

'Simhadri appanna' and 'Sayya sayya' are commendable.

'Bharani' - Yuvan Shankar Raja's Tamil hit has been received well in Telugu. 'Gundechatuga' and 'Mounamenduku' are already hit numbers.ĥ. 'Classmates' - Director Vijayabhaskar and composer Koti, who churned out hits like 'Malliswari', joined hands once again for the film. 'O baby' and 'Manasa manichamma' stand out.Ĥ. 'Adavari Matalaku Ardhale Verule' - Composer Yuvan Shankar Raja teams up with actor Venkatesh for the first time and has done a good job. 'Baaga baga' and 'Chamukuro' are particularly catchy.ģ. 'Munna' - Hit composer Harris Jayaraj has delivered another peppy album to enchant Telugu music lovers yet again. 'Sivaji' - The songs 'Style' and 'Sahara' represent the versatility of the renowned composer.Ģ. Rahmam casts his magic spell again with the Telugu version of 'Sivaji'. Interestingly, 20-years-ago Rajini and Suman had acted as brothers in Thee, in which Suman played an upright police officer and Rajini the elder brother gone astray. There are scenes where his fans are going to feel bad," said Suman, Actor. But Rajini told me not to feel embarrassed and gave me a lot of support. Suman admits he was nervous considering Rajini's fans are not known to appreciate their demi-god being abused or bashed up on screen. Playing the bad guy is a 180-degree about-turn for Suman whose beatific smile made his several mythological roles a hit with the audience. The main thing was the performance because this person has to perform opposite Rajinikanth," said Suman, Actor. He wanted someone with a soft face, who does not look villainish. "He wanted someone with a screen image, perhaps that of a hero. Suman has acted in nearly 300 films, most of them in Telugu.

"We may be far away, but a Rajni film is part of an event in everybody's life here," says New Jersey based Dr Harini.ĭiehard fans of Rajinikanth would say that no one can take him on.īut that's not entirely correct, as actor Suman is doing just that in director Shankar's much-awaited film Sivaji. The second to catch up on the movie," he adds. Senthil a financial analyst 're-visits' a Rajni film. "Part of the fun is in going out together, with 'not just friends, but also our kids who are pretty much into local stuff."Ĭhicago-based Ram Thiruvengadam is not a movie buff but he sure made it to the theatre for the mega blockbuster Chandramukhi and plans to catch the Sivaji action too.
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Rajaram Swaminathan, a software professional in Minneapolis says that Rajni films alone knit NRIs together. Only, these people do it with a distinct American accent. Whistles, paper streamers, rockets litter movie theatres, fans shout their head off with screams of Thalaiva (leader) when Rajni appears on the screen.įamiliar scenes. But that has not stopped a good number of Rajni fans in Los Angeles and New York from already hunting for a Sivaji T-shirt to wear on opening day.Īnd the cinemas in these places are also witness to Tamil Nadu-like opening show frenzy. Neither have the producers of the film, AVM, announced the film's release nor is there any clear information on the number of prints being sent to US markets. With Rajni's Sivaji scheduled for release in May, Tamils in US are gearing up for D-Day. "We want the best possible seats in the theatre and not the ones in the front row," said one of them in an e-mail interview to this website's newspaper reporter. If his diehard fans in Tamil Nadu go crazy on his opening show, his US fans step out of Mercs and Chevys, and aren't bothered to wait at least two hours in the line-up to the ticket counters at movie theatres. Not only in India but even in far away US.
