KollywoodThe video has stills of Rajinikanth dancing.Tnm StaffThe second single from Rajinikanth's Petta was released on Friday. 'Ullaallaa' is a fun, light-hearted song sung by Nakash Aziz and Inno Genga. The visuals show director Karthik Subbaraj explaining the scene to the artistes and the dancers rehearsing. It also shows stills of Rajinikanth dancing. Earlier in the day, a sneak peak of the song was released. It had music composer Anirudh talking about the song and how it has been conceptualised. Anirudh had said that the song is based on a funny scene from Rajinikanth’s 1981 comedy Thillu Mullu in which his character Indiran lies to his boss to go watch a football match. If you’ve got a better memory, you might remember the 'Baila' tune that was played during this scene. Hoping to recreate this mood in Rajinikanth’s upcoming Petta, music director Anirudh shared in a sneak-peek...
- 12/7/2018
- by Sowmya
- The News Minute
KollywoodIn the sneak peek video, music composer Anirudh says that the song is inspired from the scene when Rajini lies to his boss and goes to a football game in 'Thillu Mullu'.Tnm StaffYouTube Screengrab/Sun TVRemember the funny scene from Rajinikanth’s 1981 comedy Thillu Mullu in which his character Indiran lies to his boss to go watch a football match? If you’ve got a better memory, you might remember the 'Baila' tune that was played during this scene. Hoping to recreate this mood in Rajinikanth’s upcoming Petta, music director Anirudh shares in a sneak-peek clip that the next song from the film has been inspired by this particular scene from the star’s cult classic. In the one-minute video, Anirudh is heard saying, “This is Thalaivar Baila - ‘Ullaallaa’. We must’ve enjoyed his naughtiness in the Thillu Mullu football stadium scene. So we thought...
- 12/7/2018
- by Anjana
- The News Minute
Chennai, June 17: Tamil filmmaker K. Balachander has lauded the efforts of the makers of "Thillu Mullu", a remake of his own film of the same name starring superstar Rajinikanth, saying the new version is apt for the audiences of this generation.
The 1981 "Thillu Mullu" was an official remake of Hindi classic "Golmaal" featuring Amol Palekar.
"I'm happy the makers have taken efforts and made my film into a commercial entertainer. The remake is completely new to me but director Badri has made it in such a way that it's apt for the current generation of cinemagoers," said Balachander in a statement.
The remake features Shiva, Isha Talwar and Prakash Raj in the lead roles. It's the story of the protagonist who lands.
The 1981 "Thillu Mullu" was an official remake of Hindi classic "Golmaal" featuring Amol Palekar.
"I'm happy the makers have taken efforts and made my film into a commercial entertainer. The remake is completely new to me but director Badri has made it in such a way that it's apt for the current generation of cinemagoers," said Balachander in a statement.
The remake features Shiva, Isha Talwar and Prakash Raj in the lead roles. It's the story of the protagonist who lands.
- 6/17/2013
- by Shiva Prakash
- RealBollywood.com
Film: "Thillu Mullu"; Cast: Shiva, Isha Talwar, Prakash Raj, Kovai Sarla, Soori, Sathyan, Monisha, Manobala, Blaaze and Santhanam; Director: Badri; Rating: **1/2 - Half-hearted tribute to the original.
Based on the 1981 Tamil comedy "Thillu Mullu", comes the new version of the film with the same name that appears to be a half-hearted tribute to the original.
One of the glaring differences between the two versions is the treatment of comedy. While in the original it was sensible and funny, it is loud and commercial in the remake. Despite a few rib-tickling moments between Shiva and Prakash Raj, "Thillu Mullu" suffers due.
Based on the 1981 Tamil comedy "Thillu Mullu", comes the new version of the film with the same name that appears to be a half-hearted tribute to the original.
One of the glaring differences between the two versions is the treatment of comedy. While in the original it was sensible and funny, it is loud and commercial in the remake. Despite a few rib-tickling moments between Shiva and Prakash Raj, "Thillu Mullu" suffers due.
- 6/14/2013
- by Lohit Reddy
- RealBollywood.com
Chennai, June 9: Shiva-starrer forthcoming Tamil comedy "Thillu Mullu", a remake of superstar Rajinikanth's cult comedy of the same name, has been cleared with a U-certificate by the Central Board of Film Certification.
