Suriya teams up with director Hari for ‘Aruvaa’, to release for Diwali 2020

This is the sixth time the combo of Suriya and Hari will be coming together, previously known for the ‘Singam’ series of movies.

Actor Suriya Sivakumar has yet again teamed up for the sixth time with director Hari for a movie titled ‘Aruvaa’. The movie produced by K.E. Gnanvel Raja on behalf of Studio Green pictures will be the hero’s 39th film.

This is the sixth time the combo of Suriya and Hari will be coming together, previously known for the ‘Singam’ series of movies.

The music director for the film is D Imman, who will be joining hands with the actor-director duo for the first time.

The movie is slated for a Diwali release this year. “Shoot commences from April and will be finished in a single straight schedule,” said a statement released by the production house.

Suriya’s next film with director Sudha Kongara ‘Soorarai Potru’ is slated for an April 2020 release. 

The previous film of director Hari ‘Saamy square’ and actor Suriya’s ‘Kaappan’ opened to mixed reviews and did not perform well at the box office.

According to various reports, actor Ajith’s ‘Valimai’ is also expected to release for this Diwali 2020.


Kamal Haasan to start ‘Devar Magan 2’ soon

It was earlier reported that Kamal Haasan‘s ‘Indian 2‘ has been put on hold as the actor is busy with his political commitments and there were also reports that the film has been dropped as Lyca Productions has backed out of the project. Meanwhile the Ulaganayagan has recently done the promo shoot for the popular reality television Bigg Boss Tamil, which is set to begin telecast in mid-June.

While Kamal Haasan is anxiously waiting for the Lok Sabha and By-election results to come on May 23rd, the latest news is that Kamal Haasan has opted to start ‘Devar Magan 2‘ instead of ‘Indian 2’ and has planned to shoot it in one go at Pollachi and pre-production work has started. The star actor had made an announcement of the film being in the pipeline in October last year and looks like it is finally set to take off.

Bhoomi

Bhoomi Sachdeva (Aditi Rao Hydari), a planner and designer, is all set to be married to Neeraj Mathur (Sidhant Gupta), her best friend, but has a problem of returning home late from work. Her father Arun Sachdeva (Sanjay Dutt) is an alcoholic shoe-maker who sells shoes, but she still loves him, as he has a knack of winning over her every time by showering a father’s love. Meanwhile, preparations for Bhoomi’s wedding with Neeraj come closer, but Vishal Munshi (Puru Chibber), the son of a middle-aged lady, who is deeply infatuated with Bhoomi, is not happy about it. Despite her warnings, Vishal stalks her, much to her chagrin, and she slaps him back when he tries to force-assert his love, admitting that he is only her friend. Bhoomi goes back to Neeraj, and begins preparing for her big day.

In the meantime, Vishal attends to his cousin brother Dedha where he meets the latter’s boss Dhauli (Sharad Kelkar), a gangster. Dhauli chides Vishal for his cowardice and convinces him to do something about it.

One day before the wedding, however, while travelling back home with her aide Jeetu, Bhoomi gets kidnapped as Jeetu takes a small break out there in a bush. Later, as she regains consciousness, she finds Vishal asphyxiating her to near death in Bhagwan Talkies. Vishal, Dedha, and Dhauli take turns in raping Bhoomi, and she falls unconscious.

On the day of the wedding, when Neeraj tries to meet Bhoomi, he is shocked to learn of the harsh reality, and is forced against his will to walk back and cancel the marriage, following which, Arun and his childhood friend, Tripurari “Taj” Mishra (Shekhar Suman) come to know of Bhoomi’s condition, and visit a local police station. Arun loses control of his temper when the officer-in-charge ignores his complaint while watching a cricket match. The police officer finally registers his complaint, and goes with him to his house, where they find Bhoomi missing. At this stage, Bhoomi is kidnapped again by Vishal, Dhauli and Dedha. This time, Dhauli throws her down a river and shoots the water so that she can’t escape.

