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Title: I(Ai)
Post by: MysteRy on December 07, 2014, 11:12:30 AM
I(Ai) Movie Preview

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Cast:    Vikram, Amy Jakson
Direction:    Shankar
Production:    Venu Ravichandran
Music:    A. R. Rahman

Ever since Shankar stepped into Kollywood with ‘Gentleman’, he keeps raising the bar in his every attempt and with ‘I’ it seems that he is all set to create a huge space between him and the rest of the others in terms of grandeur and making use of new age technology.

Casting:

Vikram, Amy Jackson, & Upen Patel to round off the lead roles while Santhanam, Ramkumar Ganesan, and Ojas M Rajani to fill the supporting cast. So far, with the teasers and the making of the film, one can see that Vikram is doing four roles, a Mr. Madras aspirant with Arnold’s hairstyle, a hunchback, a beast, and a ravishing model, who tours along with Amy Jackson to China.

Upen Patel is touted to be an intelligent Villain, who makes use of Vikram for his experiment and Amy Jackson is playing the role of a gorgeous model.

Music:

Shankar’s regular collaborator, A.R. Rahman has composed the music and the songs got released on Sep 15th to wonderful reviews and the songs are still topping the charts. Rahman had revealed that he scored the music back in 2012 and he is happy that the tunes are still fresh enough to attract the listeners. Read our exclusive music review here and audio launch event coverage here
Technical crew:

Shankar had made use of the best technology and brilliant people from every corner to paint his biggest dream. WETA workshop has done his part in giving the perfect look for Vikram’s hunchback and Beast look while Martial arts choreographer Yuen Woo-Ping has been roped in to design jaw dropping stunts. Catch the making video of ‘I’ to get an idea about what’s in store.
Pre release buzz:

The movie was supposed to release for this Diwali, but the post production works have delayed the release. There were too many reports about the movie’s release on Nov 14th and Christmas, but the production house has put an end stating that the movie will be out for Pongal, 2015. Up next Shankar & his team will be taking their movie for evaluation to CBFC and once it is done, then we will be having a clear cut picture of the release.

Production:

Though there are some sources claim that the production house has spent more than 150 crores, Shankar has dismissed that by mentioning, “For some reason, people like to exaggerate how much I spend on a film. Trust me when I tell you that the budget of I is less than Rs. 100 crore. I try hard to salvage every rupee. When I’m on the spot, I keep my eyes open for equipment we can return and save money. Similarly, people also exaggerate how long I take to make a film. ‘I’ was planned for release last Diwali. Due to some delays from the production side, we had to stall it a bit. For months, I was sitting idle.”

Expectation:

Shankar’s ‘I’ is not one of the most anticipated movies of next year, it is actually going to be the biggest of all the movies and expected to break all the records in the K-town.
Title: Re: I(Ai)
Post by: MysteRy on December 07, 2014, 11:14:35 AM
I Music Review

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Cast:    Vikram, Amy Jakson
Direction:    Shankar
Production:    Venu Ravichandran
Music:    A. R. Rahman

Easily the most electrifying combo of Indian cinema, Shankar – Rahman holds a 100% winning record so far, and a simple announcement from this pair is enough to brew the excitement for all the fans across the world. ‘Let’s see whether they have lived up to their reputation. Here’s our detailed analysis of the much anticipated album of the year ‘I’.

1. Mersalaayitten
Singer(s): Anirudh Ravichander Neeti Mohan
Lyrics : Kabilan

Welcome to the magical world of fusion, and this time it is the word fusion is not describing the music front. Kabilan’s vintage Chennai (Madrash’ish) lyrics meets the James Bondes’que prelude and goes on to keep serving the surprise elements one by one. The song is an out & out Anirudh’s show as he projects the joy of a guy who fell in love with a gorgeous girl & Neeti Mohan chips in by rendering the title word in a porsche way. The violin part in the first interlude which starts in 2.47 and travels for a good 40 seconds to give the baton to Neeti Mohan is a master stroke. Like, Glenn Maxwell, Rahman delivers the first huge six in the opening song itself.

2. Ennodu Nee Irundhaal
Singer(s): Sid Sriram, Sunitha Sarathy
Lyrics : Kabilan

Sid Sriram, who sung the path breaking ‘Adiye’ in ‘Kadal’ has come back to sweep off everyone with his dynamic rendering. The Piano preludes paves way for Sid to take off slowly, and Rahman keeps playing with his drums, chimes, and bells softly around Sriram’s sensational vocals for a good 4 minutes. The soft drum beats meets the flutes in the midway to emote the feelings of a fluctuating heart and let Sunitha to render her part. Sid signs off with an unimaginable high pitch portion in the last part only to make us press the repeat button to ensure what we heard is real!

3. Ladio
Singer(s): Nikita Gandhi
Lyrics : Karky

Madhan Karky – The lyric engineer strikes once again with his out of box thinking to take the classic Tamil to the generation Y kids by penning them to a club number. Rahman dons the role of a DJ here, and the way he raises the tempo of the track after slowing down is sure to become a new strategy with all the DJ’s. This one could well be the intro song for, Amy Jackson and it will be interesting to see how Shankar will present this one; on screen.

4. Pookkalae Sattru Oyivedungal
Singer(s): Haricharan, Shreya Ghoshal
Lyrics : Karky

Stop! Take a breath, and proceed; because this one will take your breathe away. Haricharan is the new go to man for Rahman in the recent times, and he keeps raising the bar in every outing. With regards to Shreya Ghoshal, we have to dig deep the dictionary to come up with some new adjectives to praise her singing. Rahman does not experiment too much with this track and he seems to have let the lead singers improvise to make the song sound beautiful. Madhan Karky’s lyrics deserve a special mention once again for exhibiting what he can do with a single letter ‘I’ to provide a bewitching experience. Here we quote a few mesmerizing verses from the song..

Hey ‘I’ endraal adhu azhagu endraal.. andha ‘I’ galin ‘I’ aval dhaana
Hey ‘I’ endraal adhu kadavul endraal.. andha kadavulin thugal aval dhaana

5. Aila Aila
Singer(s): Aditya Rao : Natalie Di Luccio
Lyrics : Karky

Rahman got this adroitness in his routine to keep introducing a brand new style of compositions often, and here comes one more to that list. The Canadian singer, Natalie Di Luccio renders her portions in Opera style while Aditya Rao plays within his strength to make his mark. One cannot categorize the song to a particular style as it keeps shuttling between two different universe. A stylish mystery number will top the charts very soon.

