. This would seem to work against the idea that it is Dorian's wish alone which causes the picture to age in Dorian's stead. This issue is left unresolved.
The Sibyl Vane story is the first critical moment for Dorian. He falls in love--or thinks he does - with a young vaudeville singer, Sibyl Vane - a very ironic choice of name. A Sibyl is supposed to see the future, while this poor creature is quite blind in her innocence. In the novel, she, like Dorian, is beautiful and talented precisely because she is innocent, unconscious of love and its vanities. But when Dorian walks into her life, she is changed, and her self-consciousness ruins her talent, whereupon Dorian loses all interest in her.
It's also interesting to watch the jealousy of the two other men over Dorian's (proposed) engagement to Sibyl. Basil is beside himself with unhappiness. Lord Henry just doesn't believe it, cynic that he is, and it is he who, in the film, sets in motion the events that squash the romance.
In the movie, Lord Henry proposes a most cruel test of Sibyl. Dorian should tempt her with all the wiles and cunning of an older man, a man of power, glamour and position, to spend the night. Then, if she refuses, he should turn cold if and see if it changes her mind. If she leaves anyway, Lord Henry tells Dorian, he should run after her, apologize and marry her. If she gives in, she isn't as worthy as he thought. At Dorian's, Sibyl gets a hint in advance in that she thinks she sees movement in the eyes of the cat statue. But she stays on, listening to Dorian read from a book beside the cat: "Wake foul dreams of sensual life." When he makes his proposal for her to stay on, she refuses, and almost makes it away, because she is very good. But at the last, he plays the music with which he first enthralled her, and she gives in. Next morning he rejects her horribly and cruelly for doing just what he wanted, and accuses her (in a letter) of being false to the image he made of her! What's more, he sends money with his letter, in effect making Sibyl into a whore. How utterly evil! And it will show in his portrait.
Another note or two about Sibyl Vane and her relatives: Sibyl is played quite well by a very young Angela Lansbury. She must have been about 20 years old. Her mother in the novel is the vain one, never for a moment worrying about her daughter's safety, reputation or heart. She thinks a man of Dorian's station would really marry Sibyl, or make her his mistress. Mom thinks either would be a good deal. In the movie, the mother worries some about Sibyl's relations with Dorian, but she still hopes for advantage from the liaison. In both, Sibyl won't hear any warnings about Dorian. In both book and movie, Sibyl's younger brother, James, (who is 16 in the book, and considerably older in the movie) is most concerned and doesn't trust Dorian from the get-go. Personally, I view Sibyl's mother (and to some degree also her employer) as complicit in Sibyl's seduction; they are all too eager to "sell" her to the fine young gentleman. Only her brother truly cares what happens to her, but he is absent at the critical moment.
Two interesting details to look for in the Dance Hall scene: Look for a sandwichboard advertisement for Dr. Look, Optician, which can be seen through a small window in the door of the dance hall-like an all-seeing eye; and look for a slightly risqué puppet show, with a female puppet who lifts her skirts and wiggles her "parts" at the audience.
And a note on the music: Dorian is a pianist in the movie, and he uses his music for purposes of seduction. His music is full of emotion, but it is not happy. More details: While in the schoolroom locking away the portrait, Dorian knocks over a toy knight (Sibyl had referred to him as "Sir Tristan.") This act is symbolic of his abandonment of chivalrous behavior, or of the true nature hidden behind his image of apparent goodness. In fact, judging people's morals based on their looks (and how misleading that is,) is a theme running through the whole story. Dorian also stabs a knife into a heart carved on an old schooldesk, indicative of his callous attitude towards love.
Another Wildean ironic twist: When Lord Henry has told Dorian about Sibyl's suicide, he suggests that Dorian join him at the theater for a showing of "Don Giovanni"! For those who aren't into opera, "Don Giovanni" is about an evil and dissolute cad who seduces women, often leading them to their ruin. In the end, a vengeful spirit destroys him. You just have to be educated to keep pace with Oscar Wilde - he leaves me in the dust several times.
