Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Enadhuyirae - Bheema Video Song


Bheema Song - Enadhuyirae cast-vikram, trisha, prakashraj,lakshmi gopalaswamy ...

Bheema Videos


Trisha with vikram and vikram taking prakashraj to see his girlfriend padma..




Bheema-Trisha introduction, vikram and trisha first meeting.

Bheema - fight shot



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Vikram: I did Bheemaa for its climax


Vikram an immensely relieved man these days. It has been too long a wait for the actor, who had his first release after three years this Pongal. After an average Majaa, Vikram wanted Bheemaa, his next film, to be special and the effort shows in the film.

Trade reports carry positive tidings for this film which has been long in the making. That should be sweet news for this versatile actor as he has refused many a prospective film to dedicate time for this project. He could have made a whopping 12 crores if he had taken time off this project, he adds. Now, that is what you call dedication!

The actor says that he was spellbound after hearing the climax of the movie and decided to make it really special. Despite financial losses, Vikram says that he is happy now as his performance has come in for praise from a top actor. His wife too was ecstatic about the climax of the film.

Bheemaa also sees Vikram do action in the Jackie Chan,Jean Claude Van Damme mode. The amazing stunt sequences in the film have bowled fans all over. The film has been sold for 23 crores and is expected to fetch a distributors' share of 1 crore in Tirunelveli-Tanjore belt, which normally happens only for blockbusters.

As an actor, Vikram says, he is open to all kinds of roles. But he is apprehensive about working with debut directors based on his previous experiences. He even goes to the extent of saying that he’ll do experimental roles like in Kasi and Pithamagan, only if the director is an experienced hand.

Talking about his forthcoming Kanthasamy, which is among the most-expected movies of the year, the actor says that the film will be a real treat for kids. The actor has also agreed to do a film with whiz kid Selvaraghavan after Kanthasamy. After the Bheemaa experience, Vikram signs off by saying that he’ll henceforth be doing at least three films a year.

Sunday, January 20, 2008

Bheema Video



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Oru Mugamo - Bheema Video Song



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Mudhal Mazhai Enai - Bheema Video Song (High Quality)

300 prints for 'Bheema'




'Bheema', the most anticipated movie among the Pongal releases, will run in 10 theaters in Chennai (40 shows per day). The list of the theaters: Sathyam, Inox, Abhirami, Bala Abhirami, Devi, Mayajal, Melody, Udhayam, Bharath, and Rohini.300 prints will be screened all over Tamil Nadu and 10 prints will be screened in USA.

Vikram loses 12 crores in Bheema

Bheema , the Vikram starrer had finally made it to the screens after a struggle of three years. While talking to the media on Bheema Cheeyan says, “When the climax scene of Bheema was narrated to me, I was dumbstruck.
I agreed to act in the film just for the climax sequence. The stunt in the movie had come out very well and I have been getting accolades for my work”.

According to Vikram the film was sold for 23 crores and he expects that Tanjore area alone to fetch one crore profit. While discussing about the flipside of agreeing to act in Bheema , Cheeyan says, “As I had promised that I would complete the film, I had stuck on this project for three years. As a result I had given away my salary of 1.5 crore and by not accepting any other offer I have lost ten crores. I have lost a lot in these three years mainly my mental peace”. When questioned about his future projects, Cheeyan states that he is committed to Susi Ganesan’s Kanthaswamy now, after which will be involved in a Selvaraghavan’s venture. He also added that he will act in three films in a year.

Bheema Review

Director: Lingusamy
Cast: Vikram, Prakashraj,Trisha, Thalaivasal Vijay,Raghuvaran, Ashish Vidyarthi, Kalatpadai Jai, Tanusha


'Those who live by the sword, die by the sword', goes the caption at the end of 'Bheema'. It is nothing new; for, we have seen both the caption, and the saga of the gangster and his favourite henchman, in innumerable films earlier. It's again a sense of déjà vu for a viewer here.

Bheema does begin promisingly, and manages to keep viewer's attention engaged for the earlier part. However, as the narration proceeds, the scenes turn repetitive, and the script takes a downslide from which it never recovers. Chinna is a thug, whose men are on a killing spree. But who his victims are, and what really is their crime, is a confused scenario. With Chinna's rival being Periyavar (Raghuvaran), a wobbly aging gangster who could barely speak coherently, there is not much of an intimidating opposition for Chinna. It's a further lost cause for Periyavar, with the entry of the gutsy, one-man-army Shekhar into Chinna's fold. Shekhar had admired Chinna's ways and attitude since childhood and had joined his gang. The police enter the picture in order to end the gang war. But with no proper strategy, it's confusion confounded. Some of the fights are well choreographed, while others are those gravity and bullet- defying ones.

Weaved into this is the love story between Shekar and Shalini (Trisha), and of Chinna's secret love (Lakshmi Gopalasami). It's an ornamental role for Trisha, though there is a futile attempt to thrust her character towards the climax. Songs and dance numbers pop up at inopportune moments causing a lag. . The finale is a weakly etched one, which neither touches a chord, nor evokes any sympathy.