6. Ennodu Nee Irundhaal (Reprise)
Singer(s): Chinmayi, Sid Sriram
Lyrics: Kabilan

Contrary to the earlier version, Rahman gives a different tone to the song by introducing guitars to this one and architects a poisonous shell with his sound arrangements. Chinmayi takes  complete control of the song from the very moment she starts to croon the verses, and Sid Sriram accompanies her in the later part of the song to produce a perfect duet.

7. Mersalaayitten (Remix)
Singer(s): Anirudh Ravichander, Neeti Mohan
Lyrics : Kabilan

Probably for the first time in his career, Rahman is composing a Remix of his own song, and the result is mightily impressive. This one is a bit shortened compared to the original one, but, Anirudh & Neethi displays the minute difference to make this more foot tappable and a more repeatable material. Neeti Mohan’s first & final 20 seconds of the track is addictive and ensures another home run for, Rahman.
Title: Re: I(Ai)
Post by: MysteRy on December 13, 2014, 11:53:20 AM
'I' hits 9 million , trailer to be released soon

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Vikram’s Shankar directed I has clocked in 9 million views in You Tube and it is a record for any South Indian film. It is the second most watched Indian movie teaser. Recently, the makers have announced that the trailer of the film will be released soon.

The official handle of Aascar Films who are producing the film tweeted “The most awaited theatrical trailer of the year, I, is getting ready to hit your screens. Coming soon via our official YouTube channel - Aascars TV. Subscribe NOW!”.
 
I has ensemble of star cast including Amy Jackson, Santhanam, Upen Patel, Ram Kumar and many. Aascar Films have already announced that the film will hit the screens for Pongal 2015.
Title: Re: I(Ai)
Post by: MysteRy on December 16, 2014, 02:26:10 PM
I trailer censored! release on January 9?

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The makers of I are ready with a two minutes trailer of the film and the same has been censored with U/A certificate.

The official twitter handle of Aascar Films has posted that the trailer will be soon out in their You Tube Channel and urged their followers to subscribe it.

Sources indicate that the trailer of I will be out anytime by this week and an official confirmation will be made soon. Directed by Shankar, I has Vikram and Amy Jackson playing the lead roles. Sources also say that the makers are planning for a simultaneous release in Tamil, Telugu and Hindi languages on January 9.

We also hear that the film will be censored by this week, most likely on December 18.
Title: Re: I(Ai)
Post by: MysteRy on December 18, 2014, 04:54:35 PM
‘I’ is ready to get certified

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There was a strong buzz yesterday that the trailer of ‘my’ could release any time, but at the end of the day the team ‘I’ had disappointed millions of fans by not releasing it and till now there is no update on when it would release as well. The recent update on the ‘I’ trailer is that it will be shown along with Aamir Khan starrer ‘PK’ in the theatres, so a YouTube release prior Friday is highly doubtful.

Despite of all the disappointments, here we get you some delicious information about ‘I’. The final mixing for the movie is done and the makers are taking the movie to CBFC to get it certified in a day or two. Stay tuned to this tab for more updates on Censor certification and trailer release.
Title: Re: I(Ai)
Post by: MysteRy on December 19, 2014, 11:59:16 AM
It is Pongal for sure: Team ‘I’ confirms release

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After playing hide and seek with the trailer release, the team ‘I’ has released a brand new HD poster for the movie with the tag – Pongal Release on it. There were so much of confusion whether ‘I’ would take part in the Pongal release because of its never ending post production works, but the inside reports say that the movie is ready and it will go for Censor certification in a day or two. A grand Pongal treat is getting ready for the fans of Vikram and Shankar.

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Title: Re: I(Ai)
Post by: MysteRy on December 19, 2014, 09:18:13 PM
I censored with UA, off to revising committee?

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The censor process of Vikram’s Shankar directed I has happened yesterday and according to the reports the censors in Chennai have given a U/A certificate to the film.

As only ‘U’ certified films are eligible for tax exemption given by Tamil Nadu government, the makers are contemplating to approach the revising committee.

Once the censor process gets completed, the team will kick start the promotions by visiting various territories across the country.

Sources say that Aascar Ravichandran is planning to promote the movie in North India and Andhra Pradesh where separate audio launches are being planned.
Title: Re: I(Ai)
Post by: MysteRy on December 19, 2014, 10:02:40 PM
Shankar's I trailer is a monstrous hit!

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Shankar’s I trailer is a monstrous hit !

The two minutes trailer of Shankar’s magnum opus ‘I ‘ was out on Dec 18 night and within nine hours it has clocked in nearly half a million view in You Tube.

It has to be noted that the teaser of’ I’ has registered more than 9 million views on You Tube. The trailer starts with a poetic romantic conversation between Amy Jackson and Vikram who are planning to settle in an exotic foreign locations, what follows the dreamy shot is an array of jaw dropping action sequences, majestic background score by AR Rahman and scintillating cinematography by PC Sreeram.

Vikram’s various get-ups as body-builder, model and hunch-back character in the trailer has certainly created a curiosity. Also the trailer has been cut in such a way that they have mentioned various meanings for the title “I” by stating “I is love”, “I is pain”, “I is revenge” and ends in style with “I will see you on Pongal” indicating the release date.

With I’s teaser, Shankar had our curiosity but now he is having our attention. The trailer is having a dialogue with Amy aguishly asking “Enna Kola Poriya?” (Are you going to kill me) and the hunchback Vikram says “Athukum mela”(Much more than that)…

To people who are asking whether the trailer of I is good, we would like to say “No… it’s much more than that”…

Title: Re: I(Ai)
Post by: MysteRy on December 20, 2014, 09:17:48 PM
‘I’ censor details and run time

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The trailer of ‘I’ got released last night at 10 P.M and within 19 hours the 2 minute video garnered more than a million visitors. CBFC has awarded a U/A certificate for the trailer and based on that a few reports claim that the feature film also got the same. The movie’s run time is said to be 160 mins. In TN, getting a ‘U’ certificate is very important, since the ‘U’ certificate can get the tax exemption.

Insiders say that the makers of ‘I’ has decided to take the movie to the review committee to get the U certificate and decided to kick start the promotions from the last week of this month. The movie is scheduled to release for Pongal, 2015.
Title: Re: I(Ai)
Post by: MysteRy on December 20, 2014, 09:22:30 PM
‘I’ trailer, shoe lace trick simplified

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One of the WOW factors in ‘I’ trailer was Vikram’s automatic shoe lace trick in a fighting scene, and many had thought it would have done using VFX. But, early this morning director Shankar posted that it was just a trick and the fans will get to know while watching the movie on his personal handle as an answer to one of the question raised by his fan.

