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Cyclones are generally named only after they are formed – some even remain unnamed because of their unanticipated arrival.Tamil Nadu was taken by storm with the release of a couple of typhoons that were probably named much before they were created, Jilla and Veeram. These windstorms were carefully nurtured and propelled out by directors Neason and Siva and had the two mass heroes Vijay and Ajith acting in them.

It is on rare occasions that two big muscled movies jostle their way into theater screens on the same day, and when they do, it is harvest time at the theaters. Coincidentally it has materialized right during the festival of harvest and the theaters happen to be exploding with over population.

Both Veeram and Jilla are reportedly doing very well in theaters and have broken records at many places as far as box office collections are concerned. The perks of such kinds of releases do not just limit themselves to box office collections – there can be a lot more to it. First of all, it lights up the enthusiasms of the fans, who would be exuberant about getting to watch their favorite hero on screen.

We had witnessed Ilayathalapathy Vijay express his gratitude towards his fans who woke up early in the morning at 4 AM and 5 AM to watch and celebrate the release of his movie – such is the response of the people for big releases, and when there are two big ones, the reverberation is doubled. Last Friday, 10th January, 2014, the celebrations for the two movies were at its organic peak and so were the sales of garlands and fire crackers.

However, the disappointing part of such massive celebrations is that, it might just disrupt the harmony within people. Fan fights are becoming very common these days and the so called Thala – Thalapathy fans rift has turned out to be a serious issue that demands a quick fix. Internet and social media platforms have been converted into virtual battle fields and it has become almost impossible to scroll through any social media page without spotting a random war meme.

Another little peril that is often left obscure is that smaller movies, especially the ones that are good, are either lamentably shown the exit doors of theaters or moved to smaller screens. Other producers, who have their movies ready for release, will have to put their release plans on hold as they might not get the number of screens that they intend to cover.

But with the increased number of movie releases in Tamil, producers and distributors are forced to adapt themselves to the current trend of looking to sweep away maximum collections in the opening weekend. However, if the releases of such big guns happen in two different dates, giving ample time for each other – a few smaller movies might just be allowed to run the extra mile.

Nevertheless this is something that can be sorted out easily. The absolute need of the hour is that fans celebrate cinema with harmony and not wage wars against each other.

We have witnessed Vijay wishing the Veeram team success and have also noticed other members of both Veeram and Jilla wish and support each other. The vibes among the people in the industry are always friendly and positive. Let’s work together at spreading those vibes among the fans too.











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The Tamil Nadu release of Jilla is less than a day away and the excitement among Vijay's fans is steadily rising with every passing hour. The film has managed to get a very wide release in Tamil Nadu, along with Ajith's Veeram which is also releasing tomorrow. Here we give a split-up of Jilla's screen count from the various release circuits in TN. 
 
Kovai - 65
Trichy (T.T) - 45 
Madurai (M.R) - 40
North Arcot - 40
South Arcot - 40
Chengalpet - 70 to 75
Chennai City - 17 to 18
Salem - 52 to 55
 
With the addition of theaters in the T.K (Thirunelveli Kanyakumari) belt, the total number of screens for Jilla in TN will definitely be around 400. 
 
In Kerala, Mohanlal said in a recent interview that he is looking at releasing Jilla in around 300 screens, which seems like a really huge number. Anyway, 200 plus screens in Kerala looks like a certainty for Jilla as both Vijay and obviously superstar Mohanlal are major crowd-pullers in the state.
 
In Karnataka, Jilla is looking at 50 to 55 screens, while the overseas markets will see close to 300 screens releasing Jilla. USA leads the way with 71 screens, UK with 45 screens, Malaysia with 40 screens, France with 23, Switzerland with 20, Denmark with 19 and so on.
 
The worldwide screen count of Jilla is upwards of 1000 and this counts as a really grand release indeed.