The movie manages to translate some of this contemporary literary culture into visuals quite nicely; for example, in one scene, a character is idly flipping through a book of illustrations by Aubrey Beardsley, who is probably best known for his rather decadent illustrations.
One key contemporary book is referred to at great length in the novel, but only once in the film, and then very obliquely. In both cases, though, the title is not given, but it is Joris Karl Huysmans "A Rebours." Basil tries to get Dorian to stop reading this corrupt, evil, decadent book which Lord Henry has loaned him; in the film, Basil recommends reading Buddha instead.
When Dorian sets off on a life of utter decadence, it's only hinted at in the movie (women he's shamed), while it's shown in more detail in the book (lists young men who've killed themselves, etc.). There is some mention of "fatal friendships" with young men in the movie, but mostly it glosses over the homosexual aspects of Wilde's story. The book, on the other hand, provides lists of famous homosexuals, notes a cross-dresser, refers to the "Satyricon," and mentions Dorian's visit to Algeria. Also, Basil confronts Dorian with a laundry list of young men associated with the "hideous things that people are whispering about [him]." This is the first time any of these whispered "sins" are referred to in any direct way.
Wilde also deals more directly with drugs than comes out in the movie. In fact, I can't recall seeing anything of drugs in the movie, while in the novel, after murdering Basil, Dorian goes to an opium house to take his mind off his deeds. There he meets one of the ruined young men from his past, Adrian Singleton. This significant scene, in which Adrian reveals "Sir Tristan's" identity to Sibyl's brother, James, is transplanted from the opium den in the novel to a much less effective seedy bar in the movie.
Adrian is one of a group of three "other" men in Dorian's life. His role is greatly truncated in the movie, but he does get a neat scene in which he writes Dorian's name and address on an alleyway wall. Adrian ends an opium addict in the novel, and a dissolute drunk in the film.
A second young man is Alan Campbell, who has had some sort of secret, shameful unspoken relations with Dorian in the past. This secret allows Dorian to blackmail Alan into disposing of Basil's dead body. Alan later commits suicide as a results of his involvements in Dorian's dirty deeds.
James Vane, Sibyl's brother, is Dorian's albatross, following him, haunting him and hunting him. However, his ironic accidental death is indicative of Dorian's corrupting influence touching all around him, even when he doesn't personally take a hand. It's as if some evil angel were watching over him to make sure he is hale and whole when the Devil comes to collect on his bargain. Dorian cries out to the old man not to shoot at the rabbit, just as Faust is reluctant to kill Valentine in Murnau's silent film version of *Faust*, and Mephistopheles does it for him. James' death, and the way Dorian is so frightened by it, is a bad omen for Dorian and reminds one of the killing the albatross in "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner."
In fact, the whole business with Dorian's pale attempts at goodness is pretty pathetic: he calls out for the rabbit not to be shot, he claims he's going to be good (to Sibyl, to the peasant girl in the book, to Gladys in the film, etc.), but these are all half-hearted at best - he hasn't the will to turnover a new leaf or to be good.
Near the end, he reaches to set the toy knight upright, symbolic of his desire to reform, but it's too little, too late.
The ending, when he stabs the portrait in an effort to destroy it, is very much like Poe's "William Wilson," which also ends with the protagonist trying to kill his Doppelganger, which causes his own death.
So Dorian, who is Faust, and William Wilson, and Peter Schlemihl, and a vampire, and Narcissus, and Freddy Mercury and Oscar Wilde all rolled into one, meets a horrible end which he richly deserves. But the ending doesn't bring that feeling of the destruction of a horrible monster--it's more like the tragic passing of a victim. Was Wilde trying to say something with that? Was he feeling guilty? Was he feeling self-pity? (And the worst was yet to come for him). Or was he just taking some circumstances of his own life to weave a richer yarn?
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Renigunta Tamil Crime Movie 2009

