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MT Vasudevan Nair-Mohanlal-Priyadarshan combo starts rolling
MT Vasudevan Nair-Mohanlal-Priyadarshan combo starts rolling
The shooting of MT, Mohanlal, and Priyadarshan’s film ‘Olamvum Theeravum’ is going on here. Mohanlal came for shooting on Saturday. With that, the fans also increased. The footage captured by them has gone viral on social media. Mohanlal rowed the raft despite the flood in Thommankuth river. He was alone in this adventure wearing a lungi and a shirt with a knot on his head. The scene of this…
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The practice of movie adaptations of popular literary works became a major draw in the 1950s. It is interesting to note that both, the first nationally recognised film in Malayalam, Neelakuyil(1954) and one of the very first experimental films of the Industry, The Newspaper Boy(1955), were based on literary works. In the 60s and 70s, more film adaptations started coming up in the mainstream cinema and majority of them were successes. The trend of adapting multiple works of the same writer began during this time. Thakazhi Sivashankara PIllai, MT Vasudevan Nair and Vaikom Muhammed Basheer are three such writers whose many literary works were made into films. This reduced the gap between literature and cinema in Malayalam. Thakazhi’s Randidangazhi(1958), Chemmeen(1965) and Anubhavangal Palichakal(1971), Basheer’s Bhargavi Nilayam(1964), Balyakalasakhi(1967), Mucheettukalikkarante Makal(1985) and Mathilukal(1990) and Vasudevan Nair’s Iruttinte Athmavu(1966), Asuravithu(1968), Olavum Theeravum(1969), Nirmalayam(1973), Aalkkotttathil Thaniye(1984) and Theerthadanam(2001) have been made into films.
- Adarsh P Mathew
B.Sc. (Hons) Physics, St. Stephen’s College
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Happy Birthday, Adoor Gopalakrishnan
Adoor Gopalakrishnan is a film director, scriptwriter, and producer. Adoor Gopalakrishnan had a major role in revolutionizing Malayalam cinema during the 1970s and is regarded as one of the most notable filmmakers of India. Adoor's first film Swayamvaram (1972, script by K.P Kumaran the director of one of the best Indian film" Athidhi ".) pioneered the new wave cinema movement in Kerala along with " Olavum Theeravum " (1970) and " Athidhi "(1974). Most of his films go to festivals around the world and are released in Kerala. All the eleven films he directed, from Swayamvaram to Oru Pennum Randaanum (2008), were screened at several international film festivals and won him several national and international awards. He won National Film Awards 16 times, Kerala State Film Awards 17 times and also won several international film awards. He won the prestigious British Film Institute Award for Elippathayam (1981). Adoor received the Padma Shri in 1984 and the Padma Vibhushan in 2006. The Nation honored Adoor for his valuable contributions to Indian cinema by awarding him the highest cinema award of India, the Dadasaheb Phalke Award for the year 2004.
Adoor has been known as a director who completely dictates every fine detail of his films. On the performance of actors in his movies, he stated that - "It is not the artist's job to do the detailing. I do not want different interpretations of roles that may clash with each other. It has to be absolutely unified." He normally does not encourage his crew to read the script or even the stories. The actors are told at the time of shooting about the role and the scenes before conducting several rehearsals. According to Adoor " in movies, the actor is not performing to the audience like the stage actor. Here they are acting for me. I am the audience and I will decide whether it is correct or not, enough or not."
#adoor gopalakrishnan#Swayamvaram (1972)#K.P Kumaran#Athidhi#Olavum Theeravum (1970)#Oru Pennum Randaanum#bollywoodirect
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Here’s Mohanlal’s look from ‘Olavum Theeravum’! | Malayalam Movie News
Here’s Mohanlal’s look from ‘Olavum Theeravum’! | Malayalam Movie News
Superstar Mohanlal is currently in Thodupuzha, shooting for his next ‘Olavum Theeravum’, a segment from an upcoming anthology based on prolific writer MT Vasudevan Nair’s short stories. The shooting is progressing at warp speed, and some pictures of Mohanlal’s avatar from the film have come out. In a picture shared by cinematographer Santosh Sivan, Mohanlal is seen decked up in a green t-shirt,…
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Durga Krishan: For an actor, a lip lock is no different from a comedy or fight scene | Malayalam Movie News
Durga Krishan: For an actor, a lip lock is no different from a comedy or fight scene | Malayalam Movie News
Durga Krishna recently posted a ‘gratitude’ message on social media. It’s understandable why. The young actor is paired with Mohanlal for Priyadarshan directorial Olavum Theeravum in an anthology film of the same title. The film is based on MT Vasudevan Nair’s story and script, and Santosh Sivan is cranking the camera. This role of Nabeesa comes close on the heels of Durga’s well-appreciated…
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Mohanlal begins shooting for Priyadarshan’s ‘Olavum Theeravum’ in Thodupuzha | Malayalam Movie News
Mohanlal begins shooting for Priyadarshan’s ‘Olavum Theeravum’ in Thodupuzha | Malayalam Movie News
The dynamic duo Mohanlal and Priyadarshan are reuniting for an upcoming anthology, and the shoot for their segment ‘Olavum Theeravum’ has begun in Thodupuzha. Veteran Santosh Sivan is cranking the lens for the film, and award-winning production designer Sabu Cyril too has joined the team. A picture of Mohanlal decked up in a gray shirt and chequered dhoti, posing with the team of ‘Olavum…
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Wishing Adoor Gopalakrishnan many happy returns of the day. Adoor Gopalakrishnan is a film director, scriptwriter, and producer. Adoor Gopalakrishnan had a major role in revolutionizing Malayalam cinema during the 1970s and is regarded as one of the most notable filmmakers of India. Adoor's first film Swayamvaram (1972, script by K.P Kumaran the director of one of the best Indian film" Athidhi ".) pioneered the new wave cinema movement in Kerala along with " Olavum Theeravum " (1970) and " Athidhi "(1974). Most of his films go to festivals around the world and are released in Kerala. All the eleven films he directed, from Swayamvaram to Oru Pennum Randaanum (2008), were screened at several international film festivals and won him several national and international awards. He won National Film Awards 16 times, Kerala State Film Awards 17 times and also won several international film awards. He won the prestigious British Film Institute Award for Elippathayam (1981). Adoor received the Padma Shri in 1984 and the Padma Vibhushan in 2006. The Nation honored Adoor for his valuable contributions to Indian cinema by awarding him the highest cinema award of India, the Dadasaheb Phalke Award for the year 2004. Adoor has been known as a director who completely dictates every fine detail of his films. On the performance of actors in his movies, he stated that - "It is not the artist's job to do the detailing. I do not want different interpretations of roles that may clash with each other. It has to be absolutely unified." He normally does not encourage his crew to read the script or even the stories. The actors are told at the time of shooting about the role and the scenes before conducting several rehearsals. According to Adoor " in movies, the actor is not performing to the audience like the stage actor. Here they are acting for me. I am the audience and I will decide whether it is correct or not, enough or not." Like बॉलीवुड डायरेक्ट Bollywoodirect
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