The much awaited censor of Ilayathalapathy Vijay starrer Jilla happened today at the Four Frames Theater, Valluvar Kottam, Chennai. The happy news is that the Central Board for Film Certification has awarded a clean U for this entertainer.
 
Produced by RB Choudary’s Super Good Films, Jilla is a Neason directorial starring Vijay, Kajal Aggarwal, Mahat, Poornima Bhagyaraj, Soori and Vidyullekha Raman. Imman has rendered some entertaining music and Ganesh Rajavelu has helmed the lens.
 
This family entertainer will release on 10th January 2014, as a Pongal treat, alongside Ajith’s Veeram. Both Jilla and Veeram having recieved U certificates and being eligible for tax exemption, one can expect massive opening for both the movies. 









Venkat Prabhu directed Mankatha, Ajith’s landmark 50th film which showed the star in a new dimension. His salt and pepper look and the total dark shade of character still remain the talk in cinema circles.
 
In a recent interview, the Mankatha director says that he is planning to make a film with both Ajith and Vijay in lead roles as both of them have expressed their affirmation to work with him. However the director has a small issue to be resolved. He states that both Ajith and Vijay want to do the role of the antagonist which is kind of putting him in a tight situation to conjure up a story accordingly.

Venkat Prabhu quips that he is working on such a script where there is equal scope for performance for both the actors and the moment he firms that side, he would immediately get their dates.

When a film like that happens, it sure is going to be the biggest day in Tamil cinema. Let’s hope and wait!






Nellai: Perinba Vilas, Ram
Tutticorin: Sri Balakrishna
Thenkasi: PSS Multiplex
Nagercoil: Rajas Picture palace, Sri Valli

Ambai: Sri Balaji
Alangulam: Sri Lakshmi Narayana
Attur: Pambaiya.
Dharapuram: Sathya, Vasantha






Reports now confirm that though Samantha was the lead role, the makers wanted Nazriya Nazim to be the second heroine. However the recent Naiyaandi controversy has made the makers decide not to cast Nazriya in the movie and look elsewhere.

In Detail

Two weeks ago Nazriya was in news following a controversy over the film 'Naiyyandi' which was said to feature a sensuous song shot on another actress but made to look like that of Nazriya. The director and the crew managed to avoid crisis and a court case by agreeing to remove the songs from the film.

Anyhow post this movie and its associated controversy, Kollywood seems to be thinking twice before casting Nazriya in their films. The recent of the fallout seems to be that of a Vijay film with A R Murugadoss. Nasriya was originally thought to be cast in the role of a second heroine in this movie which had Samantha in the lead. But later they have decided against it after the Naiyaandi controversy. Currently many names like Amala Paul to Catherine are hinted for a replacement.

Following Jiiva's Nee Nalla Varuvada, This is the second film which Nazriya has lost in quick succession.









The director of Vijay's next movie, Jilla, Neason had worked as a second unit director in the star's 2011 release Velayutham. Now, he is helming this much expected 2014 Pongal release, also starring Mohanlal and Kajal Agarwal in the lead roles. 
 
"Vijay's nickname in the movie would be Jilla and he has a very street-smart and sarcastic character. The movie is mainly about the relationship between Vijay and Mohanlal and it would have all elements that fans generally expect out of a Vijay movie such as comedy, action and sentiments.
 
When I wrote the story, Mohanlal wasn't in my mind but it suddenly struck me that Mohanlal can indeed be part of this script. Vijay also liked my suggestion and asked me to approach the actor. Lal liked my script narration and his role has turned out in a very realistic manner. 
 
Vijay's character would be something new, when compared to his last 4 or 5 films and we have come out with an agreeable film on the whole"






Joining India in celebrating 100 years of Indian Cinema will be Russia. The Eurasian country will host a grand film festival in December 2013 to celebrate the centenary of Indian Cinema in which land mark Indian films would be screened. Representing the Tamil industry will be three films, namely Kamal Haasan’s Vettaiyaadu Vilayaadu, directed by Gautham Menon, Dhanush’s Aadukalam, directed by Vetri Maaran and AR Murugadoss’ Thuppakki, starring Vijay.

