
The Great YesterYear Tamil villan actor M.N.Nambiar Expired todat at 12.30 PM in Chennai by heart attack.

 The performance of Dasavatharam is very impressive not only in the domestic market but also in the overseas segment. As per the Malaysian Box office collections report for the period June 12 to 15, the films stands in second position having grossed $601,307, being screened at 58 theatres. At the first position is ‘The Incredible Hulk’.
The performance of Dasavatharam is very impressive not only in the domestic market but also in the overseas segment. As per the Malaysian Box office collections report for the period June 12 to 15, the films stands in second position having grossed $601,307, being screened at 58 theatres. At the first position is ‘The Incredible Hulk’. Out of the blue, Priyamani gets a telegram from director Shankar. The telegram congratulates her for winning the National award for best actress for Paruthiveeran, and praises her performance in it. Now comes the interesting part - at the end of the mail - Shankar signs off suggesting they should meet.
 Out of the blue, Priyamani gets a telegram from director Shankar. The telegram congratulates her for winning the National award for best actress for Paruthiveeran, and praises her performance in it. Now comes the interesting part - at the end of the mail - Shankar signs off suggesting they should meet. Dasavatharam was screened for Chief Minister Karunanidhi and his family, few ministers and poet Vairamuthu and his family on 7th of June at Four Frames preview theatres, Chennai. The film was watched along with the select dignitaries by director Ravi Kumar and Kamal Hassan. After watching the film, Kalaignar while praising Kamal’s performance said that his hard work is palpable in every frame and that it would certainly yield him good dividends. He also said that Kamal has elevated Dasavatharam to the standards of Hollywood films and has made every Tamilian proud.
 Dasavatharam was screened for Chief Minister Karunanidhi and his family, few ministers and poet Vairamuthu and his family on 7th of June at Four Frames preview theatres, Chennai. The film was watched along with the select dignitaries by director Ravi Kumar and Kamal Hassan. After watching the film, Kalaignar while praising Kamal’s performance said that his hard work is palpable in every frame and that it would certainly yield him good dividends. He also said that Kamal has elevated Dasavatharam to the standards of Hollywood films and has made every Tamilian proud.

 Pandhayam from the Vijay stable - Nitin with S.A. Chanderasekar After Thozha
 Pandhayam from the Vijay stable - Nitin with S.A. Chanderasekar After Thozha  
  
The Superstar’s comments on how Karnataka should be treated for their stand on the Hogenakkal issue has obviously not gone down well with the people of the state. The strong statement made by Rajini was expected to fetch equally strong reactions and within a day Karnataka has seen massive protests launched against him. According to latest
reports, Rajini’s hoarding, banners, cutouts and posters in different parts of the state have been brought down, torn and burnt.
Now, this has reopened the very uncomfortable question of whether the bitter incidents that took place a few years back when many Tamils in Karnataka had been the target of linguistic violence might repeat itself again. Let’s hope the tensions calm down soon.


It is a great loss for Tamil cinema (indeed for South Indian cinema) to lose Raghuvaran suddenly like this. This versatile, understated, elegant actor had been struggling with a few health issues, but nobody thought (or knew) how serous it was. The news that is just coming in is that he was suddenly hospitalized on Tuesday night. The cause of his death is still unknown.
He was born on December 11, 1948. He debuted in the award winning film, Ezhavathu Manithan (1982), which dealt with the disillusionment of an engineering student with the corrupt wokring practises of industries. He began as a character actor, then played a hero in a few films, went on to be typecast for a very long time as a smooth villain, and then, more recently, as a character actor playing a brother, an uncle, a senior official, a father and a fellow colleague.
RAGUVARAN was outstanding as the sleek politician villain in Shankar’s Mudhalvan. Memorable as Ajith’s supportive elder brother in Mugavari, as Srikanth’s strict father in Roja Kootam, Vijay’s jolly father in Love Today, as Maddy’s cool brother in law in Run, Tabu’s brilliant boss in Kandukondain, Kandukondain, the husband with a secret in Anjali, Vijay’s caring neighbour in Thirumalai, an unconventional teacher in Sivappathigaram, an uncorrupt, ethical civil servant in Marudhamalai, the kind doctor who saves Rajini’s life in Sivaji, the Boss, the not so impressive villain in Bheema and a psychiatrist in Silla Nerangalil - which would become his last released film
Fans of the actor – and there are many across the world – will never forget what a cool actor he was. He brought depth, intensity, elegance, understatement and style to Tamil acting. It is unthinkable not to see him grace the screen again. He will be terribly missed.