Cast And Crew

Cast: :Johnny ,Baby Sanusha ,Sandeep ,Risha ,
Nishanth ,Mohan(Subramaniapuram) ,Theepetti Ganesan
Director: Paneerselvam
Producer: Mahendra Kumar Jain
Music Director: Ganesh Ragavedran
Lyricst: Na.Muthukumar, Yugabharathi
Singers :Harish Raghavendra ,Silambarasan ,Shreya Ghoshal ,
Bombay Jayashree ,Ranjith ,Vijay Yesudas
Release Date: 04 Dec 2009

The Story Renigunta Tamil Film :

Renigunta speaks about young criminals and explores the reasons that instigate them to commit crime.Five young boys who escape from Madurai juvenile jail to Mumbai and on the way gets down at this place, Renigunta. What happens to the youngsters there forms the crux of the story.

Renigunta Tamil Film Music Review:

Weeks back in time, we had debutant Suresh Chakravarthy making his praiseworthy score with Leelai. And now, here comes one more newcomer joining the queue. Ganesh Raghavendra has offered a right mix of mellifluous and fast-beat songs on greater notes.
The album starts off with a good track. A solo melodic tune well crooned by Harish Raghavendra. The sharp, clear-distinct lyrics by Yughabharathi make the song more perfect in rendering. The song has been mastered perfectly with good orchestration.

Ganesh Raghavendran seems to be inspired by Yuvan’s ‘Enga Area Ulla Varadha’. But the similarities end up within few lines. Silambarasan makes the song splendidly appealing. Na. Muthukumar has penned the lyrics savoring merely for the young groups.

Shreya Ghosal needs no introduction. Her free-flowing vocalisms across various pitches and mild instrumentations make us mark a best verdict for this song. Again, Muthukumar comes up with strikingly spectacular lyrics.
The song sounds pretty similar with Harris Jayaraj’s tune on ‘Anal Melae’ from ‘Vaaranam Aayiram’.

With the same singer Bombay Jayashree getting on the track, prototyped rhythmic beats does keep us reminded off that song. Anyways, it has got a pleasant touch with commendable lyrics of Yughabharathi.This Movie Links With Review Thousands of people think same so download and watch movies whenever and wherever they want. With the advent of internet, it has become much easier to watch free online movies. There are thousands of free movie download sites, allowing you to download any movie with highest quality and also with full speed Youtube With Thanks.Watch online Movie Trailer free Renigunta Kollywood tamil Indian film.The film Directed by Paneerselvam.

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Pravarakhyudu Telugu Comedy Movie 2009

Cast And Crew

Cast:: Jagapati Babu ,Priyamani ,Bramanandam,
Hamsanandini ,Ali ,Sunil ,Chalapathi Rao
Director: Madan
Producer: Indukuri Ganapathi Raju
Music Director: M.M. Keeravani
Lyricst: Chaitanya Prasad
Singers :Ranjith ,Bhargavi ,Sunita ,Shivani ,Hema Chandra ,
Geetha Madhuri ,M.M. Keeravani ,Anooj Guruwara
Genre: Family ,comedy
Language: Telugu
Release Date: 04 Dec 2009

The Story Pravarakyudu Tollywood Film :

Pravarakyudu is made on the character MCP-Male Chauvinist Pig is referred to a person who hates women and anything related to females.
The movie is about a man, who is reluctant to the proximity of females. If he joins in a college as a lecturer what happened from there is all about the movie. Jagapati Babu is playing the role of a lecturer in this film.Watch online Movie Trailer free Pravarakhyudu Tollywood Telugu Indian film.The film Directed by Madan .
Priyamani is acting in a different role in this flick. The movie is a matured romantic comedy entertainer.

