hot trisha
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Trisha likes A.R.Rehaman music
Today is a red letter day in Trisha’s life as her biggest icon AR Rahman has won two Oscars. Talking about Rahman, the actress is all smiles and speaks from the location of her Telugu film in Hyderabad.
Trisha told Sify.com: “I am not just another fan, but a crazy fan of Rahman. You won’t believe that sitting alone in my hotel room in Hyderabad, I was watching the Oscars from early morning and I started screaming, jumping and shouting when Rahman won the Oscar, that the hotel staff came and told me that I had to bring down the TV volume as guests were sleeping in adjecent rooms. It was truly embarrassing though I didn’t really care”.
Trisha has been a Rahman fan since school and confesses that it was partly due to him that she entered films and when Enakku 20 Unakku 18 offer came her way, she blindly signed on the dotted line as Rahman was the music director. She also had the privilege of working in Mani Ratnam’s Ayitha Ezhuthu (Yuva in Hindi ) with Rahman’s music. And who can forget her beach song Hey Goodbye Nanba… or that hot disco number Yaakai Thiri….
And now her next film Gautham Menon’s Vinnaithandi Varuvaaya will have music by AR Rahman and she is all excited about it. Gushes Trisha: “ I have never been so emotional in my life and it was such an ecstatic moment when Rahman won the Oscars. I don’t think that I’ll be so happy, even if something like this happens in my life. I have made Gautham promise me that he will give me a seat next to his for the audio launch of Vinnaithandi Varuvaaya”
Trisha told Sify.com: “I am not just another fan, but a crazy fan of Rahman. You won’t believe that sitting alone in my hotel room in Hyderabad, I was watching the Oscars from early morning and I started screaming, jumping and shouting when Rahman won the Oscar, that the hotel staff came and told me that I had to bring down the TV volume as guests were sleeping in adjecent rooms. It was truly embarrassing though I didn’t really care”.
Trisha has been a Rahman fan since school and confesses that it was partly due to him that she entered films and when Enakku 20 Unakku 18 offer came her way, she blindly signed on the dotted line as Rahman was the music director. She also had the privilege of working in Mani Ratnam’s Ayitha Ezhuthu (Yuva in Hindi ) with Rahman’s music. And who can forget her beach song Hey Goodbye Nanba… or that hot disco number Yaakai Thiri….
And now her next film Gautham Menon’s Vinnaithandi Varuvaaya will have music by AR Rahman and she is all excited about it. Gushes Trisha: “ I have never been so emotional in my life and it was such an ecstatic moment when Rahman won the Oscars. I don’t think that I’ll be so happy, even if something like this happens in my life. I have made Gautham promise me that he will give me a seat next to his for the audio launch of Vinnaithandi Varuvaaya”
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
Trisha in sarvam
In these days of meltdown, due to worldwide recession the producers in Kollywood are also badly hit. The cost of movies is going through the roof due to lavish shoots abroad.
The latest we hear is that Vishnu Vardhan making Sarvam for leading producers Ayngaran International has decided to do some cost cutting. Vishnu was to shoot the last song of his film with his lead artist Arya and Trisha in the exotic locales of New Zealand. Now as part of cost cutting the song would be shot in Kutch, Gujarat! It is a clean saving of Rs 35 to 50 lakhs, as going to New Zealand with a bare minimum of 15 member unit would have been expensive with payments for hotel, travel and other local expenses to be paid in dollars. A shoot in Kutch in Gujarat would only cost for the producers one fourth the expense of going to New Zealand!
Vishnu is planning to shoot in the dry areas of Kutch like Lakhpat the last town situated at the western end of India, on the India-Pakistan border, at the junction of Kori Creek and Rann of Kutch. The temples (Narayan Sarovar, Bhadreshwar Jain) and major ports (Kandla, Mandvi) in Kutch city are locations not familiar to Tamil cinema. And with Nirav Shah cranking the camera it is sure going to be a treat for the viewers hooked to Yuvan's peppy number
The latest we hear is that Vishnu Vardhan making Sarvam for leading producers Ayngaran International has decided to do some cost cutting. Vishnu was to shoot the last song of his film with his lead artist Arya and Trisha in the exotic locales of New Zealand. Now as part of cost cutting the song would be shot in Kutch, Gujarat! It is a clean saving of Rs 35 to 50 lakhs, as going to New Zealand with a bare minimum of 15 member unit would have been expensive with payments for hotel, travel and other local expenses to be paid in dollars. A shoot in Kutch in Gujarat would only cost for the producers one fourth the expense of going to New Zealand!
Vishnu is planning to shoot in the dry areas of Kutch like Lakhpat the last town situated at the western end of India, on the India-Pakistan border, at the junction of Kori Creek and Rann of Kutch. The temples (Narayan Sarovar, Bhadreshwar Jain) and major ports (Kandla, Mandvi) in Kutch city are locations not familiar to Tamil cinema. And with Nirav Shah cranking the camera it is sure going to be a treat for the viewers hooked to Yuvan's peppy number
Trisha to pair with venkatesh
The latest buzz in film nagar is that Victory Venkatesh finally decided on his upcoming project and once again the southern spice beauty Trisha will be sharing the screen presence with Venky. The flick will be directed by Sreenu Vytla and produced by Suresh productions. This flick will be launching in the first week of March and regular shooting would start from April. Music will be composed by Devi Sri Prasad.
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