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on 2006/11/23 7:23:31
Bollywood film companies are eyeing Tamil films impressed by its all-round performance in recent times.
At least five of these companies - Ram Gopal Varma Films, Burmawallah Brothers, Baba Films, ABCL and U TV -have ventured into making Tamil films.
Burmawallah Brothers is a company formed by brothers Abbas-Mastan, who direct Hindi films. Now they have established this company to produce Tamil films only. The first Tamil film to be produced by this company is "Evan Yaaro" starring Madhavan and Sangeetha
Ram Gopal Varma Films is making a Tamil film with Madhavan, Shreya Reddy and Isha Deol.
Baba Films' "Nenjirukkum Varai" features Naren.
U TV 's Tamil venture is named "Yavarum Nalam". Madhavan has been selected to play the lead role in this film to be directed by Vikram Kumar. U TV is also taking up three more Tamil ventures in association with director Ameer.
Amitabh Bachchan's ABCL, which had already one Tamil film ("Ullasam") to its credit, is planning to produce another with Vikram in the lead.
Bollywood producers have set eyes on Tamil films because in terms of box-office collections and profits, Tamil films rank next only to Hindi films in overseas markets. For instance, in America and London, Kamal Hasaan's "Vettaiyadu Vilayadu", Ajith's "Varalaru" and "Vallavan" are doing as well as Hindi "Don" and "Janeman".
The only big-budget Tamil film produced this year is "Vettaiyadu Vilayadu". The budgets of most of the other Tamil films are less than Rs. 4 crore
Tamil films is becoming an attractive destination for film production. This is attributed to Tamil films' enjoying good overseas markets, low production costs, Government's package of tax and other concessions, state-of-the art technology and speedy execution of projects
U TV chief Rani Screwala is reportedly told media persons that Tamil film directors are completing even big-budget films in six months and commended the commitment and dedication of Tamil artistes and technicians and their enviable work culture.
source:nowrunning
At least five of these companies - Ram Gopal Varma Films, Burmawallah Brothers, Baba Films, ABCL and U TV -have ventured into making Tamil films.
Burmawallah Brothers is a company formed by brothers Abbas-Mastan, who direct Hindi films. Now they have established this company to produce Tamil films only. The first Tamil film to be produced by this company is "Evan Yaaro" starring Madhavan and Sangeetha
Ram Gopal Varma Films is making a Tamil film with Madhavan, Shreya Reddy and Isha Deol.
Baba Films' "Nenjirukkum Varai" features Naren.
U TV 's Tamil venture is named "Yavarum Nalam". Madhavan has been selected to play the lead role in this film to be directed by Vikram Kumar. U TV is also taking up three more Tamil ventures in association with director Ameer.
Amitabh Bachchan's ABCL, which had already one Tamil film ("Ullasam") to its credit, is planning to produce another with Vikram in the lead.
Bollywood producers have set eyes on Tamil films because in terms of box-office collections and profits, Tamil films rank next only to Hindi films in overseas markets. For instance, in America and London, Kamal Hasaan's "Vettaiyadu Vilayadu", Ajith's "Varalaru" and "Vallavan" are doing as well as Hindi "Don" and "Janeman".
The only big-budget Tamil film produced this year is "Vettaiyadu Vilayadu". The budgets of most of the other Tamil films are less than Rs. 4 crore
Tamil films is becoming an attractive destination for film production. This is attributed to Tamil films' enjoying good overseas markets, low production costs, Government's package of tax and other concessions, state-of-the art technology and speedy execution of projects
U TV chief Rani Screwala is reportedly told media persons that Tamil film directors are completing even big-budget films in six months and commended the commitment and dedication of Tamil artistes and technicians and their enviable work culture.
source:nowrunning
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