However, Dhauli soon gets a phone call from an anonymous person, from who he comes to know that Bhoomi is alive. Arun, shattered by the entire scene, tries to shower his love on Bhoomi, who is unconscious on a hospital bed. A court case happens, where Arun accuses the defense lawyer of being patriarchal in her approach and body-shaming Bhoomi, while the case is dismissed after they let go of Dhauli, who warns them he will strike again. When confronted, however, both of them break down, bringing them closer to each other. Arun and Bhoomi are shamed. Bhoomi is further shamed in the society when some people write her phone number on the walls. Neeraj returns, trying to pacify her, but she asks him if he can clean the wall and erase her number from the wall. Neeraj is overcome by remorse, but cannot pacify her. The next day, Jeetu’s family members visit Bhoomi’s house and say that they want to show her something. They show a video from Jeetu’s phone in which Jeetu rapes Bhoomi at Bhagwan Talkies. A shocking revealation is made that Jeetu was helping Dhauli all along. Jeetu had taken a break purposefully so that Bhoomi could be kidnapped, and the anonymous caller was none other than Jeetu.

Arun and Bhoomi turn ruthless and abduct Jeetu, hiding him from everyone. Jeetu is tortured at a formidable scale. Arun then goes on a scaring spree by haunting Vishal, following him everywhere. One day, Dhauli takes a petrified Vishal to Arun, asking the former to apologize to the latter, but Arun is rather adamant and picks up a fight with Dhauli, who leaves after police intervention. On his 18th birthday, Jeetu is killed by Arun and his body is found in Bhagwan Talkies, where the police officer who had earlier registered Arun’s complaint is amazed to see Jeetu’s sister disclaiming responsibility and chiding herself for having been his sister. Soon, the police officer gives Arun Arun’s keychain that he had been holding when the complaint had been registered, and the policeman says that one mustn’t leave his belongings after the match is played. This implies that the policeman knew the truth of the murderer, but he was on Arun’s side. A few days later, Dedha comes and tries to assault Bhoomi, but Taj intervenes. However, he crashes into an iron pole and dies from his injuries. Shattered by the loss of his friend, Arun decides to finish off Vishal, Dedha and Dhauli.

Vishal, scared off with Jeetu’s murder, boards an intercity bus which would lead him back to Dhauli’s area, but Arun and Bhoomi confront Vishal and finally force Vishal to castrate himself. Arun drives the bus, which has Bhoomi and a dead Vishal, to Dhauli’s area. After a long scuffle, Dedha dies from his injuries. Dhauli tries to escape through a procession of women, but Arun and Bhoomi chase him to a temple, where Arun kills him, and he falls into a water pond out of injuries, unable to make an exit from the pond, and breathes his last as the women in the procession let go of their chunnis, along with Bhoomi’s own. Bhoomi and Arun look down at the pond having succeeded in their mission.

Sasikumar’s MGR Magan has Mirnalini as the heroine


We had earlier reported that Ponram’s next, a rural entertainer, will have Sasikumar and Sathyaraj playing crucial roles. Samuthirakani, too, came on board for the project. Now, the latest, we hear, is that Mirnalini Ravi, who debuted in Super Deluxe, has been roped in to play the female lead in the film, the shooting of which kicks off today. Ponram says, “It is true that Mirnalini is paired opposite Sasikumar. For now, we have planned the initial schedules in Theni, and it is too early to divulge other details. I had Rajkiran sir in mind for the character Sathyaraj sir is playing now. But the former was busy with Shylock, a Mollywood project which has Mammootty in lead role. So, we went ahead with Sathyaraj sir.” Sathyaraj is teaming up with the director for the second time, after Varuthapadatha Valibar Sangam. The director also reveals that they have titled the movie, MGR Magan. Mahalingam Sasikumar (born 28 September 1974) is an Indian film director, actor, singer and producer. He worked as an assistant director for director Bala in Sethu (1999), also worked for director Ameer in his first two films Mounam Pesiyadhe (2002) and Raam (2005). He is best known in the Tamil film industry for his debut film Subramaniapuram (2008), which became a blockbuster. He has been praised for his crystal-clear screenplay and realism.

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