Pravarakyudu Tollywood Film Review :

Priyamani shares the screen space with 'Jagapathi Babu' for the second time in 'Pravarkyudu'
Brahmanandam plays the college lecturer role and Ali appears as African Tribesman. The comedy track manages to make you laugh. Chalapathi Rao, Rajyalakshmi & Dharmavarapu also share the screen space

The story is about the love and hate relationship, which the lead casts share during their college days. Priyamani & Jagapathi Babu gets separated and meet after 10 years. Will they be married forms the rest of the story.

Priyamani plays the role of 'Sailaja' who looks ravishingly beautiful and is wooed by most of the college students and Jagapathi Babu plays the role of 'Sasi' who just laught over the beauty of 'Sailaja'
As the days goes on 'Sailaja' express her love to 'Sasi' who gives no importance to her love feeling but agrees to marry her and makes it clear that he doesn`t believe in love. Sailaja gets irritated with his behaviour and take their separate ways to go ahead with the life.

After 10 years life brings them again together. Sasi comes to India in search of a suitable girl to get married but feels that 'Sailaja' is still in his heart. He enquires about her and comes to know that she is still unmarried and working as a principal in a collage. Sasi makes up his mind, that he should put in all efforts to impress her and get married to her at any cost.
Sasi joins as a lecturer in the same collage and plays all the pranks and charms to impress her.This Movie Links With Review Thousands of people think same so download and watch movies whenever and wherever they want. With the advent of internet, it has become much easier to watch free online movies. There are thousands of free movie download sites, allowing you to download any movie with highest quality and also with full speed Youtube With Thanks.

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Nirudyogi Kannada Action Movie 2009

Cast And Crew

Cast: Avinash ,Tara ,Shobaraj ,
Director: Nag
Producer: Chikka Guthyappa
Music Director: A T Raveesh
Lyricst: V. Nagendra Prasad, Kaviraj
Singers :Udit Narayan ,Nanditha ,Rajesh Krishnan ,
Chetan Sosca ,Ajay ,Satish Aryan ,PriyaDarshini ,Anuradha Bhat
Genre: Action - Drama
Language: Kannada
Release Date: 04 Dec 2009

The Story Nirudyogi Kannada Film :

Nirudyogi movie is based on the unemployment problems. Avinash and Tara are in lead roles.Watch online Movie Trailer free Nirudyogi Mysowood Film Indian film.The film Directed by Nag

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‘Nirudyogi’ Kannada film on the sickening unemployment problem in the universe do not suffer from the dearth of audience. Because the unemployment strength is so huge in our society! With pain we have to say this said politician and educationist YSV Datta after releasing the audio of the film starring Chandrakanth and Pushpalatha.

The film with social issues in touching style is the need of the hour felt Datta who later for a question lashed at the Karnataka Film Chamber of Commerce for honoring the Chief Minister and other four minister for introducing the Anti Piracy Act in the state. The Janata Dal Secular legislative council member YSV Datta heart burn was expected as he is in the opposite political party.
E Krishnappa another notable person at the audio release also a Janata Dal Seculiar politician condemned the KFCC for holding such felicitation function even before the government order on the Anti Piracy Act. He had no invitation from KFCC for the felicitation program had also irked Krishnappa. However the film ‘Nirudyogi’ should fall in the success net of 10 percent felt Krishnappa.
Producer Chickkaguttayya has invested over one crore for this film and his brother Chandrakanth play the lead. AT Ravish the cynosure at the audio release disclosed except Udit Narayan all the singers are from Karnataka in the five songs.
Lahari Audio Company has released the album of ‘Nirudyogi’ in the market. The quality of AT Ravish music is quite impressive said Lahari Velu.
Chickkaguttayya’s film, Nirudyogi had its music launch recently. Educationist YSV Datta launched the music. Starring Chandrakanth and Pushpalatha, themovie is about unemployment. According to Datta, such films are very important in today’s day. Around Rs. 1 crore has been invested on the film.This Movie Links With Review Thousands of people think same so download and watch movies whenever and wherever they want. With the advent of internet, it has become much easier to watch free online movies. There are thousands of free movie download sites, allowing you to download any movie with highest quality and also with full speed Youtube With Thanks.

