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T.R.SILAMBARASAN

T.R. Silambarasan (STR) born on February 3, 1984 in Chennai, Tamil Nadu. He Is a Tamil film actor, director, playback singer and songwriter. He began his acting career doing many minor uncredited roles as a child artist, produced by his father T.Rajendar. He made his debut under his father´s direction in 2002 and has since acted in several films in lead roles.

Osthi

Osthe is an upcoming Tamil action film directed by S. Dharani, starring STR. A remake of the 2010 blockbuster Hindi film Dabangg, directed by Abhinav Singh Kashyap and written by Dileep Shukla, it will feature Githan Ramesh, Richa Gangopadhyay, Sonu Sood, reprising his role from the original, Nassar and Revathi in supporting roles and Soundtrack composed by Thaman. The film is in post-production stage and is set to release on 24 November 2011.

Poda Podi

Podaa Podi is an upcoming Tamil romance - comedy film written and directed by debutant Vignesh Shiva, featuring Str, Shobana and Varalaxmi Sarathkumar in the lead roles, while Meena Latchman playing a pivotal role. The score and soundtrack of the film are composed by Dharan, while cinematography and editing are handled by Nirav Shah and Anthony Gonsalves, respectively. The film, is currently in its production stage and is expected to release on February 14, 2012.

Vettai Mannan

Vettai Mannan is an upcoming Tamil action film written and directed by debutante director Nelson. The film will feature Str, Jai, Hansika Motwani, Deeksha Seth and Poonam Kaur Starring lead roles. It is produced by S. S. Chakravarthy and features background score and soundtrack composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja. The film is expected to be made in Tamil, Telugu and Hindi simultaneously, while casting is still undergoing, with the film expected to release in 2012.

Kettavan

Kettavan is a trilingual upcoming film to be directed by Str, starring the director himself in the lead role and music score by his friend Yuvan Shankar Raja. The film will start rolling by next year.

Vada chennai

Vada Chennai is an upcoming tamil action film to be directed by Vetri Maran and Starring lead role by Str. This film is to be Produced by Dhayanithi Alagiri (Cloud Nine Movies) and features background score and sound tracks to be composed by G.V.Prakash Kumar.

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Friday, May 27, 2011

STR ropes in Deeksha Seth For Vettai Mannan

STR has picked one of his three heroines for Vettai Mannan.
He has signed Deeksha Seth on the dotted line to be his heroine in Vettai Mannan. The shoot of the film has already started in Chennai and is happening at Binny Mills with around 500 Junior Artiste’s. It is reported that Deeksha is a Finalist in Femina Miss India 2009 and a aspiring actress. She has done two Telugu blockbuster movies like Vedam and Mirapakkai. She has also been roped for Suseentharan’s next Tamil flick with Vikram as hero which has not started yet.
Says the Director of VettaiMannan Nelson : We have roped in Deeeksha Seth from Tollywood Industry as we found her apt for the role. Two more Heroines will be selected soon and you can expect a Hollywood Actress as one among them. The shoot is happening rapidly and we are in the verge of completing the schedule as STR has to leave to Spain for the shoot of Podaa Podi.
We at Simbucentral with regards to the entire Fans Fraternity welcome the Actress to the tinsel town.

Who is STR’s heroine?

STR’s next film is Vettai Mannan and it is reported that there will be three heroines in the film. As of now only one of these slots has been filled. The lucky lady is none other than Dheeksha Seth, who has notched up two massive hits in Telugu.
The former model is making a foray into Tamil cinema as well with Vettai Mannan opposite Simbu and Vendhan with Vikram. She also has two Telugu films in her kitty with Prabhas and Ravi Teja. This lovely lady has one happening career right now!

Monday, May 23, 2011

Vettai Mannan makes rapid progress

The second schedule for Silambarasan’s Vettai Mannan has begun. The unit is currently stationed in Binny Mills where a massive set has been erected. STR and Jai are working on their portions together. Four hundred junior artistes have also been roped in for the shoot.
Vettai Mannan is going to be an action film and a complete entertainer. Silambarasan is very fond of this genre and after experimenting with his roles in VTV and Vaanam, he will go back to playing a charismatic mass hero in this film.

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Osthi' Movie Launch









It is known by now that Simbu is acting in the remake of Bollywood blockbuster ‘Dabaang’ along with Richa Gangopadhyay. The puja for the film was held this morning. Meeting the media persons after the puja, the crew officially announced that the project is titled ‘Osthi.’ ‘Jithan’ Ramesh, Revathy and ‘Nizhalgal’ Ravi will act in other key roles. Watch these exclusive images of the movie launch and tell us what you feel about Simbu’s new look?

