Showing posts with label Loud Speaker. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Loud Speaker. Show all posts

September 22, 2009

Loud Speaker is very good


One of the fast vanishing qualities in human beings living in the rural India these days is simplicity, what with rapid urbanisation and materialistic approach towards life.

Everyone is becoming an island of sorts, protecting his own space without caring for others. What happens if in such a scenario a person lands oozing rustic charm and keeping the old values intact? That is what the National award-winning director Jayaraj tries to explore in his latest Malayalam film Loud Speaker starring Mammootty and Sashi Kumar (former Chairman of Asianet and the director of Kaya Tharan).

The idea may be old but the way he presents it floors us. The charm of human bonding and staying one with nature without malice towards anyone forms the crux of this film.

Mike Philipose (Mammootty), a person with a loud booming voice from the rustic hinterland lands up in an apartment building (a symbolic representation of city life) as an organ donor for an old expatriate scientist Menon (Shashi Kumar). How he changes the lifestyle of the inhabitants of that building forms the story.

The story is laced with humour. So, the underlying pathos of the situation is glazed over by it. The area of conflict initially is the sophistication of city dwellers versus the uncouth ways of a rural migrant. The tug of war between the two forms the major chunk of the first half of the film. The building being the microcosm wealthy society: a kindergarten attending children with unbridled mischief to college students who do not have the courtesy or respect, a man who tends to a dog while the wife works in a foreign country, a warring middle-aged couple who even cook their food separately, old aged parents abandoned after they have distributed their wealth among their children.

These characters are portrayed well. Jagathy Sreekumar, the secretary of the housing society is the husband who tends to a German shepherd. Kalapana and Bheeman Raghu are the warring couple and Janardhanan is the anguished father, who has filed a case against his children to get back his property.

And, to fill the place of a leading lady, Gracy Singh is cast as a nurse attending to Menon at his home.

The first half moves breezily with mirth. The second half becomes sentimentally heavy as Menon revisits his childhood, the place from where he had run away as teenager for having an illicit affair with his cousin. This part of the narrative is a bit too slow but, considering the overall package, this can be termed as a minor glitch, and can be overlooked.

Mammootty excels in handling both humour and seriousness with elan. His performance in this film proves that he does not require to do kiddie stuff to establish his comic credentials. Here he shoulders the responsibility of entertaining a section of the audience while keeping the serious undercurrent intact.

Shashi Kumar as the vulnerable but sure-footed man needing urgent kidney transplant is believable. His voice modulation is soft but firm in contrast with that of Mike, showing off his exposure to the aristocratic world.

With Loud Speaker, Jayaraj gets back into his groove.

September 18, 2009

Loud speaker postponed to Sep 20!


At the last minute, director Jayaraj and Time Ads the producer and distributor of Mammootty's eagerly awaited Loudspeaker has postponed it from Friday(Sep 18) to Sunday(Sep 20).

The reason given out is technical due to delay in DI work, though the grapevine has it that there is some financial issues to be sorted out.

Anyway, after all release ads were published in Friday morning newspapers and posters were pasted, the decision was taken in the night to postpone it.

The theatres in Kerala which had chartered the Mammootty film are running around trying to screen Kamal Hassan- Mohanlal biggie Unnaipol Oruvan for two days.

It's a win-win situation for the Tamil film which will now open big without any opposition.

September 4, 2009

Pazhassiraja postponed to October 2, Loudspeaker on September 18th


Mammootty's big Ramzan release due on September 18, Hariharan's epic Pazhassi Raja which got censored with an 'UA' certificate, has been postponed by two weeks!

The new date of release of the film is October 2, Gandhi Jayanthi- Pooja festival weekend.

The CG and DI work of the film has to be completed and it is taking time. The film was censored on August 31, so that it will be eligible for Panorama selection.

So now Mammootty, the smartest guy in showbiz is preponing the release of his Jayaraj directed Loud Speaker from October 2 to September 18.

The film too has been censored on August 31, with a clean 'U' certificate.

Most of the theatres which had booked Pazhassi Raja has been taken over by Loud Speaker distributors Time Ads, the film carries very good reports. It looks like Mammootty will get a solo release.

June 9, 2009

Aamir's girl with Mammootty?



Bollywood actress Gracy Singh will begin shooting Wednesday for a Malayalam film opposite superstar Mammooty, director Jayaraj said Sunday.

