Thursday, May 15, 2008

KS Ravikumar's choice - Vikram & Surya?

Although speculations are rife about KS Ravikumar's next project, credible sources confirm that the director has finalized his next project with Sarath kumar for which the story and script are ready. This means that the winning team of such movies as Naataamai and Natpukaaga will join hands for this venture. 
   
K S Ravikumar
 
Talks are also on for two more possible ventures with Surya and Vikram. KSR is said to be holding discussions with Gnanavelraja of Studio Green for a project with Surya in the lead. Studio Green's production credits include the Surya - Jo starrer Jillunnu Oru Kaadhal.
 
That apart, if rumors can be believed, KSR is also busy making plans with producer Mohan Natarajan of Rajakaliamman pictures for another venture with Vikram and Nayan in the lead.
 
 

THE DASAVATHARAM INVESTIGATION

Dasavatharam
This might be the toughest jigsaw ever. We have so many pieces and yet no clue as to what fits in where. So, we have no idea of what the big picture looks like. Let's assume each role that Kamal does in Dasavatharam as one piece of the jigsaw and try to put all of them together piece by piece using all the information, rumors and imagination that we have. We may not get to the heart of Dasavatharam but the effort might be worth it.

Clue 1:

The first press release. This referred to the ancient tussle between Kulothunga cozhan and the Vaishnava saint Ramanujan. Dating back to the 14th century, legend connects their tussle to the revered idol at Srirangam in Trichy, an idol that was supposedly drowned in the sea along with the saint who was labeled a heretic. By the look of things, Kamal plays Ramanujan here, who is chained to the idol and dragged along with it.

Clue 2:

The stills: Among the first set of official stills of Dasavatharam to be released were two frames with Kamal and Asin, where Asin was shown holding something that looked like a small idol. Another still shows a priest carrying the same idol. Now this leads to the question: Was this the idol that was drowned along with Ramanujan in the 14th century, went on a long journey through the length and breadth of India and finally returned to Srirangam? There have also been a few SMSs circulating with stills showing Mughal looking kings holding the idol. This makes sense as the idol of Srirangam is said to have passed through the hands of the Mughals during its long journey.
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Clue 3:

The latest stills: All of you have seen it and by now would be quite sure that Kamal indeed plays Ramanujam. But these set of stills show Kamal being chained to a larger than life-size idol and being drowned. Now, this is certainly not the idol that we saw Asin holding, nor can this be the idol that according to legend went on a long journey across India. Here the jigsaw fails to connect.

Clue 4:

The next press release: This revealed a scene that was shot which involved lyricist Kapilan. Kamal and Kapilan together protest and stop illegal sand quarrying from a river bed, Kapilan recites a verse describing his feelings- that's what the scene is all about. The theme of the scene is definitely very contemporary and could have found a place in Al Gore's Inconvenient Truth. But what puzzles us here is what such a theme or track is doing in a movie that has stills indicating a mythological/legend/ drama? What would environmental concerns be doing in such a movie?
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Clue 5:

The stills again: All of you might have seen Kamal in the trailer (and the stills) in a body suit, fully covered in a sophisticated research facility. Now, it is easy to believe that he is training to be an astronaut in the movie but the more distinct possibility is that the research facility we saw is a high-tech bioscience laboratory. And, we have heard a few things about biological weapons and warfare in connection with Dasavatharam. So, is one of the Kamals involved in a biological warfare research lab and how does this form a part of a movie that has its origins in the 14th century. And, after the audio release function Jackie Chan had said something about the movie in which we had heard the word 'pollution' and allied terms. Now, we have environmental conservation, biological warfare and pollution control all jostling for space in the same movie.

Clue 6:

The tsunami: The tsunami scene is one of the highlights of Dasavatharam. When does it happen, why and how? From the stills it does look like it is from the 14th century when the movie begins. How do the seismic waves originate? Some opinions have been floating around that it is the wrath of the Lord of Srirangam who had been drowned that causes the giant waves. But, looking at the above sub plots of pollution control and environmental conservation, a deeper message cannot be ruled out here.
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Clue 7:

Big or small: Does the story revolve around the big idol or the small idol, both of which are present in the movie? Well, some ingenious brains have been working up some great theories. One such theory says that the giant idol that was drowned in the sea was made of a very powerful/valuable stone and vested foreign interests are trying to get their hands on it. That sort of explains why we see Kamal fighting a foreigner in the trailer. But the question remains, is the fight for the big idol or the small one?

Clue 8:

The Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) was reportedly not very happy with the depiction of the Vaishnava-Shaiva conflict of the 14th century (without even seeing the movie). But the production house has issued a clarification stating that the movie in no way hurts the feelings of devotees.
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Clue 9:

This one adds to the confusion: the other roles played by Kamal. The old lady, the Sardar, George Bush-what are these characters doing in a movie that involves Srirangan?!

