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newseee · 1 year
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69th National Film Awards
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The National Film Awards 2021, the most prestigious awards in the Indian film industry, have been announced today. 'Rocketry' won the best film. Renowned actor R. Madhavan produced this movie based on the life story of scientist Nambi Narayanan. He played the title role and directed. And RRR movie got the best popular feature filma award. Allu Arjun was chosen as the best actor. Allu Arjun got this award for his performance in the movie 'Pushpa'.
Alia Bhatt (Gangubai Kathiawadi) and Kriti Sanon (Mimi) shared the best actress award. Mega nephew Panja Vaishnav Tej's debut film 'Uppena' won the Best Telugu Feature Film Award. 'Chhallo' was selected as the best Gujarati film. It is known that this film was officially sent to Oscar from India. The 69th National Film Awards have been announced for the films released in the year 2021. The awards ceremony was held at 5 pm on Thursday in New Delhi. This year 'Jai Bheem', 'Minnal Murali', 'Thalaivi', 'Sardar Udham', '83', 'Pushpa: The Rise', 'Shersha', 'The Great Indian Kitchen', 'Gangubai Kathiawadi', 'Nayattu' ' and other films stood in the competition...
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ottmovies · 1 year
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New Movies in OTT India
Thalaivi (Tamil/Hindi)
KGF: Chapter 2 (Kannada/Hindi/Telugu/Malayalam/Tamil)
Sooryavanshi (Hindi)
Bhoot Police (Hindi)
Pushpa (Telugu)
Maestro (Telugu)
Radhe Shyam (Telugu/Hindi/Tamil/Malayalam)
Doctor (Tamil)
Marakkar: Lion of the Arabian Sea (Malayalam/Tamil/Telugu/Hindi)
Tuck Jagadish (Telugu)
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creative-pens · 2 years
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Biography of J. Jayalalithaa
Jayalalithaa Jayaram ( born 24 February 1948 ), commonly referred to as J. Jayalalitha, is the former Chief Minister and current leader of the opposition of the Government of Tamil Nadu, India. She is the incumbent General Secretary of All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam ( AIADMK ), a Dravidian party in the state.
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J. Jayalalithaa is called Amma ( English : Mother ) by her supporters and Puratchi Thalaivi ( English : Revolutionary Leader ) by her followers. She was a popular film star in Tamil and Telugu cinema before entering politics.
J. Jayalalithaa EarlyLife
J. Jayalalithaa was born Komalavalli in Melukote in Pandavapura taluk of Mandya district, Karnataka,  in a Tamil Iyengar family, native of Srirangam, Trichy. She was initially educated at the Bishop Cotton Girls’ High School in Bangalore but later moved to Madras State ( now Tamil Nadu ) along with her mother Sandhya, who ventured as an actress into Tamil cinema.
J. Jayalalithaa was then schooled at Sacred Heart Matriculation School ( popularly known as Church Park Presentation Convent ) in Chennai ( then, Madras ). She excelled in academics and has claimed that she was offered a scholarship for higher studies from the Government of India but with guidance from her mother, young Jayalalitha moved into film industry.
J. Jayalalithaa started acting most of her well known hits when she was 15. She had an older brother, Jayakumar, who died in the early 90’s. He was married to Vijaya and has two children.
J. Jayalalithaa Film Career
Prior to her venture into politics, she had a successful career in the Tamil film industry as an actress. She acted in the English language movie Epistle released in 1961 and produced by Shankar Giri, son of former president of India Dr. V. V. Giri. Chinnada Gombe, her first film in Kannada, was a major hit.
J. Jayalalithaa first Telugu film Manushulu Mamathalu made her famous. In 1972, she was honored by the Tamil Nadu State Government with the Kalaimamani award. She has acted opposite Dharmendra in the Hindi Movie Izzat. Her last film was Nadhiyai Thedi Vandha Kadal in 1980.