It is also said that Kamal Haasan and Dhanush might in fact attend the grand festival along with other celebrities from the different Indian film industries.

Meanwhile, the 10th Film Festival of Tamil Nadu has kick started and it’s no surprise that the theme of this year would be 100 years of Indian Cinema. Director Vetri Maaran inaugurated the three day event.











'Kaviperarasu' Vairamuthu is set to pen the lyrics for one of the songs in Vijay's Jilla, which has Imman taking charge of the music. Neason directs this commercial entertainer based around Madurai and the likes of Mohanlal, Kajal Agarwal, Ravi Mariya, Vidyulekha Raman and Soori complete a very strong support cast list.
 
Jilla has been filmed in places such as Madurai, Chennai and Hyderabad till now and the movie is set for release in the early part of 2014.
 
There are reports suggesting that Vijay is playing the role of a cop in the movie and even Kajal might be donning the police 'khaki'. But, we have to wait for the movie to release, to get a firm answer to such speculations.










The joy of watching movies along with family and friends on a holiday can never be matched. On this Vinayaka Chathurthi, which falls on the 9th of September, leading television channels have planned to treat their audiences with a few exciting Vijay films.

Vijay TV has planned to show AR Murugadoss’ blockbuster film, Thuppakki. Whereas Sun TV and Kalaingnar TV will broadcast Siddique’s Kaavalan starring Vijay and Asin and Dharani’s Kuruvi starring Trisha respectively. Jaya TV on the other hand will show Velayudham, directed by Jayam Raja.

So, sit tight and enjoy the Ilayathalapathy Vijay special day!



Ilayathalapathy Vijay flatters his villain



After his performance in Desingu Raja, Ravi Mariya will next feature as the lead villain in Vijay-Mohan lal starrer Jilla. He will lose his moustachioed look and go bald for the movie, claim reports. It is also said that he will sport a black costume and a wicked ear ring throughout. Ravi still has fifteen days of shoot left for his part in the film.

The actor, who previously worked with Vijay in SJ Suryah’s Kushi as an assistant director, was supposedly very touched when Vijay recognized him and interacted with him like a long lost buddy.

Meanwhile, Jilla also stars Kaja Aggarwal, Mahat, Niveda Thomas, Poornima Bhagyaraj and many others. Being directed by Neason, Super Good Films is investing on the venture. Imman is scoring for the film and R Ganesh is behind the lens






The much anticipated clash of Thala Vs Thalapathy on Pongal might not be happening. Kollywood was buzzing ever since Thala Ajith’s Veeram and Thalapathy’s Jilla were officially announced as Pongal 2014 releases. However the latest developments point out that Jilla might not make it for Pongal.
The shoots for Jilla which are currently happening in Hyderabad will be done for a substantial period, Followed by shoots in some foreign places and then final schedule in Chennai. Even the promotion acts for the movie including the first look posters and teasers are to be kick-started only after Diwali.
Though Jilla has backed out of Pongal race, Venkat Prabhu’s Biriyani will posting a huge challenge for Thala’s Veeram.







Kollywood fans brace yourself for September 9th, A monstrous treat for you is coming up, Yes This Vinayagar Chathurthi you have no more than one reason to celebrate !!
First Up Superstar Rajinikanth’s much awaited Kochadaiyaan teaser will release on September 9th. Director Soundarya Rajinikanth tweeted this “Excited to announce … #Kochadaiiyaan teaser will release this september 9th … :):):)”
The second treat comes up from Thala Ajith, The much anticipated Arrambam Trailer will also be launched from the 9th of September. Directed by Vishnuvardhan the movie stars Thala, Arya, Nayanthara, Taapsee and many others.
Last but not least the final treat comes from Ilayathalapathy Vijay, The First look images of Jilla starring Vijay, Mohan Lal and Kajal Aggarwal will also be out from the 9th of September.