Saturday, May 7, 2011

Richa Gangopadhyay pairs with STR

After striking success with Vaanam, STR is now starting his next Untitled featured film this 9th.
Richa Gangopadhyay of Leader Telugu movie fame is paired opposite to STR in this movie. Richa hails from US and has starred with many top notch celebs of Tollywood and this will mark her debut in Kollywood.  She has won the Miss US India 2007 award.
Richa has a elegant smile and I am sure she would make the guys go Topsy turvy with her smooth moves :P . We welcome Richa to Kollywood.
Coming to the movie, the film is a Re-make of Super hit Hindi film Dabaang starring Salman khan.
The Muhurat of the film will be held at AVM Studios Pillayar Kovil this May 9th.  Celebrities including Arbaaz Khan the producer and brother of Salman Khan will attend the pooja along with other celebrities of Kollywood.
Stay tuned into Simbucentral for more information on the movie.

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

vaanam Ranking 1 place

Cast: Str, Anushka, Bharath, Vega, Santhanam
Direction: Krish
Music: Yuvan Shankar Raja
Production: Cloud Nine Movies (Dhayanidhi Azhagiri)


Silambarasan is back to play meaty roles after the hugely successful VTV. Director Krish taps Silambarasan’s potential to the hilt with the role of Cable Raja in a Babel-isque story that had already won hearts and accolades when it was released in Telugu.

Trade Talk:
Vaanam released to full houses, amidst good expectations and publicity, over the weekend. Decent reviews and word-of-mouth are likely to propel the movie’s collections.


Public Talk:
The Evandi Unna Pethan fever is dying down and people are starting to take the movie more seriously.
No. Days Completed: 3
No. Shows in Chennai over this weekend: 380
Average Theatre Occupancy over this weekend: 93%
Collection over this weekend in Chennai:Rs. 71,05,586


Verdict: Good Opening


Source :behindwoods   

Monday, May 2, 2011

Vaanam Movie Review : Indiaglitz


Vaanam – Stitched well
Doing a remake involves lot of care and sensitivity. Its success lies in not reminding the audience of the original or draw comparison. ‘Vaanam’, inspired by Tollywood’s ‘Vedham’, is on the dot, courtesy director Krish’s narration and versatile performance of lead players, especially Silambarasan.
If Karthik of ‘Vinnai Thaandi Varuvaya’ worked wonders thanks to Silambarasan’s encore, his role as Cable Raja in ‘Vaanam’ goes a step further to portray his firm grip over the medium.
A combination of five stories meeting in the climax, ‘Vaanam’ is a novel attempt in Tamil cinema and Krish pulls it off well thanks to a beautifully conceived script and well-written characters. It is like reading a set of interesting short stories.
Let’s check out what these five stories are: Cable Raja (Silambarasan) is a fun-loving middle class youth. As like anyoneelse, he aspires to make it big marrying a wealthy girl.
Comes to his help are his two friends (Santhanam and VTV Ganesh) to help him make some money and take his girlfriend Pooja (Jasmine) for a party in a star hotel.
Saroja (Anushka) does the world’s oldest profession. She is in huge demand from rich people. A gold at heart, she cares for others too. Unable to put up with troubles in her profession, she decides to escape from the brothel racket. But fate intervenes and she falls into the hands of the local police and she is on the run.
Bharath (Bharath) wants to become a big rock star. When he misses the flight he plans to reach the place by road to perform a concert. But the travel brings in him a lot of change and his outlook towards life changes.
Then there is a story of Rahim (Prakash Raj) and wife Zara (Sonia Aggarwal), who are affected by communal clashes in Kovai. They lose their children and are in search of peace.
And there is a story about a poor weaver and his daughter-in-law (Saranya), who suffer at the hands of a money-lender. They come with a mission to Chennai to set their financial position right.
What happens when all these men and women meet at one point is a real twist. Krish deserves accolades for attaching human emotion and elements everywhere in all these stories.
Silambarasan easily steals the show. He is immaculate and impeccable. The actor’s mastery in handling a complex role is well. He is complimented well by Ganesh and Santhanam thanks to their humouours one-liners.
Prakash Raj is as solid as rock. His subtle emotions are noteworthy. Anushka is impressive as a commercial sex worker. Bharath looks flashy and does his best as a rock star. He plays to his strength. Vega, Saranya and ‘Kadhal’ Dhandapani are also there.
Yuvan Shankar Raja’s songs are good and the pick of the lot undoubtedly is Yevandi Unnai Peththan… which is already a chartbuster. He scores well in background score, while Anthoy’s scissors does its best to ensure momentum. Thanks to Nirav Shan who has canned every story in different light tones.
All said, there are some minor hiccups especially in the pace and tempo in few stories. However ‘Vaanam’ is no mainstream masala movie. But an attempt worth to cherish.
With In Scripts from Indiaglitz