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Paleri Manikyam Malayalam Action Movie 2009

Cast And Crew
Cast: Mammootty, Gowri Munjal, Sreenivasan,
Siddique, Swetha Menon, T Damodaran,Rima Kallingal ,Mukesh
Director: Ranjith
Producer: A.V. Anoop, Subair
Music Director: Sarath
Banner: Varnachitra, AVA Productions
Genre: Action - Thriller
Language: Malayalam
Release Date: 04 Dec 2009

Paleri Manikyam Synopsis :


Ranjith and Mammootty reunites with Paleri Manikyam: Oru Pathira Kolapathakathinte Kadha . Mammootty dons a double role in this investigative thriller.
The movie is based on writer T P Rajeevan's novel. Haridas (Mammootty), a private detective, is investigating the murder of a young woman, Manikyam, which happened over 50 years back. Manikyam was killed a few days after her marriage. Haridas is assisted by Sarayu Sharma(Gowri Munjal), a criminologist, in the investigation. The investigation into the killing was stopped at that time, due to the lack of convincing evidences. The other role that Mammootty is playing in the film is that of Ahmad Haji, a rich landlord.
Produced by Varnachitra and AVA Productions, Paleri Manikyam: Oru Pathira Kolapathakathinte Kadha will have a host of fresh faces in the cast. Also in the cast are Sreenivasan, Siddique, T Damodaran and Shwetha Menon. Manoj Pillai is the cinematographer and Sarath the music composer.

Paleri Manikyam Mullywood Film Story :

Palery Maanikyam movie is based on a famous novel by T P Rajeevan's murder-investigation. The movie was based on a real life story happend in 1950's in Kerala.
Haridas (Mammootty) who is an investigative officer from Delhi and who has his roots in Kerala. He comes along with Sarayu Sharma (Gauri Mangal) who is a criminologist to the village. At the same time, Muslim landlord (Mammootty) who lived in the same period and is connected with crime. Haridas and Sarayu are trying to solve a murder case which happened 53 years ago. A lady named Manikyam (Mythili) who was raped and brutally murdered on the 11th day of her marriage.
It was the first case to be reported, of a lady being murdered after the first communist party Government came into reign in Kerala. Many people including Manickam's mother in law Cheeru, Velayudhan, Kunjikannan were questioned. But due to the lack of evidence against any one, those suspected were released.

Paleri Manikyam Malayalam Film Review :

Megastar Mamooty and Director Ranjith join again for the fifth time to give a superhit in their next movie ‘Paleri Manikyam’. While all the four films were scripted by Ranjith but this time he is not the script writer. The film is based on the novel written by T.P. Rajeevan by the same name ‘Paleri Manikyam’. The novel was serialised before in a Malayalam weekly. The novel’s theme is based on a true story which impressed the director. The director had plans to introduce newcomers for the film but Mamooty agreed to play the key role during their phone conversation.

Mamooty plays a role of an officer who handles a murder case which is 53 years old. It’s about a girl named Manikyam who was raped and murdered brutally on the eleventh day after her marriage. The case was closed since there was no clue and no suspects were found. The incident happened in a place called ‘Paleri’ near Kozhikode. The film features the style of early 1950 and the shoot has been made in Paleri, Palakad and Delhi.
Debutant Mythili plays the role of Manikyam and some other important roles are played by Shewatha Menon, Srinivasan, Siddque and Suresh Krishnan. Film is made under the banners of Varnachithra Big Screen and A.V.A productions.The film is produced by Maha Subair and A.V. Anoop. The film is expected to be released by the end of this year.This Movie Links With Review Thousands of people think same so download and watch movies whenever and wherever they want. With the advent of internet, it has become much easier to watch free online movies. There are thousands of free movie download sites, allowing you to download any movie with highest quality and also with full speed Youtube With Thanks.Watch online Movie Trailer free Paleri Manikyam Mullywood Film Indian film.The film Directed by Ranjith .