VFX for shoe lace!! Only @shankarshanmugh can think of all this!!
@abhilashsesh that is not a vfx

shot..it was taken live.. the trick is secret
Title: Re: I(Ai)
Post by: MysteRy on December 22, 2014, 04:33:57 PM
Shankar's I promotion in full throttle, key areas are sold out

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Vikram starrer Shankar’s I trailer has clocked in 3 million views in three days and the response is so humongous, that the producer Aascar Ravichandran is on cloud nine.

The latest information from the camp is that the makers have announced the Telugu audio launch of the film on December 30. The producers are also launching the trailer of the Hindi version today and director Shankar himself has confirmed it.

Mean time, the territory wise distribution in Tamil Nadu has been kick started and the Chennai-Chengalpatu distribution has been snapped by AGS Entertainments. The other area distributions are also getting sold as the film has recently completed the censor process and Pongal release is affirmative.

Mean time, the territory wise distribution in Andhra is also too good that some areas have fetched price which is more than Top Telugu starrers.
Title: Re: I(Ai)
Post by: MysteRy on December 23, 2014, 01:26:37 PM
‘I’ supersedes ‘Kaththi’ and ‘Lingaa’

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The Coimbatore market plays a vital role in measuring the success of a movie and the distributors have been pumping heavy money to acquire the rights of biggies. ‘Kaththi’ and ‘Lingaa’ were sold for 8.5 crores and 13 croores respectively and here we get to know that Vikram – Amy Jackson starrer ‘I’ has been sold for 14 crores.

The countdown for ‘my’ has begun officially with the release of trailer and an unconfirmed report say that the movie will be out for January 9th. We will be getting a clarification regarding the release dates once the makers starts to negotiate the foreign deals. Stay tuned!
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Post by: MysteRy on December 23, 2014, 01:30:01 PM
Shankar lauds Vikram’s dedication for ‘I’ dubbing

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During the ‘Kappal’ audio launch, Shankar had some great words to share about Vikram’s dedication and he did reveal that, Chiyaan has taken special effort to dub in Telugu, Hindi, and Tamil by holding his throat to get the right diction for the ‘Hunchback’ (Koonan) character.

A few moments ago, the Hindi version of ‘I’ trailer got released and one notice Vikram’s uniqueness in the dialogue delivery. It has to be wait and seen how the Hindi trailer performs compared to Tamil, and if ‘I’ hits the right notes with the Hindi audience, it will open new avenues for Tamil films in the Northern parts of our country.
Title: Re: I(Ai)
Post by: MysteRy on December 23, 2014, 01:56:47 PM
I to clash with 'Yennai Arindhaal' on Pongal day?

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If sources in the industry are to be believed the release date of I might be postponed from January 9 to January 14.

The reason cited by the source is “Aascar Ravichandran feels that though people in the city will be excited to see the film on January 9, people in B and C centers will always prefer films which are newly releasing for Pongal and not the one week old film”.

Also, many theater owners are asking Aascar Ravichandran to leave few screens for the other Pongal releases which he doesn’t want to lose after one week. If I released on January 14, then there will be just one day gap for Yennai Arindhaal and the battle will be really close.

Mean time, the entire crew of I will be soon leaving to Hyderabad for the promotion of Telugu version while the first week of January is allotted for Hindi promotions.
Title: Re: I(Ai)
Post by: MysteRy on December 24, 2014, 09:57:40 PM
Aascar Ravichandran to release I overseas

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The release date of Shankar’s I has been postponed from January 9 to 14 and today the press statement from Aascar Films has confirmed it.

According to the latest press release issued by Aascar Films, the worldwide release of Tamil, Telugu and Hindi versions of I will be through their own banner.

The press statement also confirmed that the film will be released for Pongal which is on January 14 and hence the film will not be released on January 9 as mentioned earlier.

 I has Vikram, Amy Jackson, Upen Patel, Ram Kumar, Santhanam and many to its star cast.
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Post by: MysteRy on December 27, 2014, 02:39:22 PM
Shankar is bigger than Rajinikanth and Jayalalitha, Says RGV

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It looks like ace filmmaker Ram Gopal Varma is super impressed with the trailer of Shankar's I. The director who is famous for his bold statements said “only dumb people will release their films opposite I”.

Ram Gopal Varma tweeted "Just saw "I" trailer 2  and I am sure Sankrantri  is going to be shanker raatri...only dumb people will release their films in front of it"

The director went on saying Shankar is bigger than Rajinikanth and Jayalalitha in Tamil Nadu. Ram Gopal Varma added that Shankar's I will collect more than Rajinikanth's Lingaa, hence Shankar is powerful than Rajini.

Ram Gopal Varma also believes that only Shankar can take Indian cinema to  Hollywood standards. Shankar's I is releasing for Pongal/ Sankaranti in Tamil Nadu and Andhra respectively.
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Post by: MysteRy on December 29, 2014, 08:50:47 PM
Salman Khan awestruck by I trailer

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As a part of I’s promotional plans, Vikram and Amy Jackson will appear in Salman Khan’s reality show Big Boss 8.
 
The news has been officially confirmed by Aascar Films who is producing the film in a large scale and the shooting for the reality show has happened recently.
 
It is said that Vikram met Salman Khan at the sets of Bajrangi Bhaijaan and the actor was reportedly awestruck by the visual extravaganza. Sources add that Kareena Kapoor was also present during the meet and the actress is  highly impressed with the grandeur and visual quality.
 
Mean while sources add that the entire crew including director Shankar, Vikram, Amy Jackson and music composer AR Rahman will be attending tomorrow’s Telugu audio launch of I which will be happening at Hyderabad.
 
Scheduled for Pongal, I  will be simultaneously released in Tamil, Telugu and Hindi.
Title: Re: I(Ai)
Post by: MysteRy on December 31, 2014, 01:35:48 PM
I'm happy that RGV liked the trailer of I: Shankar

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Few days back Ram Gopal Varma tweeted that director Shankar is bigger than Rajinikanth and Jayalalitha in Tamil Nadu. Ram Gopal Varma also expressed how much he loved the trailer of  I and raved about Shankar’s directorial skills.

Recently, when Shankar was in Mumbai for the Hindi audio launch of I, media asked him to comment about Ram Gopal Varma’s praising tweets. Shankar said “I’m happy that Ram Gopal Varma liked the trailer” but he refused to comment on the tweet by saying “I have no comments about his opinion”

Mean time Shankar has also revealed that he got the idea of ‘I’ 15 years back. It is worth a mention that before Endhiran Shankar approached Rajinikanth for I.
Title: Re: I(Ai)
Post by: MysteRy on December 31, 2014, 01:43:07 PM
‘I’ trailer reaches 5 million view!

