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Devayani on TV

So Devayani too has succumbed to the charm of the small screen. The actress, with quite a few films in her kitty even after her marriage, had earlier resisted all attempts to lure her to the small screen. But now she seems to have changed her mind. She can be seen in the lead in a TV serial titled 'Kolangal'.

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Venkat waiting for break

Venkat Prabhu endeared himself to the audience with his very natural and sensitive performance in 'Unnai Charanadainthen'. But after playing small roles in various films and then turning hero, he has not exactly been flooded with film offers. But film-makers with a discerning eye are showing interest in this actor. He has yet another film with director Thamaraikani, and he also stars with Ajit in 'Ji'. It's a crucial role, says the actor.

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Kabbadi training for Vijay

Vijay reportedly has taken a lot of trouble to make his scenes seem convincing in 'Gilli'. Particularly in the scenes where he has this 'kabbadi' competition with Prakashraj. A coach was hired to train Vijay on the basics of kabbadi, with Prasad Studio being the venue for the training. And when Vijay shot the scene at a ground in Pattinapakkam, the onlookers were impressed by the natural ease with which the hero performed in the scene.

 

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Nadhiya back to acting

Nadhiya is back. The actress with the winning smile had left films for marriage and a home in the US. One heard of her working as an anchor and a newscaster for TV channels. Now Nadhiya has returned to acting. And the first film she has signed is Maniratnam's 'Ayudha Ezhuthu', the film with three heroes and an equal number of heroines. But despite the big star cast, one is sure Maniratnam would make her comeback role a memorable one!

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Remake Rajasekhar

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Dr Rajasekhar of 'Ithuthanda Police' fame makes these frequent trips to Chennai. Mostly to view Tamil films and buy their rights to make them in Telugu. Naturally with him playing the hero. Recent films he re-did in Telugu were 'Villain' and 'Anjaneya'. Now it seems the doctor-turned-actor has yet another remake subject with him. The Sharat Kumar-starrer, 'Arasu', which did quite well at the box office. The Telugu version is to be directed by Ravi Mariya of 'Aasai Aasayaiy', and produced by Supergood Films.

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Rasika
Published on 29th Jan, 2004

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