‘I never had an opportunity to get into colleges, but now I am so privileged to be honored here’ said filmmaker S.P. Jananathan, who recently made his way to Visual Communication College in Madurai. It was like a retrospective film festival, where his films ‘Iyarkai’, ‘Ee’ and ‘Peranmai’ were screened for the college students followed by interaction. It was during this occasion, the filmmaker uttered those words.
The filmmaker is busy now working for a romantic tale set in backdrops of a period film. It’s worth mentioning that there are already so many period films coming up in Kollywood including the recent release ‘Madharasapattinam’ and yet to take off ‘Aravaan’.
S.P. Jananathan is known for researching to his best unlike other filmmakers, who just bring whatever comes to their mind.
The filmmaker is busy now working for a romantic tale set in backdrops of a period film. It’s worth mentioning that there are already so many period films coming up in Kollywood including the recent release ‘Madharasapattinam’ and yet to take off ‘Aravaan’.
S.P. Jananathan is known for researching to his best unlike other filmmakers, who just bring whatever comes to their mind.
- 7/20/2010
- by Editor
- KollywoodToday
The Norway Tamil Film Festival, running from Feb 6th to 9th has proved to be a great hit. Promoted by the local Tamil community in Oslo, which numbers over 10,000, the festival was inaugurated by Kollywood directors Sasi Kumar, Mysskin, Sp Jananathan, and Samudrakani.
Amongst the films shown at the festival were Poo, Anjathey, Pokkisham Subramaniapuram, Pasanga, Nadodigal Mayandi Kudumbathar, Peraanmai, E, Yogi and Nandhalala. The most sentimental of these films is Poo in which the wonderfully evocative Parvathi Menon is eternally in love with her cousin Srikanth. She loves him so much that she is even happy for him when he marries a rich woman and becomes an engineer whilst she remains a poor village girl. Only later, when she realises he is heartbroken an unhappy does she break down and express her love for him.
Perhaps the most well-known of the films at the festival, however, was festival favourite Subramaniapuram starring Jai and Swathi.
Amongst the films shown at the festival were Poo, Anjathey, Pokkisham Subramaniapuram, Pasanga, Nadodigal Mayandi Kudumbathar, Peraanmai, E, Yogi and Nandhalala. The most sentimental of these films is Poo in which the wonderfully evocative Parvathi Menon is eternally in love with her cousin Srikanth. She loves him so much that she is even happy for him when he marries a rich woman and becomes an engineer whilst she remains a poor village girl. Only later, when she realises he is heartbroken an unhappy does she break down and express her love for him.
Perhaps the most well-known of the films at the festival, however, was festival favourite Subramaniapuram starring Jai and Swathi.
- 2/10/2010
- Bollyspice
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