Vaanam Review : Behindwoods

Verdict: An intelligent fare with substance
Prolific Telugu director Krish comes to Tamil bringing with him his critically acclaimed Vedam as Vaanam with an ensemble cast of STR (Silambarasan), Bharath, Anushka, Vega, Saranya, Prakash Raj and others. Vedam had given Krish an admirable name to reckon with in the Telugu industry and for his debut in Tamil, the director has chosen the same premise which explored the various layers of human emotions, adhering largely to the original.
Vaanam follows a multi narrative format, which is fairly new to Tamil cinema. The product is about how the lives of five completely unrelated individuals from different places converge at one point cascading in a transformation of their persona and the ensuing corollary. The refreshing factor about Vaanam is it has eschewed the standard DNA of commercial flicks and Krish’s authority on the narrative comes to the fore with this delectably mounted product that tugs at your heart strings.
The characters in Vaanam are very ordinary, relatable mortals with their respective grey shades. Krish has not attempted to aggrandize them and they stand before you immaculately unornamented with their blemishes. STR as cable Raju, Bharath the rock star, Anushka the commercial sex worker, Saranya the helpless mom of an abducted son and Prakash Raj on the look out for his lost brother are the axles around which Vaanam hinges.
The screenplay is intelligently woven around these characters and Krish builds his narration in a neat pattern not losing steam or our attention anywhere. Although dialogues by Giri provide a significant value, it dazzles when Anushka insulted by policeman Radha Ravi says “we sell our souls unrobed but you guys do that with all your robes on” (naanga thuni avuthu velai porom, neenga thuniyoda velai poreenga) or when she jocularly says that while for other jobs, experience is a big plus but in flesh trade, it is just the reverse. Giri’s caliber as an effective dialogue writer is revealed when STR in a choked voice states that truth needs courage and lies do not. And mind you, Vaanam is replete with such gems.
All the artists have performed well and have equal screen presence. But the finest moments, of course, belong primarily to STR who reiterates that at the hands of a good script and a director, he can walk away with all the acting honors. The testimony to this is the scene when he snatches the money bag from Saranya and the vicissitude of emotions that play on his face that toggles between greed and conscience. And the scene at the police station when Anushka wonders if his love was true, the profound expression on his face is noteworthy.
Anushka, the foul mouthed sex worker oozing oodles of oomph meets the sensual demands of her character but sans vulgarity brings tears while pleading to the doctor to save her friend saying that she is ready to sleep with him innumerable times. Bharath delivers a subdued performance and Prakash Raj is his usual best. While Vega, Soniya and Jasmine are adequate, Saranya, Santhanam and VTV Ganesh have delivered a natural and neat portrayal. The scenes with VTV Ganesh are enjoyable and when he talks about standing in front of director Shankar’s house with Rahman as company is hilarious. Santhanam as STR’s friend is his perfect humorous foil. Anushka’s transgender friend Karpuram and Saranya’s father-in-law are impressive.
Under Yuvan Shankar Raja’s music, the opening song ‘Who am I’ showcases Bharath’s dancing skills which is youthful and peppy. The latest youth anthem ‘Evandi Onna Pethan’ is well picturized and STR’s adeptness with his feet and Nirav Shah’s brilliant camera work in the number are noticeable. Although ‘No money no honey’ is enjoyable, it does not add value to the film’s progress in any way.
Nirav Shah’s cinematography is appreciable and the angles and lighting sensibilities up the production value of the film. The different type of lighting at the lodge is just an example. With his tight frame composition, Editor Anthony is impressive.
Even though Vaanam is alluring in most aspects and travels linearly on the attempted track, the cinematic feel of the climax is a placid wart. The track ‘No money no honey’ is apparently forced and brings down the tempo of the film.
Director Krish makes his impactful debut with a different narrative format that holds the attention of the audience. Vaanam is succulent with diverse complex human emotions from deceit to greed to rage to remorse.  The film has a plot that can find patrons among wider variety of audience as the theme of humanity is much a catholic one that transcends barriers.
Verdict: An intelligent fare with substance