Clue 10:

The unpredictability: We have heard a lot, assumed a lot, seen a little and yet nowhere near to knowing what Dasavatharam is. We feel that it might be two perspectives: the spiritual and the scientific, with a contemporary message. But then, the man behind this is Kamal and when Dr. Kamal Haasan is at work, nothing is predictable.

The politically correct Dasavatharam!

The International Sri Vaishanva Dharma Samrakshana recently filed a petition against the film director, producer and the Central Censor Board in the High Court of Madras stating that Dasavatharam contains scenes that hurt the religious sentiments of Vaishnavites in particular. The separate counters, filed by the director and the Central.
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Censor Board, stated that it is improper on the part of the petitioner to arrive at a conclusion by merely viewing the promos.
 
Director K.S. Ravi Kumar in his petition had stated that the story is based on the books published by the Tamil Nadu Government; therefore, it has to be historically correct. The allegations that Kamal Haasan sets his foot on the "Om" mantra and the holy book Bagavadh Geetha is also incorrect. Moreover, the film is not based on Sri Rangam Temple or the God abode there. After hearing the pleadings, Justices Rajasurya and Sathyanarayan enquired the advocate present on behalf of the producer whether the release date has been finalized. On receiving a negative response, they adjourned case to May 20th.
 

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Monday, May 12, 2008

What's New on Picasa Web Albums?

What's New on Picasa Web Albums?

Check out some of the things we've recently launched. We're working hard to make Picasa Web Albums better, and to add new features as quickly as possible. Is there a feature you'd like to see? Let us know!

Map your photos
See your photos arranged on a map, and show friends exactly where you took your best pictures. Simply type a location into the 'Place Taken' field when creating a new album, or refine a photo's placement using a drag-and-drop map. It's a great way to share photos from a summer vacation or road trip. For a quick peek at what results look like, check out our
demo album.

 

 

Picasa Web Albums for mobile devices
Take your favorite pictures with you everywhere.  You can now
use your mobile phone to see any picture you've posted to Picasa Web Albums.  You can even post comments on your friends' latest photos.

 

 

 

Make that slideshow to go!
Create a portable Flash slideshow that you can embed in your blog or any other web page, like MySpace. Simply go to an album, click the "Embed Slideshow" link, and copy and paste the HTML shown into your website. The slideshow has built-in playback controls (just rollover to reveal), and it gives you the ability to turn captions on or off and pick from multiple sizes.
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Bigger photo uploads
We've doubled the size of the images you can upload - from 10MB to 20MB per image. As always, you can still use Picasa to
reduce the file size of the photos you're uploading to Picasa Web Albums.

Picasa Web Albums data API
Now developers can create applications that build on content in their Picasa Web Albums. This API lets your applications display, modify and query Picasa Web Albums data.
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Share photo albums in your instant messages
You can now share photo albums in your chats with the
Google Talk Gadget. Paste a URL from Picasa Web Albums into your chat, and you can scroll through a slideshow of the album right in your conversation.

Search community photos
Discover and explore public photos posted by others in the Picasa Web Albums community. You can look up captions, tags, album titles, album locations, and album descriptions. Search also works across only My Photos or My Favorites if you're signed in.

More free storage
We've upped the free storage quota to 1GB (and counting!). That's enough room to post and share around 4,000 standard resolution photos. Need more storage space?
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Link to this album or photo
It's now easier to link to an album or photo from an email, IM, or web page. Just copy and paste the URL and/or HTML code we show you. Plus, pick from four photos sizes for your web page.

View Blogger photos
All photos uploaded through Blogger now appear in My Photos. The titles of these Blogger web albums match the titles of their respective blog posts. Now the photos you use in both services can be managed from one place.
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Anyone can upload videos using Picasa
Finally, a way to share those digital camera movies with friends.
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Order prints and photo products
If one of our print providers sells it, you can order it.

Now available in 18 additional languages
Picasa Web Albums now works in the following languages:English (UK), English (US), Chinese (Simplified), Chinese (Traditional), Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Swedish and Turkish. If you are running an older version of Picasa in one of these languages, you will automatically be upgraded to the latest version of the software with the new "Web Album" button.

Anyone can now try Picasa Web Albums
Now when your friends ask how they can get Picasa Web Albums for themselves, just let them know that all they need is a free
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Email notifications
Find out when friends leave comments on your photos or if one of your favorites has uploaded new photos.  
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Link to your friends
Let everyone know about a friend's or a favorite gallery by adding it to your "Linked galleries" on your public gallery page.  
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Use your Mac to upload photos
Now there's a free download that comes with two ways for Mac users to
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