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Shankar’s grandest yet, I, is all set for release on Pongal and the songs composed by AR Rahman has been a super hit among the fans so far. These are usual for any movie, but what is unusual about this Vikram and Amy Jackson starrer is that its trailer itself has reached 5 million views already!

Yes, no movie in South India has ever had so many views of its trailer. It makes one wonder, if a trailer could get so many views, how many visitors would the film itself get? Mind boggling isn’t it? We await the release of this movie and we shall know very soon. After all, Pongal is just a couple of weeks away!
Title: Re: I(Ai)
Post by: MysteRy on December 31, 2014, 01:44:41 PM
Why Shankar thinks ‘I’ is his second movie?

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Shankar has staged one of the memorable audio launch function for a Tamil movie on September 15, 2014 and here we get you the things that he shared at the Hindi version of ‘I’. Shankar believes that his second innings started with ‘Enthiran’ and thinks ‘I’ is the second movie after his brainchild ‘Robot’.

He went to disclose that he started to pen down the story of ‘I’ 15 years ago and kept on developing it all these years. Shankar and Rahman have locked three songs within a week, but took more than 7 days to get the tunes right for Viikram’s intro.

The team ‘I’ has completed all the post production works and the movie will be out for Pongal.
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Post by: MysteRy on January 04, 2015, 11:39:00 AM
P.C.Sreeram reveals Vikram’s character in ‘I’

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In a recent interview to a popular weekly, P.C. Sreeram has revealed a one line about Vikram’s character in ‘I’. “Vikram has transformed himself as, body builder, Lingesan, AD Film model, Lee, and a hunchback. The movie is all about how Vikram’senjoyable/colorful life becomes dark and I have given the exact tone to the movie with loads of colors and darkness. I have never seen anyone else putting so much hard work for a movie, and even with this information, one cannot simply guess the story of the movie.” – Says the ace cinematographer.

He added that he was supposed to do ‘Indian’, but at that time his former assistant, Late Jeeva was associated with Shankar and he did not want to take his assistant’s place.
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Post by: MysteRy on January 05, 2015, 08:09:56 PM
A grand premiere for Vikram's I in Dubai?

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If sources are to be believed, Vikram’s ambitious Shankar directed film  I will have a grand premiere on the 13th of January in Dubai and Chennai.

Sources say that the premiere in Dubai is almost confirmed while the idea of having a premiere in Chennai is yet to be confirmed by the makers.

The grand premiere in Dubai is likely to be attended by the entire crew of ‘I’ which includes Vikram, Shankar, Amy Jackson, PC Sreeram and many.

Mean time, the revising committee will be soon seeing the film and we will get to know whether ‘I’ will be releasing with U or U/A certificate.

A source on the condition of anonymity says that the film has come out really well while the second half will be completely different from Shankar’s earlier films. One can expect something aesthetic with respect to the portrayal of relationship between Vikram and Amy Jackson.

The source adds that the film is definitely not shorter and Shankar has followed his typical 3hrs running time in ‘I’ as well.
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Post by: MysteRy on January 06, 2015, 05:07:07 PM
‘I’ release date confirmed officially

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As we have already reported, Shankar’s magnum opus, ‘I’, is all set for a release on January 14th. This has been officially confirmed by the makers of the movie. The response for the audio of the film, released a few days back in Hyderabad, has been very good. Chiyaan Vikram, Amy Jackson, Suresh Gopi, Upen Patel etc acted in this most anticipated film. Aascar Ravichandran is the producer of this big visual wonder and N.V.Prasad is releasing the movie in Telugu under Mega Supergood films banner.

Audiences are eagerly waiting to watch the magic of Shankar and Vikram on screen and they are going to have a treat this Sankranthi.
Title: Re: I(Ai)
Post by: MysteRy on January 07, 2015, 11:36:39 AM
Vikram kickstarts I promotions in Kerala & Karnataka

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On Tuesday (Jan6) morning, Chiyaan Vikram, started his I promotions in key southern states of Karnataka and Kerala. Vikram flew into Bangalore in the morning and straight went to Forum Mall in Koramangala, where he met fans at PVR multiplex. Vikram also met the press and spoke about I.

The Karnataka distribution rights of ‘I’ has been bought by Sri Gokul Films for a rumoured Rs 7.5 Cr. The distributor is keen on promoting the film in a massive way so that it will reach a bigger audience.

 Later in the evening Vikram flew to Kochi to start his Kerala promotions of the film. Today (Jan 7), the star will be holding a big press meet at the newly opened Marriott hotel adjoining the Lulu Mall.

Amy Jackson who flew in from London to Chennai on Tuesday evening, will be joining Vikram at the Kochi press meet. It will be one of the biggest film related events in Kerala.
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Post by: MysteRy on January 08, 2015, 01:52:53 PM
‘I’ Vikram’s makeup took five hours everyday

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One of the most talked about releases of the year ‘I’, has too many facets attached to itself. Right from the elaborate set design, to the makeup to the costume – every aspect of the film is enticing the audiences to watch the film.

In the film ‘I’ will see Vikram playing two avatars of a normal man and of a creature which closely looks like an Ogre. It used to take an approximate time of 5 hours every day to get Vikram into this avatar. And the makeup, as we know, has been done by Hollywood’s Weta workshop.

Weta Workshop are world famous makeup artists and have done makeup for various supernatural Hollywood films like ‘The Hobbit’ and ‘Lord of the Rings’.
Shankar ‘I’ is all set to release on the 14th of January!
Title: Re: I(Ai)
Post by: MysteRy on January 08, 2015, 09:58:29 PM
High Court issues three weeks interim stay for 'I'

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When audience all over the world and everyone in the trade are eagerly expecting for the release of Shankar's I, Chennai High Court has issued a three week interim stay order for the film.
 
Earlier Pixar filed a case stating " Aascar Ravichandran haven't settled the amount (rumoured to be few crores) which he got from us and hence the honorable court should stay the release of his upcoming film 'I'".
 
On hearing the petition, honorable justice has issued a three week interim stay for the release of 'I'.
 
The Justice also ordered Aascar Ravichandran to settle the amount before January 30. Now this shocking judgment will be a huge setback for I's release plans.

An update from producer Aascar Ravichandran...

“All issues will be sorted out within an hour and the film will be released as planned”.