J. Jayalalithaa Political Career
In 1981, she joined the AIADMK and was nominated to the Rajya Sabha in 1988, marking her entry into the Parliament of India. Her association with politics grew from her friendship with the Late M. G. Ramachandran ( popularly known as M.G.R ), a movie star and former Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, and her position as MGR’s concubine helped her become his political heir.
On M.G.R’s death, she was alienated by a faction of the party who, instead, chose to support M.G.R’s wife, Janaki Ramachandran. Drawing on her massive popularity and her image as the “wronged woman”, in 1989, she won the elections to the Tamil Nadu legislative assembly, incidentally, becoming the first woman to be elected Leader of the Opposition.
In 1991, following the assassination of Rajiv Gandhi, just days before the elections, her alliance with the Indian National Congress paid off as a sympathy wave propelled the coalition to a massive victory.
J. Jayalalithaa was re – elected to the legislative assembly and became the first elected woman chief minister of Tamil Nadu, serving the full tenure ( 24 June 1991 – 12 May 1996 ) ( Janaki Ramachandran technically became the first woman chief minister following her husband’s death, but she was unelected and presided over a transitional ‘caretaker’ government ).
Due to an anti – incumbency wave, and several allegations of corruption and malfeasance against her and her ministers, she lost power to the D.M.K in 1996, in a landslide defeat. All the ministers in her erstwhile cabinet, including her, were defeated in the elections and six of them even lost their deposits, meaning that they did not even secure the minimum number of votes expected of them.
She returned to power with a huge majority in the 2001 elections, having mustered a bigger coalition and defying many pre – poll predictions. In the last assembly elections held in 2006, her party had to relinquish power to the DMK government. Read More on..
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parichaytimes · 3 years
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कंगना रनौत साड़ी में दिखीं खूबसूरत, एक्ट्रेस का देसी अवतार देख फैंस कर रहे जमकर तारीफ
कंगना रनौत साड़ी में दिखीं खूबसूरत, एक्ट्रेस का देसी अवतार देख फैंस कर रहे जमकर तारीफ
Image Source : INSTAGRAM/KANGANARANAUT कंगना रनौत साड़ी में दिखीं खूबसूरत, एक्ट्रेस का देसी अवतार देख फैंस कर रहे जमकर तारीफ बॉलीवुड अभिनेत्री कंगना रनौत अपने फैशन सेंस के कारण हमेशा सुर्खियों में बनी रहती हैं, लेकिन साड़ी में उनका अंदाज अलग ही नजर आता है।  कंगना रनौत का ट्रेडिशनल वॉर्डरोब हमेशा से ही काबिले तारीफ रहा है। अभिनेत्री अपनी फिल्म ‘थलाइवी’ के प्रचार के दौरान कुछ ट्रेडिशनल लुक में नजर…
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harpianews · 3 years
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Kangana Ranaut Recalls 'Near Death Experience' After Alec Baldwin Shooting Accident: 'I've Had Too Many Accidents'
Kangana Ranaut Recalls ‘Near Death Experience’ After Alec Baldwin Shooting Accident: ‘I’ve Had Too Many Accidents’
Kangana shared a post about the Alec Baldwin accident on her Instagram stories and wrote, “This is so awful!! Note to everyone who has worked in films dealing with various stunts, weapons and explosives… your mistakes can kill someone… Tragic.” Kangana Ranaut has shared this on her Instagram story. (Photo: Kangana Ranaut / Instagram) In another Instagram story, Kangana shared her “near death…
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Bollywood & Biopics
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From Mary Kom to The Legend of Bhagat Singh, biopics have always been a quintessential part of Bollywood. Almost always guaranteeing a big box-office number, these movies attract the public eyes to untold stories. The actors playing the pivotal roles gain stardom for their capability and the directors gain certification of a good director from the public. Over the years, there have been many masterpieces in this genre (like Chak De! India and Shahid) and some... well... not masterpieces (like Azhar and Haseena Parkar) but regardless, they gain a fair amount of media coverage and love from the audiences. However, I’ve recently noticed a large number of biopics going on production (mostly the ones on the picture before but other ones include 83, Prithviraj, an unnamed Saina Nehwal movie, and Gunjan Saxena) and I just cannot help but ask; why are there so many biopics under production now? What started the trend and why is it still so prevalent? 
