If you are in chennai run and search in studios around saligramam because Endhiran shooting is going on a studio in saligramam .Shankar the director keeps changing his shooting spots so often doing this shooting in tight security .
Right at this moment, With the help of police and 50 private security men Rajinikanth and Aishwarya Rai are participating in Endhiran shooting being held in a studio in Saligramam. The shooting will be almost over tomorrow, The shooting will be over very soon and the Endhiran crew will hold the next shooting in a different area, yet to be disclosed!
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Jan 23, 2009
Jan 10, 2009
Jan 9, 2009
Yogi B Sings for Endhiran ???
The latest news roaming around enthiran the robot movie is that the Malaysian pop singer yogi B sings for enthiran this is the first time yogi B sings for A R Rahman before this they both worked for Hindi "Ghagini" but it was some background work, yogi B is popular in kollywood he performed a song alongside S.P.Balasubramaniam for the Dhanush starring movie, Pollathavan(2007).yogi B's recent song from vijay's "kuruvi" is super hit
Jan 4, 2009
Jan 3, 2009
Shankar advised to re-shoot' Enthiran: The Robot'
The producer of Rajni's 'Enthiran: The Robot', Sun Pictures, has reportedly 'advised' director Shankar to re-shoot some of the sequences that were recently shot in Chennai. Some sequences of the Rajni-starred were canned in Chennai apparently due to the financial problems expressed by the previous producer Aingaran Films in shooting those sequences abroad.
Sun Pictures has apparently told Shankar that he needn't bother about the figures involved and as far as the budget of the film goes the sky is the limit. Following this encouraging stance by the producer, it is widely believed that Shankar's magnum opus, previously planned at Rs.150 crores, might even touch Rs.180 crores, making it the most expensive film ever to be made in Indian languages.
Sun Pictures has apparently told Shankar that he needn't bother about the figures involved and as far as the budget of the film goes the sky is the limit. Following this encouraging stance by the producer, it is widely believed that Shankar's magnum opus, previously planned at Rs.150 crores, might even touch Rs.180 crores, making it the most expensive film ever to be made in Indian languages.
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