Keep tabbing this space for more updates....
Title: Re: I(Ai)
Post by: MysteRy on January 09, 2015, 01:26:16 PM
Vikram spill the beans on ‘I’

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The team ‘I’ met the press and fans in Cochin as a part of their promotional activity ahead of the movie’s release. In which, Vikram spilled some beans about his role and the time he has taken to perform all four roles to perfection.

“I would have easily acted in 9 movies in the last 3 years, but I was mesmerized with the storyline of ‘I’ and I’m happy that I have acted in a movie, which will bring laurels from all over the world. I can proudly claim that ‘I’ is more likely a Hollywood movie than a regular Tamil movie.”- Says Vikram

The movie is getting released all over the world in more than 4000 screens on Januray 14th.
Title: Re: I(Ai)
Post by: MysteRy on January 10, 2015, 05:10:26 PM
‘I’ is not releasing for Pongal?

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The team ‘I’ is busy promoting the movie across the Nation and a few cinema halls have already started the booking too. Meanwhile, Pixar Media has filed a petition stating Aascar Ravichandran hasn’t returned the loan in Madras High Court. In turn, the court has stalled the movie for 3 weeks for the time being.

However, there is still a minor hope for the fans of Vikram; if Aascar Ravichandran settles the debt in a day or two, the movie might get released as planned. Stay tuned for more.
Title: Re: I(Ai)
Post by: MysteRy on January 10, 2015, 07:36:07 PM
Countdown to Pongal- I latest Update

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The big Pongal weekend is just 4 days away – January 14.  And the Tamil industry is in a crisis. The eagerly awaited Shankar’s Vikram starrer I, which was to release on January 14, has run into trouble. The other two Pongal films – Aambala and Darling are on track for a
Pongal release on Jan 15.

On Thursday, the Madras High Court stayed the release of I till January 30. It restrains producer Aascar Ravichandran of Aascar Films from releasing the film on January 14. The interim order was passed on an application filed by Picturehouse Media Limited, a concern owned by PVP Cinemas.

Picturehouse Media say that the producer will has an outstanding of Rs 17.5 Crore . The judge also asked the parties concerned to settle the issue by arbitration if possible.

It gives I a chance to release if the producers pays up the entire amount and settles the creditor before release. Aascar Ravichandran has said he would sort out the matter with the aggrieved party at the earliest and stick to his January 14 release.

Meanwhile as per our reliable sources, the matter between Aascar Ravichandran and Picturehouse Media has been sorted out after some late night meetings and telephonic conferences. An official confirmation is expected today.
Title: Re: I(Ai)
Post by: MysteRy on January 11, 2015, 10:32:25 AM
‘I’ Release Finalised

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Trash the debates, ‘I’ is a Pongal treat, it is! This time, it is not from the know-how, associates or predictions, but from Picture House Media, directly. The controversies are all to be pushed aside, and ‘I’ will hit the big screens, as promised, on 14th January. As per the media house’s statement, “issues were only business oriented, and were discussed and sorted to arrive at a decision in the best interest of the film industry.” So, those of you who leaped forward to have your entertainment pre-booked, fret not, for the plan is on.

It was a settlement of money between Picture House Media and Aascar Ravichandran, producer of ‘I’ that lead to the confusion over the film’s release for the currently blocked slot. Now that everything is in the clear, Shankar’s magnum opus starring Vikram and Amy Jackson in the lead, which has been in the making for four long years, will indeed be a Pongal 2015 treat for one and all – in 36 languages, worldwide!
Title: Re: I(Ai)
Post by: MysteRy on January 11, 2015, 10:57:30 AM
‘I’ rules Kerala market

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The Malayalam movies are playing the waiting game, since Shankar’s ‘I’ is all set to strom in 200+ screens for Pongal. The first one to back out from the race was, ‘Mili’, starring Amala Paul & Nivin Pauly, followed by, Prithviraj’s ‘Picket 43′, and Mammotty’s ‘Fisherman’.

All the above movie’s are looking at a another date to releases the movie, and if, ‘I’ goes on to occupy the screens for till the end of this month, it will be really tough for these films to accommodate themselves.

Meanwhile, the black clouds over the release of ‘I’ have been sorted out amicably, and the producer has assured a smooth release across the world in more than 5000 screens.
Title: Re: I(Ai)
Post by: MysteRy on January 13, 2015, 07:57:43 PM
Will the team ‘I’ get what they want?

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Getting a ‘U’ certificate is very important for a Tamil movie as it might yield them a tax exemption from the state Govt. For a movie like ‘I’ which is said to be produced in more than 100 crores, the ‘U’ certificate becomes a mandatory for the producer to recover his production cost pretty quickly.

The team ‘I’ has sent the movie once again to the revising committee as they did not get a clean ‘U’ in the first attempt and they are said to be pretty hopeful this time around. The movie’s run time is more than 3 hours as of now and if the revising committee suggests any cuts, we might get to hear something different in the later part of the day. Stay tuned for more.
Title: Re: I(Ai)
Post by: MysteRy on January 14, 2015, 02:33:42 PM
I – (Ai) Movie Review

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Cast:    Vikram, Amy Jakson
Direction:    Shankar
Production:    Venu Ravichandran
Music:    A. R. Rahman

The last time Shankar embraced romance would have been “Kadhalan”, is that right? Well, strike that! As none of his movies were short of romance, as the “Love” rather played an important aspect in almost all of his movies. With “I”, we see Shankar experimenting by rather stepping away from his usual message oriented flicks to an action cum romantic drama spearheaded by Chiyaan Vikram and Amy Jackson. Spread over a period of two years, a strict weight regime from the lead actor, trots around the globe and finally an audio launch from Arnold, so has I lived up to the expectation? Let’s find out

I :

The Hunchback, the beast, a bodybuilder, a suave model? The transition by Vikram as Lingesan is what “I” all about. As a diehard bodybuilder whose only goal in life is become Mr. India, deviates from his PATH by falling heads over heels on Diya (Amy). Right, as you sit gaping at Vikram’ s Greek Godish physique through his body building exhibit, out comes the Amy the diva making us sit back and wonder if anyone else could have done this role better.

Shankar takes time to establish his characters, a buildup that rather consumes a lot of time and gets more predictable on who’s who. Love being the Holy Grail of this movie, the avid chemistry between the lead pair rather blossoms in a convincing way and as one might have guessed amongst some of the scenic landscapes on earth.

The movie itself switches between timelines of now and then, a part where the sinister hunchback appears out of nowhere and tortures his victims, the other part where the Bodybuilder turned model runs smitten over an upcoming diva. With a little over 180 minutes of screenplay the plotline would have rather turned dull if not for the occasional humor infused, thanks to the wisecracks from Santhanam.

