Chennai, June 10: For the second time in a row, Tamil actor Jayam Ravi will play a dual role in upcoming Tamil-Telugu action-thriller "Nimirnthu Nil".
Ravi played a double role in recently released Tamil thriller "Aadhi Bhagavan".
"Nimirnthu Nil" is produced by K.S Sreenivasan under his company Vasan Visual Ventures.
"Ravi will be essaying two important roles in 'Nimirnthu Nil'. While one of them is a software engineer, the other character is of a 45-year old," said a statement from the production house.
"It's not only about the conflict between the two characters, but how society plays an important part in drawing.
Ravi played a double role in recently released Tamil thriller "Aadhi Bhagavan".
"Nimirnthu Nil" is produced by K.S Sreenivasan under his company Vasan Visual Ventures.
"Ravi will be essaying two important roles in 'Nimirnthu Nil'. While one of them is a software engineer, the other character is of a 45-year old," said a statement from the production house.
"It's not only about the conflict between the two characters, but how society plays an important part in drawing.
- 6/10/2013
- by Arun Pandit
- RealBollywood.com
Chennai, Feb 21: Actress Neetu Chandra says that more than her enthusiasm to work with Tamil filmmaker Ameer Sultan, it was a challenge to learn the language that persuaded her to be part of forthcoming Tamil action film "Aadhi Bhagavan".
"Having heard about Ameer's work, I expressed my interest to work in his film, but he instantly refused to work with me. When I asked why he wouldn't work with me, he said I can't speak Tamil. I took it up as a challenge and ten months later, I learnt and spoke to him in Tamil," Neetu told Ians.
"At that time he had already cast someone but I don't know what changed his mind and I was signed.
"Having heard about Ameer's work, I expressed my interest to work in his film, but he instantly refused to work with me. When I asked why he wouldn't work with me, he said I can't speak Tamil. I took it up as a challenge and ten months later, I learnt and spoke to him in Tamil," Neetu told Ians.
"At that time he had already cast someone but I don't know what changed his mind and I was signed.
- 2/21/2013
- by Diksha Singh
- RealBollywood.com
Chennai, Jan 26: Actress Neetu Chandra, known for her work in Hindi films such as "13B", "Oye Lucky! Lucky Oye!" and "Rann", is satisfied with her work in Tamil cinema.
"Tamil cinema has given me better opportunities and I am proud of it. All my three films in Tamil gave me immense satisfaction," tweeted Neetu.
Her Tamil films include horror-thriller "Yavarum Nalam", "Theeradha Vilaiyattu Pillai" and "Yuddham Sei".
"Aadhi Bhagavan" is her fourth Tamil film, which is currently in its post-production stage.
Neetu calls genuine critics her biggest inspiration.
"I will always remember every genuine critic.
"Tamil cinema has given me better opportunities and I am proud of it. All my three films in Tamil gave me immense satisfaction," tweeted Neetu.
Her Tamil films include horror-thriller "Yavarum Nalam", "Theeradha Vilaiyattu Pillai" and "Yuddham Sei".
"Aadhi Bhagavan" is her fourth Tamil film, which is currently in its post-production stage.
Neetu calls genuine critics her biggest inspiration.
"I will always remember every genuine critic.
- 1/26/2013
- by Anita Agarwal
- RealBollywood.com
After training in martial arts for 11 years, actress Neetu Chandra couldn't have been more excited to actually put her training to use as she shot for her next Tamil film Aadhi Bhagavan. Several scenes in the film required her to perform different forms of martial arts and given her expertise at it, Neetu managed to deliver like a pro.Confirms Neetu Chandra, "It was a nostalgic moment for me as I have completed martial arts at a national level. When I found out that stunt.
- 8/17/2012
- GlamSham
Bollywood actress Neetu Chandra who is in Pattaya, Thailand, shooting for Tamil industry’s showman Ameer Sultan’s film ‘Aadhi Bhagavan’ is down with a curious case of introduction to smoking.
Neetu who plays the leading lady in the Kollywood film opposite Southern superstar Jayam Ravi, had to enact a scene, wherein her character smokes a lot. Though initially, this was a serious issue for the non-smoker that Neetu is, she decided to give it her best shot simply for the sake of professionalism.