The Rajinikanth-starrer 1981 Tamil comedy "Thillu Mullu" was the official remake of Hindi film "Golmaal" featuring Amol Palekar. It has been again remade with the same name, but with an all-new cast.
"The censor board has given a 'U' certificate with no cuts to 'Thillu Mullu'. It'll release worldwide June 14," said a statement from the production house.
Produced by S. Madhan, "Thillu Mullu" also features.
The Rajinikanth-starrer 1981 Tamil comedy "Thillu Mullu" was the official remake of Hindi film "Golmaal" featuring Amol Palekar. It has been again remade with the same name, but with an all-new cast.
"The censor board has given a 'U' certificate with no cuts to 'Thillu Mullu'. It'll release worldwide June 14," said a statement from the production house.
Produced by S. Madhan, "Thillu Mullu" also features.
- 6/9/2013
- by Meeta Kabra
- RealBollywood.com
Chennai, May 28: Vendhar Movies, one of the leading distributors in Tamil cinema, will have audio launch of its three Tamil films "Thillu Mullu", "Sutta Kathai" and "Nallanum Nandhiniyum" in Geneva, scheduled to take place June 1.
"For the first time in Tamil cinema, Vendhar Movies is releasing the audio of their three new films on international soil, Geneva," said a statement.
"The event will be held at a palace named Victoria, which has been gifted by Queen Elisabeth to Geneva, and Vendhar Movies takes the pride in releasing their films' audio at this palace," added the statement.
Several members of the Tamil film.
"For the first time in Tamil cinema, Vendhar Movies is releasing the audio of their three new films on international soil, Geneva," said a statement.
"The event will be held at a palace named Victoria, which has been gifted by Queen Elisabeth to Geneva, and Vendhar Movies takes the pride in releasing their films' audio at this palace," added the statement.
Several members of the Tamil film.
- 5/28/2013
- by Anita Agarwal
- RealBollywood.com
Chennai, March 30: The shooting of the remake of superstar Rajinikanth-starrer Tamil comedy "Thillu Mullu", which itself is a remake of Hindi blockbuster "Gol Maal", has been completed. The remake is also titled "Thillu Mullu".
"Thank god and the whole unit we finished "Thillu Mullu" shooting. Hope we did a justice to the real one. Cheers," Shiva posted on his Twitter page.
Shiva and Isha Talwar play the lead in the film, which is directed by debutant Badri. It also features Prakash Raj, Mano Bala, Kovai Sarla, Sathyan, Soori and Santhanam in important roles.
Prakash Raj will step into the shoes of Utpal Dutt from the.
"Thank god and the whole unit we finished "Thillu Mullu" shooting. Hope we did a justice to the real one. Cheers," Shiva posted on his Twitter page.
Shiva and Isha Talwar play the lead in the film, which is directed by debutant Badri. It also features Prakash Raj, Mano Bala, Kovai Sarla, Sathyan, Soori and Santhanam in important roles.
Prakash Raj will step into the shoes of Utpal Dutt from the.
- 3/30/2013
- by Smith Cox
- RealBollywood.com
Chennai, Dec 11: From a bus conductor to one of the most admired and worshipped actor in the world, the story of Shivaji Rao Gaikwad, later rechristened Rajinikanth, could very well make a good script for a blockbuster movie. As Rajinikanth turns 62 Wednesday, members of the film fraternity look back at what still makes him a superstar.
Viji Chandrasekhar, who played Rajini's younger sister in Tamil comedy "Thillu Mullu", a Tamil remake of Hindi blockbuster "Gol Maal", feels it's his ability to treat everybody equally that makes Rajinikanth the icon he is.
"He treats everybody on sets with utmost respect and equal importance..
Viji Chandrasekhar, who played Rajini's younger sister in Tamil comedy "Thillu Mullu", a Tamil remake of Hindi blockbuster "Gol Maal", feels it's his ability to treat everybody equally that makes Rajinikanth the icon he is.
"He treats everybody on sets with utmost respect and equal importance..
- 12/11/2012
- by Smith Cox
- RealBollywood.com
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