The stage is set for a grand finale, a heartwarming romance between one of the hottest couple around, a couple of villains licking their wounds to get back their lost pride, so what happens next? Who is the hunchback? Enough spoilers, watch the movie to find out.

What’s good?

Most often in a Shankar movie, the critic’s first impression would be the “Larger than Life” impression that Shankar leaves behind. But in “I”, Vikram’s flies in and dunks the ball, and just keeps doing it.

Two words “Simply Awesome”! To start, “I” is not the movie that brings a character just for the sake of it, however integrates into the plot. All the hardwork Vikram has put into has a fitting justification, something that doesn’t serve just the actor’s hunger but what the fan’s stomach wants as well.

Some of the highlights include the short yet sweet exchange of Madras Baashai between Amy and Vikram, the stunning acting sequences from Chiyaan after Interval, Amy sets the screen on fire as a model, finally though I hate to repeat this in every Shankar movie; the Songs and its jaw dropping picturization. As again Rahman somehow keeps waving his magic wand for Shankar movies at ease, springs life to the movie. PC Sreeram’s work behind the lens, especially for the shots in China are simply magnificent, also puts justice to the extensive makeup work from the Weta workshop.

Cast & Crew:

Amy Jackson’s screen presence is just wow. While leaving the cinema hall, one cannot think of someone else in her place, and she had worked really hard to get the lip synch, which is laudable. After a brief hiatus, Santhanam has bounced back heavily, and proved that he’s the best in the business. He shoulders the movie in the first one hour and comes back to provide some comic relief in the later part of the second half.

Suresh Gopi has underplayed for most part of the movie and erupted hard when it’s required. Upen Patel looks classy and fits the bill perfectly as an international model. Ramkumar Ganesan will remind you the famous Liquor baron and Shankar has extracted what is needed from him.
Although the movie is a visual treat, Antony’s editing department could have spent some more time to make the screenplay a bit faster than what it had been served. At the end of 3 hours, 10 mins, the viewers are exhausted to some extent.  The movie features four extraordinary stunt sequences designed by, Yuen Woo Ping (Bike Stunt in China), and Anal Arasu’s three fantabulous stunts are nothing less than a visual treat. Probably for the very first time, the viewers are sticking to their seats when the stunts arrive, on-screen. WETA has done more than a magic to the script and this will open new avenues for Tamil cinema.

Why, What and How?

As much we enjoy Shankar’s manifestation of opulence there are staggering moments in the movie that could have changed its outlook.

Of all the Shankar movies, I is the most predictable one; be it the plot or the next to come sequence.
It’s surprising to see mediocre dubbing in a perfectionist’s movie, all the lip synch between the non-Tamil speakers look haywire.
At a stretch of 189 minutes, the screenplay clearly tugs along giving out time for ample dull moments, could have been trimmed.
An age old tested storyline heavily weighs on Vikram’s performance and makes the viewers constantly in search of thrills and perks.
Ergo, I capitalizes too much on Vikram’s energetic performances yet crosses the boundary line in style.
Title: Re: I(Ai)
Post by: MysteRy on January 14, 2015, 09:25:13 PM
Kerala is all set to give a rousing welcome for 'I'

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Shankar’s I, which has Vikram as the hero, will release in around 220 theatres in Kerala. The fans of the film have made sure that the first day is totally sold out, which will ensure a superb opening for the film in the state.

Vikram has tremendous fan following in Kerala and the popularity of Tamil films is posing a threat to Malayalam films. Usually, January is a busy month with so many new releases in Kerala, but the filmmakers are playing a cautious game this year.

The response to I and the fate at the box office of the remaining Pongal releases will be a key factor while deciding the release date of the forthcoming Malayalam films.
Title: Re: I(Ai)
Post by: MysteRy on January 14, 2015, 09:32:43 PM
Why, one must give a try to spend money for ‘I’

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On an average, we all, especially, the youngsters, spend our hard earned 120 rupees for a movie ticket, at least once in a month. There are people, who visit the cinema halls only during festivals and for the biggest stars in the industry. The tag Shankar itself will draw almost everyone towards to the theatre, but the below points might help the people, who hardly step into the cinema halls.

1.    The shooting for the movie started way back in July 2012 and ended in August, 2014. One of the longest movie ever

in   the history of Indian cinema to be under production for more than two years.

2.    Vikram’s versatility as he shed and gained kilos for all three characters.

3.       P.C. Sreeram’s camera and one can notice that he played with the primary colors, Red, Blue, and Green for

the  ‘Pookale Satru Oyivedugal’ song.

4.       The X factor in Ramkumar Ganesan and Suresh Gopi characters.

5.       For the first time, Shankar has put off his vigilante kind of story lines and took a romantic thriller.

6.       Vikram’s alien level effort to dub in all three languages for the Hunchback character by holding his throat tightly to get the modulation right.

7.       World famous, ‘WETA Studios’ contribution for an Indian movie.

8.       Most expensive Tamil cinema ever

9.       Shankar’s grandeur

10.     Vikram’s dedication
Title: Re: I(Ai)
Post by: MysteRy on January 17, 2015, 04:55:33 PM
'I' takes a gargantuan opening

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Shankar directed Vikram's I has taken a gargantuan opening across the globe. As per sources worldwide gross collection is approximately Rs 35 crores.

In Tamil Nadu, the film has grossed 10.5 crs (approx) on its first day and the nett collection is 8 crs, after 25 to 30% entertainment tax cut. Since the film is having a UA certificate, it is not tax free in TN. Though the film has been trashed by critics, the Pongal holiday audiences has lapped it up.

In Kerala, I has grossed nearly 3.05 crores which is a new record for any language film on the opening day. No big Malayalam film has ever collected Rs 3.5 Cr on its first day. The number of screens (225) and the promotions enabled the film to get such an opening.

In Karnataka, the first day gross collection of I is reportedly around 2.5 crores. Being a working day the film did not open big, but is expected to do better during the weekend.

In the overseas market I is doing extremely well thanks to the Shankar brand. The film has collected half a million US dollars in its premiere show on January 14 which means in US alone the film has grossed Rs 3.2 crores.

And I in Telugu has also taken a very good opening. The Andhra Pradesh and Telengana collection of I is almost equal to the film's BO performance in Tamil Nadu. Yes, the first day gross collection of I is almost Rs 10.5 crs (approx), which is as good as a big hero Telugu film.