"Gracy loved the subject when it was narrated to her and gave her dates immediately for Loud Speaker, an offbeat venture. The first schedule will begin in Thrissur Wednesday. It is Gracy's first non-Bollywood movie," said award winning director Jayaraj.
"Moser Baer will be taking its bow in Malayalam with this venture. The humorous musical is all about a village bumpkin nicknamed 'Mike' Gopalakrishnan as he always shouts. Mammooty plays the title role," he added.
Winner of the Golden Peacock for best director in 1999 for his creation Karunam and several international accolades, Jayaraj is being reunited with Mammooty after a gap of 18 years, according to a press statement from Moser Baer.
Gracy Singh is known as an actress who played offbeat roles in Munnabhai MBBS and Aamir Khan's Lagaan, according to publicists.

June 7, 2009

Gracy Singh Confirmed as Mammootty’s Heroine for Loudspeaker


It is confirmed that Bollywood actress Gracy Singh is the heroine of superstar Mammootty's forthcoming Loudspeaker, directed by Jayaraj. The actress will be in Trichur on June 10 for the shooting, sources said. Gracy Singh is said to be learning Malayalam, as Jayaraj is using sync sound for Loudspeaker.
Penned and produced by the director himself in association with Moser Baer Entertainments, Loudspeaker has Mammootty donning the role of 'Mike Gopalan', who always prefers to talk very loudly. The rest of the star cast includes Jagathy, Nedumudi Venu, Innocent, Salim Kumar, Siddique and others. Bijibal has scored the music.
Gracy Singh started her career as a member of the dance group 'The Planets'. Her histrionic talents in a television soap opera 'Amaanat' brought her movie offers. Though she acted in Hu Tu Tu (1999) and Hum Aapke Dil Mein Rehte Hain (1999), her biggest role was opposite Aamir Khan in Lagaan, where she played a village belle to perfection. Her other films are Munnabhai MBBS (2003), Santosham (2002), Wajahh: A Reason to Kill (2004), The White Land (2005) and Chooriyan (2007).

June 3, 2009

Moserbaer Enters Malayalam, second film with Mammootty


Moser Baer, India Limited, a global technology major, is the world's second largest manufacturer of Optical Storage media. They are India’s largest home entertainment company who has forayed into content creation including film production.

Moser Baer Entertainment the film wing is into Hindi, Tamil and now Malayalam film production. Now they are going to produce and distribute two Malayalam films back to back. They are the first of the corporates to enter Malayalam film production and distribution.

The first of the lot is Kaana Kanmani, with which the blockbuster Veruthe Oru Bhariya team is making a comeback. The film written by K.Gireesh Kumar and directed by Akku Akbar will have Jayaram playing the common man again.

Padmapriya will replace Gopika who was part of the original team. Anto Joseph wil be the line producer of the film.The shoot of the film will start on June 22 in Peerumedu and it is slated for a Ramzan release.

Next in the pipeline for Moser Baer Entertainment is Jayaraj’s Loud Speakerwhich features Mammootty and Gracy Singh. 18 years after the super hit musical entertainer Johnny Walker, Jayaraj and Mammootty team up again in the film based on a script written by writer-director Renjit.

The title has been derived from the character Mammootty plays, 'Mike Gopalan', who always talks very loudly! Sabita Jayaraj will be the line producer of this film which is likely to be Mammootty’s Christmas release.

Meanwhile Moser Baer Entertainment is also talking to three other producers, for a Mohanlal, Prithviraj and a Dileep film, all in the pipeline.

February 23, 2009

Mammootty's nickname: Loud Speaker

18 years after the super hit musical entertainer Johnny Walker (1992), director Jayaraj and superstar Mammootty team up again in Loud Speaker based on a script written by scenarist-director Renjith, hero of Jayaraj's Gulmohar. The pooja of Loud Speaker will be held in the first week of February.

Bollywood actress Gracy Singh, best known for her role as Gauri in Aamir Khan starrer Lagaan (2001), will be the heroine. Planned to be a complete musical comedy entertainer, Loud Speaker has Mammootty donning the role of 'Mike Gopalan', who always talks very loudly, hence his nickname Loud Speaker.

Also in the cast are Nedumudi Venu, Innocent, Jagathy Sreekumar, Salim Kumar, Suraaj Venjaramoodu, Cochin Haneefa and others. Bijibal has scored the music to the lyrics written by Anil Panachooran. Noted cinematographer K.U. Mohanan, who did the Bollywood film Don, is the cameraman. Produced by Kochi-based Time Ad Release (distributors of Dasavatharam in Kerala), Loud Speaker will be one of Mammootty's important projects in 2009. His other projects are Handsome, Pokkiriraja and Daddy Cool