Dec 10
23
Movie : Manmadhan Ambu
Director : KS Ravikumar
Producer : Red Giant Movies
Music : Devi Sri Prasad
Cast : Kamal Haasan, Madhavan, Trisha, Sangeetha, Urvashi
Manmadhan Ambu is a triumph of honest script writing. No choreographed songs, kuthu numbers, no skin show, no item girl, no villain or punch line spewing etc. Kamal Haasan’s script with some smart writing, brilliant casting, a designer look and great one-liners makes it a perfect family entertainer for the holiday season.
Ambujakshi alias Nisha (Trisha) is the numero uno heroine in Tamil cinema. She is in love with Madanagopal (Madhavan), a rich tycoon who is basically a Mama’s (Usha Uthup) boy. Madanagopal and his mom visit Ambu on the sets of a song picturisation in Kodaikanal with top hero Suriya (playing a cameo), and he suspects that she is two- timing him. This leads to an accident as Ambu on the driver’s seat of Madan’s new Hummer, almost bangs into a another car coming from the opposite side.
The couple has a bitter fight and an emotionally disturbed Nisha calls Madan a ‘Sandeha Prani’ (suspicious guy) and part. To take off from pressures of work and personal worries Ambu decides to go on a European cruise with childhood friend Deepa (Sangeetha) who is a divorcee with two kids. Meanwhile Madan who is still madly in love with Ambu arranges a private detective Major Mannar (Kamal Haasan) to keep an eye on her and give him a regular update on whom she meets during her holiday. All this leads to a hilarious situation, with a dramatic twist in the climax.
Kamal Haasan script scores big time, as the film works due to characterization and commercial packaging done in a different style by KS Ravikumar. From scene one, you are drawn into each characters life, and when you put them all together on a cruise it crackles with human emotions and entertainment.
Remarkable casting has resulted in some fine performances by all players. The film boasts the best performance you will see by an ensemble cast in a long time, and that includes even the bit players Each and every character including the two small kids are perfect.
Trisha’s character as movie star Nisha sans make up is the pivot around which the film revolves. Be it her discomfort on the sets when her lover drops in, or her outburst over the phone, she is superb. She sprinkles her lines with confidence and emerges as one of the film’s most lovable characters.
Armed with the film’s best-written role as Madanagopal, Madhavan is the scene stealer. His drunken scenes which brings out his hidden fears and suspicion is superb. Sangeetha as Deepa the divorcee who says “the matrimony was bad but the alimony was good” nails the practical woman of today who is frank and honest about her life.
Malayalam actors Kunjan and Manju Pillai as the wannabe producers after Nisha’s dates and Urvashi as the hapless wife who is fighting a lone battle by the side of her husband in the hospital are fantastic.
And finally the name is Kamal Haasan. Watch him meld effortlessly from casual to utter seriousness. His compelling, effortless portrayal of Major Mannar is the highlight. The star makes an appearance 22 minutes after the start and adds those little touches that make all the difference especially the scenes in which he speaks to Urvashi over the phone, and when he talks about his French wife who met with a sad end.
Technically the film is top class. Two new boys- cinematographer Manush Nandan and editor Shan Mohammed make a big impression. Manush camerawork give it a fresh tangy look, while editing is crisp. The film moves at a rapid pace with never a dull moment in the 2 hour 32 minutes running time.
Sync sound has been used, which has enhanced not only the narration but also gives it a real feel as though you were there on the ship with the characters. Devi Prasad’s music especially Neela Vaanam… told in a rewind manner, is innovative. The picturisation of Thagudu Thagudu.. comes at the right time and is different.
Constructed from a terrific script that’s strong on plot and packed with crackling dialogue, Manmadhan Ambu is consistently engaging. Cleverly written and sharply cast, it is a film that delivers hearty laughs. Don’t miss it. It is one of those rare Tamil films that’s funny and smart at the same time!
– By Moviebuzz
Legendary singer Lata Mangeshkar feels blessed to have a ‘son’ like Sachin Tendulkar and wants the batting sensation to carry on his innings for many more years and win the Bharat Ratna.
Congratulating Sachin on his hitting his 50th Test century, his avid fan says her blessings are always with the ‘little master’.
“Sachin treats me like his mother and I always pray for her like a mother. I can never forget the day when he called me ‘aai’ (mother) for the first time. I had never imagined that. It was pleasant surprise for me and I feel blessed to have a son like him,” Lata said.
“Sachin celebrates his birthday on April 24 which is also my father’s (Dinanath Mangeshkar) death anniversary. We never get a chance to meet on that day. On one occasion we had met on April 23rd,” she says.
She recalls an incident when journalists asked Sachin about his feeling for her to which his reply was “what could one think about his mother”.
For the 81-year-old Bharat Ratna winner, Sachin is really an ideal son.
“I always pray for his success and well being. My blessings are always with him.”
Lata and Sachin’s admiration for each other is not a secret. According to Sachin, Lata songs are a stress buster for him. Lata, on the other hand, always try to catch an innings of Sachin on TV.
Asked if the country’s highest civilian honour should be bestowed on the cricketer, she says he definitely deserves the Bharat Ratna.
“For me, he is the real Bharat Ratna for years. Whatever he has done for the country, very few people can do. He deserves this honour. He has made all of us feel proud.
“India has produced many great cricketers but Sachin is Sachin. He is one and only in his generation.”
Lata also sees many similarities with Sachin. “He is a perfectionist and very possessive about his work. I am also like that. He is very fond of music and I love cricket. He is a real gentleman and god-fearing person. He never forgets to thank god and his father after any achievement which is simply adorable,” she says.
Lata hopes that Sachin will continue to play for many more years and help India win the World Cup next year.
“He is playing exceptionally well and can continue till he wants. I wish that he plays for many more years. India should win the World Cup next year as we have a very good team under Mahendra Singh Dhoni’s captaincy.”
Urging him to continue, Lata dedicated her song “Akash ke uss paar akash aur bhi hai” to the cricketer saying he should not stop here but try to find new horizons.
Tamil actor Surya may be to work with director Shankar for the 3 Idiots Tamil and Telugu Remake. Before Vijay and Mahesh babu was been selected, but they are busy and could not give dates for the director, so Shankar may get Surya for both Tamil and Telugu version. Still there is no official confirmation yet, but according to the sources Surya is almost to do this project.
But the actor Surya was strict on couple of issues. One is that Shankar has to wait for another year as Surya is busy with many projects till the end of next year. The second factor is that Suriya wants to play the lead role in both the Tamil and Telugu versions.
Surya has many fans in Tollywood as well as his dubbed films did a better job in Telugu. Needless to mention, his recent release ‘Raktha Charithram’ has a done a better job than in Tamil.
The actor is right now working with A.R. Murugadoss in the film Ezham Arivu that will be released simultaneously in Tamil, Telugu and Hindi.