Vaanam Review : Sify

By Moviebuzz
When Silambarasan announced that he chose Vaanam to Ko, we were curious about it, but after watching the film, you are convinced that he has a well-written role in this multi-starrer which has five parallel stories running throughout.
Director Krish has followed the pattern set by world masters where multiple stories converge in the climax. A style popularised by Amores Perros, Babel and Crash, where the screenplay is connected to the characters who are brought together in the climax due to the directors deft handling of the script.
Vaanam – A Sify Special
This short story genre which is new to Tamil cinema, manages to work well for the new age audience who likes everything in short doses. Almost all the stories are deftly told, with the mandatory twist in the climax which keeps you riveted.
Let’s take a look at the stories- Bharath (Bharath), an aspiring rock star sets out to give his first solo stage show on the New year eve in Chennai with his friends. They miss the flight and decide to drive down from Bangalore for the concert. How during the travel he changes his attitude and becomes a better person is shown in the climax.
Rahim (Prakash Raj) and wife Zara (Sonia Aggarwal) who lost their twins during the communal riots in Coimbatore is getting back to normal. The couple set out in search of Rahim’s brother who is now in Chennai. He is always suspected as a terrorist by a police officer (Ravi Prakash) who hates Muslims.
A poor, old weaver and his daughter-in-law Lakshmi (Saranya) in Tirunelveli owes money to a ruthless financier (Kathal Dandapani). When Lakshmi’s son a bright student at school is taken away by the financier as daily labourer, the illiterate people sets out to Chennai to sell kidney and procure money to get the boy and put him back at school.
Cable Raja (Silambarasan) is a happy-go-lucky lower-middle class guy who dreams of becoming rich by marrying wealthy girl is trying hard with his friends (Santhanam and VTV Ganesh) to cough up money to take his girlfriend Pooja (Jasmine) for a New Year bash at the five-star hotel in Chennai.
Saroja (Anushka) is a call girl who is under the control of Rani Amma who runs a brothel in Sulurupettai in TN –Andhra border. Saroja is in huge demand by rich and powerful in town and the smart girl decides to run away to Chennai and set up her own business. But fate intervenes and she falls into the hands of the local police and she is on the run.
Silambarasan delivers an incredible performance and his versatility comes to forte in the last one hour of the film. He is complemented perfectly by Santhanam and VTV Ganesh who brings the house down with their rib-tickling one-liners. Prakash Raj is simply outstanding with his subtlety and the little nuances while Sonia is charming. Anushka is outstanding as the commercial sex worker as she is able to bring out a life-like performance. All small characters in the film including Anushka’s personal makeup man who comes as a transgender is brilliant.
The film works due to Krish’s story and outstanding camerawork by Nirav Shah. He has used different lightings for each of the stories, which brings out the human element in the episodes. And the camera following the characters conscience in the climax justifies the story. Antony editing makes the narration crisp especially the way he criss-crosses between the parallel stories. Music of Yuvan is just ok, but it is the background score which keeps you hooked to the narration.
Though the film may not be a mass, formula masala entertainer, it is different within the commercial format. Director Krish and his team push the cinematic envelope and bring savvy freshness to Tamil cinema. For this alone he should be applauded.
Vaanam is worth investing on a movie ticket.
Verdict – Very Good

I am on cloud nine: Silambarasan

Silambarasan is happy with the critical acclaim heaped on his Krish directed Vaanam.
The film has been appreciated by the audiences and the media has gone ga-ga over it.
Says STR: “I was very happy to read all the reviews of the film that appeared in the media. I would rate Cable Raju as one of the best characters I have done so far. The film has not only been garnering critical acclaim but has also taken a flying opening at the box-office.”
The best moment so far has been when his father T Rajendran saw Vaanam first day first show and came home and hugged him. Says an emotionally choked STR: “My father, after seeing the film, told me it was the best film of mine he has watched. I was moved when he hugged me and told me keep it up. It is very difficult to get a compliment from him and was also not keen on me doing a multi-starrer.”
STR is also touched by the feedback from his fans who think that Vaanam is the right film for him, a perfect follow up to the much talked about commercial hit Vinnaithandi Varuvaaya.
Adds the actor: “Some vested interests are trying to sabotage Vaanam but audiences are my biggest strength and they have accepted the film with both hands. I am on cloud nine”.
With In scripts from sify.com