Thursday, May 22, 2008

YAMAKASI- Believe it or not

Ever seen people in real life climbing high walls, jumping over them, zooming through parallel rods and jumping from building to buildings without any safety harness cannot believe it na well its actually true. Its called YAMAKASI, it is known as the art of movement, it requires great skill and technique. This art was actually found by a group of local boys in paris(france) and what started as a activity is now their greatest passion. When i first saw the art i was like wowww it was just mind blowing and super cool. The group of yamakasi members first plan a map of the city and then they make it their course of movement. This art of yamakasi is the most extreme method of freestyle running, jumping and climbing. It requires years of training and practice and any one mistake may prove to be fatal. Another important news is that its gaining popularity in india among the film actors and other sports men. Bollywood biggies like akshay kumar and cricketers like yuvaraj singh are said to be practicing this art also known as parkour. People who see it will just instantly fall in love with the art and it will even push them to extremes never thought off. I really wish i get a chance to learn this really fantastic freestyle art and if not learn i wish atleast to see the people who perform this art with such precision. Here are some really cool yamakasi videos just for you. Give me your comments if you like it. CAUTION: THE FOLLOWING STUNTS IN THE VIDEO ARE PERFORMED BY TRAINED PROFESSIONALS AFTER YEARS OF TRAINING AND PRACTICE. DO NOT TRY THIS AT HOME.











Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Aghori sadhus cannibals-shocking truth

With arya's "naan kadavul" right around the corner the director of the movie bala has revealed some of the secrets of the movie. Its about the aghori sadhus in india and once again bala has touched an extreme which no one has ever tried or even thought of doing. Aghori sadhus in india shocking to common man practise cannibalism as a religious ritual to attain a divine status called as "moksha". I have added a real footage on how these sadhus practise cannibalism and I SERIOUSLY CAUTION people who are heart patients and who are light hearted "DON'T WATCH THIS VIDEO". And this video is not meant to hurt the religious sentiments of any. Viewing this video is at your own discretion.

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Arya a cannibal in NAAN KADAVUL

Bala’s magnum opus is nearing completion and in an exclusive interview to a Tamil tabloid, the director has revealed some of the closely guarded secrets of the movie. Naan Kadavul is mostly shot in the banks of the Hindu holy river Ganges and opens with Arya’s rudradadavam in the shores of the river.



While recollecting an incident during the shooting, Bala mentioned that a Sadhu visited the spot after hearing the song ‘Orumuraya Irumuraya’ composed by Ilayaraja and did not leave place until the song was over. “He hails from northern India and did not understand a word of Tamil, however, I could see tears running down his cheeks towards the end of the song,” Bala said. The Sadhu touched Bala’s feet before leaving mentioning that he could decipher the meaning of the song without understanding the language. “Such was the power of music and that was when I realized Ilayaraja’s music has no boundaries,” Bala further added.

Bala has brought to light the lives of Agory Sadhus, who are said to be cannibals surviving on the dead in the banks of Ganges, for the first time in Indian cinema. The movie also focuses on the lives of physically and mentally challenged people and beggars. “I wanted to employ real people in the movie and hence we had to interact with such people a lot to make them deliver the dialogues perfectly,” Bala revealed.

There are scenes of Arya consuming Pooja’s dead body (and Arya plays an Agory) which might invite trouble from the censor board. However, Bala has an equally powerful climax scene in hand just in case the censor officials raise concern. Besides, Bala revealed that the climax fight scene took about one month to shoot. “The fight scenes will be real and we had to work for a month to that effect,” Bala was quoted as saying.

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Kuruvi fails to fly

Vijay's latest release "kuruvi" isn't flying high, the movie is a big diappointment. Its a usual vijay commercial movie and director dharani has failed to set the screen on fire as he did in "Ghilli" with the same cast. The female lead trisha as no role to play in the movie and has not impressed us whatsoever. The only highlight of the film is vijay's amazing dance movements, have to give credit to the choreographers and vijay for the excellent foot work. A few songs are good but we expected more from vidyasagar the music director. The movie's theme music is rocking although the songs are bad, yogi B has done a good job.

In a nutshell, the movie is about Vetrivel (Vijay), a racer in Chennai, who sets out to free his father Singamuthu (Manivannan) and his peers who are bonded laborers in a mine run by Kocha (Suman) and Konda Reddy (Ashish).

In the meantime, he also finds time to romance Kocha's sister Devi (Trisha), who falls in love when he comes to her brother's place in Malaysia as part of his mission.

Vivek on the other hand has hardly made us laugh, he is not funny and has made a fool out of himself.

Special pat to producer Udayanidhi Stalin for spending his might to bring grandeur on screen. Dharani, known for his commercially masalas, disappoints those expecting the same from him. It can be enjoyed only in parts.

‘Kuruvi’, a racy thriller loaded with romance and action, is a sure treat for Vijay fans
Personally i enjoyed the theme music a lot, its just pulse rising. Enjoy the theme music of the movie, listen to it completely and then give ur comments:-)

Friday, May 2, 2008

The Honda civic FK - check out this dude..