[...] Another dimension to this story is – irrelevance. Except for occasional movies like Perumazhakkalam and Achuvinte Amma, there are few movies in which the heroine is important. The movies today have heroes who do everything and just need a beautiful face to appear in few scenes and songs. Very rarely heroines get a author backed role in Malayalam films. [...]
[...] Lion on the other hand is a political thriller with Dileep donning the role of a young politician. He potrays the role of a straight forward politician (ha ha) fighting his father who is also a politician, but corrupt to the core. Lion is Dileep’s party’s election symbol (just in case you were worried about any Narasimham like morphing). Kavya Madhavan plays Dileep’s love interest and the movie is directed by Joshiy (formerly Joshi) with the script by the duo Siby K Thomas and Udayakrishnan. Following Hindi/Tamil/Telugu movie trends, this movie has a song picturised in New Zealand [...]
[...] But in Malayalam most of the film makes are not casting her against young heroes like Dileep or Prithviraj. She tried her luck as Jayaram’s heroine in Sankar Dada, but it sank like Titanic. As we mentioned before, Kavya Madhavan is the only actress still remaining in Kerala and she seems to making the best of it by acting with Dileep in Lion and Prithviraj in Ananthabhadram. [...]
[...] But in Malayalam most of the film makes are not casting her against young heroes like Dileep or Prithviraj. She tried her luck as Jayaram’s heroine in Sankar Dada, but it sank like Titanic. As we mentioned before, Kavya Madhavan is the only actress still remaining in Kerala and she seems to making the best of it by acting with Dileep in Lion and Prithviraj in Ananthabhadram. [...]
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[...] Another dimension to this story is – irrelevance. Except for occasional movies like Perumazhakkalam and Achuvinte Amma, there are few movies in which the heroine is important. The movies today have heroes who do everything and just need a beautiful face to appear in few scenes and songs. Very rarely heroines get a author backed role in Malayalam films. [...]
Vellithira » Blog Archive » 2005 - Heroines. - January 6, 2006 at 9:04 pm
[...] Lion on the other hand is a political thriller with Dileep donning the role of a young politician. He potrays the role of a straight forward politician (ha ha) fighting his father who is also a politician, but corrupt to the core. Lion is Dileep’s party’s election symbol (just in case you were worried about any Narasimham like morphing). Kavya Madhavan plays Dileep’s love interest and the movie is directed by Joshiy (formerly Joshi) with the script by the duo Siby K Thomas and Udayakrishnan. Following Hindi/Tamil/Telugu movie trends, this movie has a song picturised in New Zealand [...]
Vellithira » Blog Archive » Balram Vs Taradas Vs Lion - January 23, 2006 at 11:10 am
[...] But in Malayalam most of the film makes are not casting her against young heroes like Dileep or Prithviraj. She tried her luck as Jayaram’s heroine in Sankar Dada, but it sank like Titanic. As we mentioned before, Kavya Madhavan is the only actress still remaining in Kerala and she seems to making the best of it by acting with Dileep in Lion and Prithviraj in Ananthabhadram. [...]
Vellithira » Blog Archive » Navya Nair’s offbeat films - February 7, 2006 at 12:56 pm
[...] But in Malayalam most of the film makes are not casting her against young heroes like Dileep or Prithviraj. She tried her luck as Jayaram’s heroine in Sankar Dada, but it sank like Titanic. As we mentioned before, Kavya Madhavan is the only actress still remaining in Kerala and she seems to making the best of it by acting with Dileep in Lion and Prithviraj in Ananthabhadram. [...]
varnachitram » Navya Nair’s offbeat films - February 13, 2006 at 1:56 pm