In short I has taken a dream opening especially in southern states of India and overseas. I in Hindi is releasing today (Jan 16) in the Hindi heartland of North India.
Title: Re: I(Ai)
Post by: MysteRy on January 21, 2015, 10:29:29 PM
Smiley calls out Shankar's regressive take on Transwomen

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iving Smile Vidya aka Smiley, actor, writer and transgender activist, has written an open letter to Director Shankar on his latest film 'I' that takes some pretty violent digs at the transgender community. This rather blatant show of hatred was not lost on our critic who found it offensive among the many other things that 'I' threw up. Read Smiley's take on the film, below:

To
The Epic Film director Shankar:

Sir,

I watched “I”.

I stand here in Tamil Nadu, where religious fundamentalist forces have ensured that a creative piece of work has been retracted and its author gone into exile, where – on grounds that it hurt religious sentiments – “The Da Vinci Code” was banned, and “Viswaroopam” was temporarily banned and went on to get a lot of publicity, becoming a high grosser.

I stand here today and look at your work. Everyone knows that a ‘Shankar film’ caters to the actor’s hunger for versatility in a role, the producer’s fetish for money, the mad worship of a rogue masquerading as a hero, or  the blatant misogyny underlying the blind craze among fans.

However, you would have known that most critics, barring a predictable few, have found the film disappointing. While they have ridiculed your script and your screenplay, it seems to be beyond them to criticise your ridiculing the ‘nine’ (trans) character in your movie. I am amazed at the wonders of freedom of expression exercised in the making of this particular work. You are, after all, the epic director! You are free to depict us, trans people as sex freaks, sociopaths, second class citizens, or in any way you want to. I’m sure you would have liked it when one of them took a leaf out of your book and wrote, ‘there’s another villain, a “nine”thara.’

Beyond your magnificent ambition, ostentatious sets,  striking actors, and your grand budget, I would like to reach out to your large and imposing mind. If the appalling denigration of transwomen in “Shivaji” (when Vivek says ‘It has just come back from surgery,’ and our super star moves away, disgusted) was at one level, you have surpassed yourself by taking transphobia to a whole new level in “I”.

This insignificant little girl would like to speak a few words with you about this.

Just ten minutes into the film, Vikram, the epitome of on-screen machismo, stares at the villain and says ‘dei, potta’. I was not surprised. Other ‘pottais' like me and I are used to such slander on screen. When Vinoth, director of the socially-sensitive film “SathurangaVettai”, casually uses the word ‘pottai’ as an abuse, and critics ruling this part of the world support him, can we expect any less from you?

Shankar, how are we, the pottais of the world, any less dignified than your masculine ideal? Is that ideal bigger than our realization that our being is filled with femininity, and we yearn to live the truth of our gender? Is your ideal much bigger than the courage to be honest and leave the safety of our home, and the comfort of our families? Is your ideal nobler than us losing our basic rights as citizens, when we run away and become refugees, second-class citizens, in our own country? Is it more magnificent than the scorching pyre of starting life afresh as a woman, without economic or social support? Is it any grander than us bearing with fortitude, the violence of your masculine ideal on our bodies every day of our lives? Or, Shankar, do you simply think we do not feel at all? That we cannot realize our dignity is assaulted?

It’s fine that you wanted five villains. I understand your script required all of them to be from the film industry. But then, you wanted one villain among them to be plush and grand and at the same time comical. I am appalled that you chose to have a transwoman as that villain.

Your transwoman character is a stylist. Just so that you wanted it to be authentic you cast Ojas Rajani – Aishwarya Rai’s stylist in “Enthiran” (I wonder if she knew what she was doing; if you told her how transphobic her character is in the movie). Even while she is introduced as the top stylist by the ciswoman who plays the leading lady, why do the hero and the friend look down on this transwoman? You must know that there are numerous examples of transwomen who have risen to great heights, battling these very same struggles. Do you wish to make the statement that despite our rising to great heights, the fact that we are trans is reason enough to look down on us? To denigrate us? When you see fans update their vocabulary to use the name of a popular film that strove to bring dignity to the transgender community (I am referring to the film “Kanchanaa” which, surprisingly, against its intention, has lent its title to be used by people to tease us these days), why would you start with that popular song sung by a travelling group of transwomen singer-dancers, “oororam puliyamaram”? Unfailing your ignoble intention, the audience erupted with laughter at this mean usage of the song. Would you have heard the wail of our mothers, who are, just like your “Muthalvan” Pugazh’s mother, in anguish?

Your leading man sees your leading lady only in posters and on the silver screen, falls in love with her – true and honest – and yet manages to not have any sexual desires at all. And your leading lady loves him in return, thanks to guilt and sympathy. When this is okay, how is it that the love of a transwoman is so worthless that it disgusts not just the leading man, but also the lady, and the friend, and the faraway ad filmmaker? This disgust is a tool you have employed to vilify the character in your script, isn’t it? When you wanted to show her as a rich transwoman, your camera lens showed her in a very beautiful light. Immediately after her love is brushed aside as being worthy of scorn, your camera shows her as a despicable person. Shankar, let me tell you, your camera does not just show a despicable Ojas, it shows a despicable you!

You know, right up to this scene I wanted to be civil and polite in expressing my angst. Just when you showed us that Ojas occupied Room No. 9, I lost it. You must know that I have been called ‘nine’ all my life in school. I was poked and pierced on all sides, torn apart, left alone and to nothing but tears, with this number. I still have this number now, thrown at me on the streets. I also have the arsenal of swear words I have picked up on the way, and I would not hesitate to throw back at you. But then, the critics of the world (special mention, Cable Shankar) will take it upon themselves to give me lessons in cultured conversation. I do not want that; so I will continue to be polite.

While the censor board made you place the disclaimer, ‘No animals were harmed during the making of this film’, it turned a blind eye to the blatant discrimination of sexual and gender minorities, and people with physical disabilities – granting you the freedom to hurt and offend these sections of the population. What is the use of questioning the faults in your work without condemning the kindness of the CBFC?

Let’s turn to your leading actor Vikram. He has risen to great heights after much effort and hard work, but he is no exception to this insensitivity – the film that gave him his big break, Bala’s “Sethu”, has him say ‘de, you are going to become an ajak one day, doing this’. His inspiration – the rationalist, modernist, liberal – Kamal Haasan has, after all, used ‘pottai’ with such recklessness, and has famously vilified transwomen and homosexuals in his film ‘Vettayaadu Vilayaadu’. This insensitivity is common to every actor here.

But still, if it will reach, I’d like to say one thing to you – and all actors, comedians and directors. The men of this world are not your only audience – those men who worship that abusive, insensitive, patriarchal, masculine ideal that denigrates people who are courageous enough to live the truth. Your work is also watched by those very same people you denigrate, alienate and laugh at. We have TVs in our homes. We watch your films. We laugh, we enjoy. We also feel. We can also rise in fury when our dignity is assaulted.
Title: Re: I(Ai)
Post by: MysteRy on January 21, 2015, 10:50:23 PM
Suresh Gopi on cloud nine after I release!