While director Ameer taught her how to hold a cigarette in different ways, Neetu ended up indulging herself.
Neetu who plays the leading lady in the Kollywood film opposite Southern superstar Jayam Ravi, had to enact a scene, wherein her character smokes a lot. Though initially, this was a serious issue for the non-smoker that Neetu is, she decided to give it her best shot simply for the sake of professionalism.
While director Ameer taught her how to hold a cigarette in different ways, Neetu ended up indulging herself.
- 10/25/2010
- by realbollywood
- RealBollywood.com
Bollywood actress Neetu Chandra has refused to be a part of Bigg Boss 4 after landing herself a plum role down south.The actress has been roped in by Tamil director Ameer Sultan to play the lead in his next, titled Aadhi Bhagavan opposite southern superstar Jayam Ravi. "Though the Bigg Boss offer was lucrative and tempting, Neetu won’t be able to participate as she has to leave for Ameer Sultan’s shoot in Pattaya (Thailand) this week," her publicist Dale Bhagwagar said in a statement. Meanwhile, Neetu has been taking lessons in Tamil language for the film. ...
- 9/27/2010
- Hindustan Times - Cinema
Actress Neetu Chandra will skip entering the Bigg Boss house, as she has just landed herself a film down South.Director Ameer Sultan, who has given the Tamil film industry three award-winning jubilee hits in a row, has signed the Bollywood actress in the lead for his next venture Aadhi Bhagavan opposite Jayam Ravi.Ever since she began discussions for the Southern film last month, Neetu has been learning Tamil. Every day, a tutor has been giving her two hours of lessons, while she learns new words, how to construct sentences and improvise diction. Impressed with ...
- 9/26/2010
- BusinessofCinema
New Delhi, Sep 26 – Bollywood actress Neetu Chandra has refused to be a part of ‘Bigg Boss 4′ after landing herself a plum role down south.
The actress has been roped in by Tamil director Ameer Sultan to play the lead in his next, titled ‘Aadhi Bhagavan’. opposite southern superstar Jayam Ravi.
‘Though the ‘Bigg Boss’ offer was lucrative and tempting, Neetu won’t be able to participate as she has to leave for Ameer Sultan’s shoot in Pattaya (Thailand) this week,’ her publicist Dale Bhagwagar.
The actress has been roped in by Tamil director Ameer Sultan to play the lead in his next, titled ‘Aadhi Bhagavan’. opposite southern superstar Jayam Ravi.
‘Though the ‘Bigg Boss’ offer was lucrative and tempting, Neetu won’t be able to participate as she has to leave for Ameer Sultan’s shoot in Pattaya (Thailand) this week,’ her publicist Dale Bhagwagar.
- 9/26/2010
- by realbollywood
- RealBollywood.com
Actress Neetu Chandra has turned down the superhit reality show Bigg Boss 4 after landing herself a big-budget Tamil film.Director Ameer Sultan, who has given the Tamil film industry three award-winning jubilee hits in a row, has signed the Bollywood siren in the lead for his next ambitious venture Aadhi Bhagavan opposite Kollywood superstar Jayam Ravi."Though the Bigg Boss offer was lucrative and tempting, Neetu won't be able to participate as she has to leave for Ameer Sultan's shoot in Pattaya (Thailand) this week," said her publicist Dale Bhagwagar.Ever since she began discussions for the film ...
- 9/26/2010
- Hindustan Times - TV
Neetu Chandra will skip entering the 'Bigg Boss' house, as she has just landed herself a huge film down South. Director Ameer Sultan, who has given the Tamil film industry three award-winning jubilee hits in a row, has signed the Bollywood actress in the lead for his next ambitious venture 'Aadhi Bhagavan' opposite Kollywood superstar Jayam Ravi. "Though the 'Bigg Boss' offer was lucrative and tempting, Neetu won't be able to participate as she has to leave for Ameer Sultan's shoot in Pattaya (Thailand) this week," informed her publicist. Ever since she began discussions for the Southern film last month, Neetu has been learning Tamil. Every day, a tutor has been giving her two hours of lessons, while she learns new words, how to construct sentences and improvise diction. Impressed with Neetu's talent and dedication for bagging the role, the Southern director signed her last week.
- 9/26/2010
- Filmicafe
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