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Looking At The Numbers
Firstly, let’s look at things from a producer’s standpoint: to both earn money and provide an unforgettable movie-going experience, they need to invest in a project that has previously proved its engagement with audiences. Other than the holy trinity of genres I call RAD (romance, action, drama), a very prevalent and successful genre is a biopic. Take the last decade as an example; it started out with the promising Dirty Picture and  Paan Singh Tomar. After a row of impressive biopics back-to-back, Dangal hit the theatres in 2016 and became the highest-grossing Bollywood (Hindi) movie ever with a whopping ₹2,024 crores worldwide. This groundbreaking movie signifies the marketability of a biopic and how much it attracts the public. Even more so, in later years other movies like Sanju and Padmaavat have gained a considerable amount of revenue, further backing up this argument. So long story short, over the last decade, biopics have continuously proven that they are highly marketable and can gain a lot of money. Like, a lot.
Gaining Credibility
Other than the numbers, another thing biopics are known for is giving actors acting credibility (and by credibility I mean the gaining respect an actor gets from critics, audiences, and other individuals in the industry, not from the money the movie gains). An actor who exactly embodies what I am trying to convey is Rajkummar Rao. After his debut in Love, Sex Aur Dhoka, his later roles were either supporting characters in successes or main characters in flops. Although many critics praised his performance in these movies, he was still unable to gain respect as a leading man in Bollywood. That was until Shahid rolled around the corner. The movie was about a Muslim lawyer named Shahid Azmi and although it was a flop, Rao was immensely praised for his performance. He later received the Filmfare Award for Best Actor and National Award for Best Actor along with Suraj Venjaramoodu. After that, Rao was finally regarded as a serious actor and delivered other memorable performances in movies like Queen, Bareily Ki Barfi, and Newton. It’s not just the actors who gain credibility from biopics; the directors do too. Meghna Gulzar is a prime example of that. Before she made the critically acclaimed Talvar about the 2008 Noida double murder case, she made movies like Filhaal..., Just Married, and Dus Kahanniyan. According to the IMDB ratings, the movies weren’t that great, having an average of 5.6/10. But when you look at the IMDB rating of Talvar (8.2/10), it’s almost hard to believe it is from the same director.
Endorsing That Guy
Another sad and unfortunate reason as to why biopics are popular nowadays (albeit quite small) is because of endorsing or enlightening a famous figure’s public image. A few I can think of off the top of my head are PM Narendra Modi, Azhar, and Sanju. In all of these cases, the creative decision is to focus on other aspects of the person’s life, like in Azhar, the creators focused on the cricketer’s personal life rather than the match-fixing scandal which banned him from the ICC and BCCI for life. Another trend I see is them bending certain facts of their history to make them appear helpless. To avoid being political, in Sanju it was shown that Dutt first started using drugs on the set of his first movie Rocky with the fictional character of Zubin when in reality, he started using them in high school with his friends. Although a few of these alterations can be easily looked over, it falters the delivery of the movie's final message and not to mention distracts the audience members from the otherwise engaging aspects of the movie. It just feels like the movie has a hidden agenda, which pulls us out of the movie immediately.
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In my opinion, biopic movies are a blessing from whatever is above. It shows us how there are hidden gems amongst the generally depressing world and how inspiration can be found anywhere. The delivery of their message is also much more effective than that of a fictional story because it is marketed to be real. However, sometimes overdoing it can lose the magic behind a biopic and the formula of the story soon becomes stale and overdone. I do think Bollywood is heading that way with their next row of biopics, but I’m still excited to watch many of these movies. Hopefully, these movies will prove me wrong and the formula isn’t stale and dry. Also, let me know what you guys think of biopics. Do you generally like most of them or do you think there are way too many to keep track of? Thank you so much for making it this far into the post. Wash your hands and practice social distancing :)
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ஒரு வெள்ளி கொலுசு போல 
இந்த மனசு சிணுங்கும் கீழ
அணியாத வைரம் போல 
புது நாணம் மினுங்கும் மேல
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mahadiapurbo · 2 years
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Thalaivi is a very captivating film and it is based on true events. It is about the life of a very popular actress and politician in South India, who is Jayalalithaa Jayaram. The film summarizes the period from the time she became the heroine of her life to the time of excellence in politics. I watched the movie with my family and we all really enjoyed it. Those who are aware of the true facts will definitely like this movie and they will be able to relate to it.