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In both reel life and real life, actor Suresh Gopi is finding a top spot in the headlines these days. There were big speculations everywhere regarding the length of his role in Shankar's I. 

 Now it has been revealed that his role as the main vallian in the film is perhaps the best in his career so far.

But on the day when I released, the actor was in the news for his speech in connection with the Vizhinjam project. His alleged comment that Hindus should be actively involved in the project was discussed at length by social networking sites. But there are many who believe that he was misquoted.

It's now Suresh Gopi's turn to make a statement on the controversy. As for his career, I could catapult him to an altogether different league.
Title: Re: I(Ai)
Post by: MysteRy on January 23, 2015, 01:41:41 PM
Vikram is hot property after 'I' success

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After Shankar's 'I', Vikram seems to be getting a lot of offers from many top directors in Kollywood.

Sources close to Vikram say that the actor has agreed to do a project for Kalaipuli S Thanu and it will be directed by Anand Shankar of Arima Nambi fame. Vikram has also revealed that he has asked Vijay Milton to come up with yet another script after 10 Enrathukkula and recently the director is said to have narrated the outline.

Mean time we also hear that Gautham Menon has narrated a script for Vikram which might be produced by Ayngaran International.

Another buzz is that AR Murugadoss who is producing 10 Enrathukkulla will also be directing a film for Vikram but sources say that it is too early to confirm any such reports
Title: Re: I(Ai)
Post by: MysteRy on January 29, 2015, 11:04:43 AM
Vikram, Vijay & Shankar at I success bash

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Recently, the success bash of Vikram and Shankar’s ‘I’ happened at Leela Palace, Chennai.  The party was attended by Vijay, Vikram, Shankar and their respective family. It is said that even the reticent and normally reserved Vijay and Shankar is said to have a good time at the party.

Sources add that Vikram, Vijay and Shankar have cracked jokes till midnight and even danced for some of the peppy Tamil numbers. Word is that all the three have also discussed about the future projects and also on I’s general reception from the audiences.

It has to be noted that of late, Vijay and Shankar are sharing a special rapport and sources say that the duo might soon join together for a possible project!
Title: Re: I(Ai)
Post by: MysteRy on January 29, 2015, 11:11:43 AM
The Real and the Reel in Shankar's I

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The treatment of the transwoman in the recently released Shankar film I has come under flak from the transgender community as well as film critics. Fanboys and fangirls of Shankar, however, insist that the issue has been blown out of proportion and that the film-maker was only depicting 'reality'. That is, it is only real for two local Chennai boys to insult and denigrate a transwoman and that the film merely portrays this 'reality'.
 
The argument that all of this is because of Shankar's commitment to reality seems hilarious, given that I has a man suffering from muscle atrophy beating up a bunch of goons single-handedly, a supermodel from an elite social class falling head-over-heels in love with a guy who can't say 'thanks' properly just because he guilt-tripped her a bit, a long line of suitors rejecting the supermodel's hand in marriage because she had a boyfriend once, a business tycoon going to insane lengths to avenge a newbie model and so on. The entire film calls for a mammoth suspension of disbelief if we're to sit through it and convince ourselves that all of this is remotely 'real'. It's quite evident that Shankar's selective use of 'reality' in the film is pretty suspect.

Even if a film is realistically made, there is a sea of difference between portraying the ugliness of a certain reality as it is and validating it in your narrative. For example, showing street sexual harassment as it happens is one thing; to romanticize it and show it as machismo is quite another. Tamil cinema routinely shows the heroine being stalked, harassed and blackmailed into falling in 'love’'with the hero. Any woman who has faced street sexual harassment (and which woman in India hasn't?) will attest to the fact that this is absolutely not the way to a woman's heart. And yet, we're routinely asked to suspend our disbelief and accept this crime as romance because this is 'just a movie'. So on the one hand, we have loyal fans insisting that a certain depiction happens because it is 'real' and on the other hand, the same fans justify nonsensical and even dangerous portrayals because one shouldn't 'confuse' reality with cinema.

What Lingesan (Vikram) and Santhanam (Babu) do in I is a validation of the treatment that is mete out to transfolks in real life. The scenes are considered to be comic and not a representation of injustice or intolerance. The purpose of the hero in any narrative is to draw the audience to his side of viewing the story. The audience is meant to root for him and his actions. This is why, even when we have a hero playing the bad boy, he continues to be principled about many things that he knows the audience will consider important. For example, even if the hero is a smuggler, he will refuse to smuggle drugs; he will refuse to rape women or traffick children. This is the key difference between a hero-playing-a-bad-boy and an actual bad boy. The hero's attitude and behaviour towards anybody and any issue in the film becomes a justification of their/its depiction. Nowhere in I does Lingesan change his attitude towards the transwoman. From her introduction to her humiliation, she remains an object to be scorned and rejected.

In real life, transfolks have come a long way. Especially in a State like Tamil Nadu which has pioneered efforts to give them their rights. Many transgender persons are educated, hold jobs (and not only in the glamour industry as is routinely portrayed), and have found acceptance within a society that is slowly moving towards recognizing people of all genders and sexual orientations. Given this climate, it is curious to see which end of the stick of 'reality' Shankar has chosen to cling to in his film. It takes more guts and gumption to scratch the surface of reality and show it without make-up than to blow up a 100 crores sticking boils on to a man’s face. Without a doubt, I has its fans who will applaud it for its use of 21st century technology. There will be very few who will see the 19th century mentality in it but it is important that some of us see it.
Title: Re: I(Ai)
Post by: MysteRy on March 04, 2015, 09:59:00 PM
Vikram's 'I' hits half century

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Today, Vikram and Shankar's monstrous hit 'I'  completes its 50 days run in Tamil Nadu.

The film is a huge that it has grossed more than 150 crores worldwide and thus it turns out to be the second highest grossing Tamil film after Rajinikanth's Endhiran.

Produced by Aascar Ravichandran, the film got mixed response from critics but audience lapped it up big time for the grandeur and Vikram's sheer hard work in the hunchback role.

Not just in Tamil Nadu, the film has been declared as a hit venture in Kerala, Karnataka, overseas and also made huge business in the neighboring states Andhra Pradesh/Nizam.

Sify.com wishes the entire team of I including Shankar, Vikram,Amy Jackson, AR Rahman, PC Sreeram and Aascar Ravichandran on their huge success.