Ilayathalapathy’s Thalaivaa’s release has been greeted with a festive spirit of sorts by the numerous vijay fans. However the movie has been getting mixed reviews especially for being a bit lengthy and draggy. The makers have heeded to this honest flaw and have decided to trim the movie by 20 minutes and hence the movie’s running time will be now just be 2 hours and 36 minutes to the earlier 2 hours and 56 minutes version.

A fight which wasn’t present before has been included in the movie. The trimmed version will be screened from Today all over Tamil Nadu.




While the public outcry against the stalling of the release of Thalaivaa in the state has not been as vocal as it was during the Vishwaroopam controversy, Kollywood has realized that increasingly, and worryingly, big star films can be targeted by fringe groups and political elements.

While many Kollywood personalities whom we contacted chose to not speak on this issue, a few agreed but on a condition of anonymity. Given that the government has clearly stated that it has not banned the film or stopped anyone from screening it, many in the industry do not know whom to blame, unlike during the Vishwaroopam episode.

Industry insiders express concern at these last-minute hold-ups which could result in huge revenue losses, not just for the producer but for the industry in general. “While the film’s team is trying hard to remove pirated links online, I heard that pirated DVDs of Thalaivaa are already available across Tamil Nadu for Rs 60. And, imagine if some local cable operators choose to show the film on their channels?” laments an insider.

A producer says that until the industry gets together and presents a united front, it will have to face such situations. “We are currently helpless despite having so many bodies to look after filmmakers. This is because many of these bodies are involved in internal power struggle (the Tamil Film Producers’ Council, for example) and also because of the political affiliations of some of the members,” he says.
Many opine that from now on playing it safe is the only option for filmmakers. “Do not make a film that has anything to do with religion, caste, politics or anything that can in anyway offend anyone is the message we have to take home from these episodes,” remarks a director.





விஜய் நடித்த தலைவா படத்தை தமிழகத்தில் 500 ப்ளஸ் அரங்குகளிலும், வேறு சில நாடுகளிலும் திரையிட முடிவு செய்திருந்தனர். கேரளா, ஆந்திரா, கர்நாடகா மற்றும் மும்பையில் இந்தப் படம் வெளியாகிறது. நாளை மறுநாள் ரிலீஸ் என அறிவிக்கப்பட்ட நிலையில் இந்தப் படத்தைத் திரையிடுவதில் பல்வேறு சிக்கல்கள் எழுந்துள்ளன.
அரசின் ஒத்துழைப்பின்றி தலைவா படத்தைத் தமிழகத்தில் திரையிட முடியாது என சென்னை – செங்கல்பட்டு மாவட்ட திரையரங்க உரிமையாளர்கள் சங்கம் அதிரடியாக அறிவித்துள்ளது.
இப்போது படம் வெளியாகுமா என்ற நிலை உருவாகியுள்ளது. இந்தப் படத்துக்கு தலைவா என தலைப்பு வைத்ததிலிருந்தே சிக்கல்தான். காரணம், அடுத்த சிஎம் என்ற இலக்கை முன்வைத்து விஜய்யும் அவர் தந்தை எஸ்ஏ சந்திரசேகரும் பேசி வந்த பேச்சுகள் ஆட்சியாளர்களை மிகவும் அதிருப்திக்குள்ளாக்கியிருப்பதாகக் கூறப்படுகிறது. படத்தின் கதையும் அரசியல் களத்தை மையப்படுத்தி எடுக்கப்பட்டுள்ளதாகக் கூறப்படுவதால், படத்துக்கு வரிவிலக்கு உள்பட எந்த சலுகையும் அரசுத் தரப்பிலிருந்து கிடைக்காத நிலை. இந்த சூழலில் படம் வரும் 9-ம் தேதி, அதாவது நாளை மறுநாள் உலகெங்கும் 2000 அரங்குகளில் வெளியாகும் என தயாரிப்பாளர் அறிவித்தார். அந்த செய்தி வெளிவந்த அடுத்த சில நிமிடங்களில் படத்தின் முன்பதிவு நிறுத்தப்பட்டது. மேலும் படத்தை வெளியிடுவதில்லை என்றும் திரையரங்கு உரிமையாளர்கள் தரப்பில் பேச ஆரம்பித்தனர்.
இந்த சூழலில் சென்னை – செங்கல்பட்டு மாவட்ட திரையரங்க உரிமையாளர்கள் சங்கத்தின் அவசர கூட்டம் இன்று சென்னையில் கூடியது. அரசுக்கு எதிரான படமாகக் கருதப்படும் தலைவாவை வெளியிட அரசின் ஒத்துழைப்பு, தியேட்டர்களுக்குப் பாதுகாப்பு மிகவும் அவசியம். இந்த இரண்டும் உறுதி செய்யப்படாத நிலையில் தலைவா படத்தை வெளியிடுவது நல்லதல்ல என்ற உண்மை புரிந்து, தமிழகமெங்கும் படத்தை வெளியிடுவதை நிறுத்த முடிவு செய்துள்ளோம். அரசின் ஒத்துழைப்பும் பாதுகாப்பும் உறுதி செய்யப்பட்டால் மட்டுமே இந்தப் படத்தை திரையிடுவது குறித்து பரிசீலிப்போம், என அறிவித்துள்ளனர். இதனால் திரையுலகிலும் விஜய் ரசிகர்கள் மத்தியிலும் பெரும் பரபரப்பு ஏற்பட்டுள்ளது.