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My Big Father Malayalam Movie Comedy 2009

Cast And Crew

Cast: : Jayaram as Abi ,Undapakru as Kunjumon ,
Kanika Subramaniam as Ancy ,Innocent ,
Jagathy Sreekumar ,Salim Kumar
Director: Mahesh P. Sreenivasan
Producer: P.A. Sebastian
Music Director: Alex Paul
Language: Malayalam
Release Date: 03 Dec 2009

The Story My Big Father Malayalam Film:


My Big Fatehr movie is all about the father (Unda Pakru) and his son (Jayaram). Both father and son were running a catering service. Father Kunjumon was a specialist in making biriyani in Malappuram.Watch online Movie Trailer free My Big Father Mullywood Malayalam Indian film.The film Directed by Mahesh P. Sreenivasan .
He could determine the quality of Biriyani by smelling it. They went in search of a bride for the son Albi. As the father is a dwarf, the differences of height made them a laughing stock.
So Albi decided to marry a girl who can understand them.

My Big Father Malayalam Film Review :

After some time again there is a film with usual story and unusual screenplay, over view of the film is about father Kunjumon and his son Abi. Father and son together running a catering service, father is a specialist in making biriyani in his suburbs. He could tell the quality of food just by smelling it once. He has a responsibility of finding a bribe for his only son. Till now it may be a usual story but the odd one is, the father is a dwarf and son is normal. And their height difference is made as a fun by the people around, so son Abi decides to find a girl who really understands him and his father.

Leading actor Jairam plays the role of Abi, Undapakru is playing the role as father Kunjumon. Kanika Subramaniyam is Jodi for Jairam who understands the love between father and son. Innocent, Jakathy Sreekumar, Salim Kumar and Suraj Venjaramood are in leading roles around the movie. The whole team is directed by Mahesh P. Sreenivasan and produced by P.A. Sebastin.

Oru Sadarana jayaram padam kaanan pokunna lakavathodu koodi anu ithu kaanan poyathengilum manasil nalla pedi undayirunu karanam ( aduthide irangiya jayaram padangal ) But oru jayaram padathil ninnu prekshakar pratheeksikkunna ella cheruvakalum e padathil undennu nisamshayam parayam.

Story - Pakru sontham kunjumayi eranakulathu varunnidathanu kadha arambhikkunnathu. Avide innocent inte chaya kadayil joli cheyyunnu koode thanne makane padipikkunnu. Avide ninnu nediya labham kondu oru catering service thudangunnu, Pachakathil ulla kaipunyam kondu oru nalla nilayil ethunnu. Avide manager ayittu innocentum . Jayaraminu varunna oro kalyana alochanakalum undapakruvinte shareeram kondu mudangunnu. Achane kandal kaliyakki chirikkatha oru pennine kalyanam kazikku ennu theerumanikkunnu jayaram jayaraminte veettile all in all ayi kochu premanum. Oru day shopping nu pokunna jayaram kanihaye kanunnu ishtamakunnu. Ah ishtam achanodu parayunnu avarkkum ok akunnu.

Angane oru divasam chila miss understanding kondu ah kalyanam mudangi pokum enna avastha varunnu. Aa sambhavathil jayaram sontham achane kuttapeduthunnu. athil manam nonthu undapakru marikkan sramikkunnu. But chaakathe rakshapedunna undapakruvinu ormma nashtapedunnu. Thettidharana ellam maarumbol jayaraminte kalyanam nadakkunnu with kaniha . Pinne avarude jevithathil achane e ormma kuravu oru buthimuttayi varunnu....... shesham Theateril.This Movie Links With Review Thousands of people think same so download and watch movies whenever and wherever they want. With the advent of internet, it has become much easier to watch free online movies. There are thousands of free movie download sites, allowing you to download any movie with highest quality and also with full speed Youtube With Thanks.