Prakashraj plays Chinna with flair and panache. Thalaivasal Vjay makes his mark as his loyal man. Nevertheless, the saving grace of the film is Vikram. Looking handsome, using his body language to good effect, Vikram plays Shekhar with total involvement and sincerity. The actor is consistently good, even when the script lets him down.

Lingusamy had made well packaged, engrossing, action-packed entertainers like 'Run' and 'Sandakozhi'. 'Bheema' seems to be the weakest of his scripts. Bheema is a film strictly for Vikram's fans.

Saturday, January 19, 2008

BHEEMA Movie Review

A lot has been told about the delay over Bheema. Some doomsayers even predicted that the movie would not see the light at all. But the team of Bheema was unperturbed. Vikram once said, "Bheema is a sure winner irrespective of when it comes. It is worth waiting for such a film".

Now the movie has seen the light and it has vindicated Vikram’s words.

The whole team deserves applaud for providing us a neat entertainer. Lingusamy, Vikram, Prakash Raj, Ashish Vidyarthi, Raghuvaran, Kanal Kannan, Harris Jayaraj, R.D. Rajasekar and S. Ramakrishnan have done their best to make it a smart and stylish action film. And you have the charming Trisha as a gentle breeze amidst a powerful storm.

The story is all about a tug of war between two underworld gangs trying to outsmart each other. Periyavar’s (Raghuvaran) group is bigger and more powerful, while Chinna’s (Prakash Raj) group is struggling to gain strength.

Enters Shekar (Vikram). The powerful man adds new life to Chinna’s gang. He challenges Periyavar’s powerful troupe and puts China on top. He is the man who grew up seeing Chinna as his ideal. He is a man of steel - physically and mentally. He, as Chinna tells once, bears everyone on his powerful shoulders like the Bheema of Mahabharatha.

The gangs are targeted by the new police commissioner (Ashish Vidyarthi) and the three pronged hunting begins.

Lingusamy has worked out a strong script and executed it with aplomb. He has excellently handled his cast to make it an entertainer. He has to be commended for not restoring to any gimmicks in the pretext of providing entertainment. He is also bold enough to avoid a comedy track, which would have been an irritant in the script.

The characterization is near perfect. Like the legendary Bheema, Shekar is always ready to attack, unmindful of who stands against him. If he puts a step forward, there is no looking back. Powerful, straight forward, and fearlessness. Lingusamy, with the able support of dialogue writer Ramakrishnan, has shaped the character remarkably well. The relationship between Shekar and China is well portrayed.

Likewise, his handling of the track of gang war, entwined with police action, is quite smart. The climax is something unexpected. The picturisation of the songs is spectacular.

Vikram has lived up to the expectations with a dominant and flawless performance. If his hard work to become physically strong is praise worthy, his efforts to transform himself as the character are stunning. He reflects the essence of the character both physically and mentally. His body language - particularly his eyes - is awesome. He breaths fire in the stunt scenes. The fights in the rain and in the construction site (intermission point) are astonishing.

He also scores in romantic sequences, which are very less in this action packed movie. He brings out the transformation in his character because of love in a lovely manner. Hats off to Vikram.

Trisha gets her share in the action movie and succeeds in adding colour to the film by spreading her charm. She looks ravishingly beautiful in songs. Her eyes and minute facial expressions are pleasing.

Prakash Raj comes through out the movie. His character is so powerful that he looks like a second hero. The versatile actor has brought a new dimension to the character of a gangster.

Ashish Vidyarthi in a small yet significant role is competent. His portrayal of a smart police officer, who means business, is flawless. Raghuvaran as Periyavar impresses but his histrionics have become predictable. Sherin in ‘Rangu Rangamma’ is impressive.

Kanal Kanan (action) and Rajashekhar (camera) have added immense value of the film. Kanal’s setting up of the fighting sequences is certainly a treat for action movie lovers. Rajasekhar’s camera work is brilliant. The shooting of intermission fight in the darkness stands out.

Harris Jayaraj’s music, which is already on top, fits well in to the movie. Almost all the songs have come out very well.

Overall, Bheema has lived up to the expectations up to a large extent. Lingusamy and his powerful team have succeeded in presenting an action oriented entertainer. True to its name, Bheema is a power packed action entertainer.

Ragasiya Kanavugal - Bheema Video Song



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Thursday, January 10, 2008

Bheema Ready to Release



T
he countdown has started. Bheemaa, Vikram - Trisha starrer, directed by Lingusamy is all set to be released on Pongal. The censorship is over and the film is cleared without any cuts.
The action packed movie, with strong emotional quotient and physiological approach towards the subject, will enthrall the audiences during the festival time.
Bheema is a major release for both Vikram and Trisha. While Vikram gets a release after two years, Trisha has a release after five months. Though she had a release in 2007, the movie (Kireedom) failed to make any good for her.
The release would be an exciting experience for everyone involved including the director Lingusamy and the producer A.M. Rathnam, who have been struggling to finish the movie for too long a period because of many obstacles.
Now that Bheema is ready for release, everyone in the unit feels relieved. All of them are now looking forward to see how the audiences receive the film. The audiences too are very much eager to see their beloved stars in action after a long time.
It will be a sweet Pongal gift for both fans and the team of the film.
Jo Brothers, wishes the team a great success.