Thalaivaa releasing in 2000 screens worldwide says Chandra Prakash Jain (Producer)

Chreographer turned actor and director Prabhudeva got in to a controversy recently.

During a dance reality show in a hindi channel, he was asked about who were the best dancer, he said Chiranjeevi, Hrithik Roshan, Shahid Kapoor, Ranbir Kapoor, Ram Charan Teja, Allu Arjun Jr. NTR, Dhanush, Simbu and ‘Jayam’ Ravi among actors and Madhuri Dixit, Sridevi, Priyanka Chopra and Sonakshi Sinha among actresses.

Surprisingly enough, Prabhu Deva forgot to mention the names of Raghavendra Lawrence and Vijay, easily among the best dancers in India .

Even dropping out the name of Raghava Lawrence, his real competitor is a understandable issue, citing he started his career as a choreographer under Prabhu Deva but has rose the ranks of actor and a mass director.

But missing out actor Vijay, who is best known for his dancing skills is the surprise. Infact Vijay has impressed every choreographers and fellow actors and actresses he has worked with his dancing style and ease with which he handles even difficult steps.

Vijay fans were unhappy with this development. Realizing this, Prabhu Deva has said that he is sorry for missing out Vijay's name and it was not intentional. He has complimented that Vijay is a great dancer and that's why he asked him to do a "special cameo" in his Rowdy Rathore.








Thalaivaa Bangalore theater list















Thalaiva one of the most anticipated movies of the recent times will rock and rule the box office from the 9th of August. Vijay’s next magnum opus after Thuppaki will be releasing in over 450 screens in Tamil Nadu and a total of 1000 screens worldwide.

With an head to head battle against Shah Rukh Khan’s Chennai Express, Thalaiva is all set to loot the box office collections with such huge number of screens.

Thalaiva fever has already hit the various social media with thousands of fans all having the same Thalaiva profile and Cover pictures.




Bollywood Baadshah SRK vs Ilayathalapathy Vijay Last Year Diwali JTHJ vs Thuppaki Now This Eid It Is ChennaiExpress vs Thalaivaa


.http://www.chitriyala.com/2013/08/its-thalaivaa-versus-chennai-express.html


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