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matramvarumtamil · 3 years
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Kangana Ranaut’s Thalaivii performance floors Ekta Kapoor: ‘At no point do you feel this is not Jayalalithaa herself’
Kangana Ranaut’s Thalaivii performance floors Ekta Kapoor: ‘At no point do you feel this is not Jayalalithaa herself’
Kangana Ranaut has been garnering praises for her portrayal of former actor-politician J Jayalalithaa in her biopic, Thalaivii. Directed by AL Vijay, the film has also impressed film and television producer Ekta Kapoor who watched it on Tuesday. Ekta has now penned a long appreciation note for the team of Thalaivii on social media. In her note, she called Kangana’s performance ‘perfect’ and…
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untitled59750 · 3 years
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Thalaivii movie review: Kangana Ranaut aces Jayalalithaa’s look, and the film
Thalaivii movie review: Kangana Ranaut aces Jayalalithaa’s look, and the film
That J Jayalalitha’s life was tailor-made for a movie, no can dispute. And now, having watched Kangana Ranaut play this version of Jaya in Thalaivii with a perfectly-judged mixture of vulnerability and hauteur, there’s no question that she owns the part. Would a Tamil leading lady, more conversant with the language and the body language, have done a better job? The question is now moot. This is…
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doonitedin · 3 years
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Kangana Ranaut's parents predict 5th National Award after watching 'Thalaivii'
Kangana Ranaut’s parents predict 5th National Award after watching ‘Thalaivii’
Image Source : INSTA/KANGANARANAUT Kangana Ranaut’s parents predict 5th National Award after watching ‘Thalaivii’ Actress Kangana Ranaut shared her parents’ reaction after they watched her forthcoming film ‘Thalaivii’. Sharing a picture of her parents on Instagram Story, the actress posted how they reacted as the couple was seen doing the iconic ‘V’ finger gesture as they posed for the…
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otapptz · 3 years
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Watch Thalaivi Tomorrow - The film is based on real-life, a story about the life of J. Jayalalithaa, actress and politician who served six times as the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu. 👇🏾Book Tickets Here 👇🏾 www.otapp.co.tz or Download The Otapp iOS / Android App
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harpianews · 3 years
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Verdict: Sooraj Venjaramudu, Akshay Kumar and MGR return
Verdict: Sooraj Venjaramudu, Akshay Kumar and MGR return
In this monthly column, I have selected The Best, The Worst and The Most Unexpected in Indian Film and Television in the past month. Consider it a report card. In September, as a father investigates his daughter’s death, a secret agent battles the kidnappers fiercely, and a tamil movie icon Brought alive – again. the best Kanekkane (Sonylive) Kanekaane is directed by Manu Ashokan. Halfway…
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playermagic23 · 3 years
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sareideas · 3 years
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Arvind Swami of Bombay and Roza unrecognizable in Kangana Ranaut's Thalaivi
Arvind Swami of Bombay and Roza unrecognizable in Kangana Ranaut’s Thalaivi
Arvind Swami Thalaivi: Kangana Ranaut’s Thalaivi is going to be released soon. At the same time, its songs are coming out before the release of the film. The first song ‘Teri Aankhon Mein’ was released on Monday. In which the chemistry of Kangana Ranaut as Jayalalitha ((Jayalalitha) and Arvind Swamy as SGR (MGR) is looking amazing but did you recognize Arvind Swamy in this song? Do you know that…
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