Thursday, March 29, 2007
New Tamil Movie List
. Yaradi Nee Mohi...
. Niram
. Evano Oruvan
. Manjal Veyil
. Thoovaanam
. Pallikoodam
. Satham Podathae
. Pirappu
. Unnale Unnale
. Chennai - 600028
. Koodal Nagar
. Oram Po
. Ninaithalea
. Maduraiveeran
. Sivaji The Boss
. Agaram
. Thiru Ranga
. Surya
. Nee Naan Nila
. Meipporul
. Polladhavan
. Machakkaaran
. Naan Avan Illai...
. Veeraappu
. Sollathan Ninai...
. Bali
. Thirutham
Wednesday, March 28, 2007
Cost of India's failure
With cricket-crazy India now out of the first round of the World Cup, the financial fallout is starting to become apparent.
India's exit poses questions about the viability of heavy spending around a team that has not won a competition of note outside the subcontinent since 1985.
"The major stakeholders in the tournament - the television channels and major sponsors - risk losing millions, either in cash or kind, if India go out in the first round," wrote Sambit Bal, the editor of leading cricket website Cricinfo last week.
"It's a disaster waiting to happen."
The disaster has now happened
It is difficult to pin down exactly how much money the television channels, advertisers and travel agents who sold packaged cricket trips to the West Indies have lost, but unofficial estimates say corporates will take a hit of at least $35m.
'Big flop'
One of those hit by the debacle may be the World Cup's official broadcaster Sony Entertainment Television.
"The cup will be a big flop in India and advertisers will lose value of their investments. We may lose money even after selling all slots," the company's chief Kunal Dasgupta was quoted as saying by Outlook magazine.
Industry sources say advertising rates had dropped by a third from the 150,000 rupees ($3,260) for 10 seconds during the match telecasts.
For an expected India vs Pakistan game in the second round on 15 April, Sony had reportedly sold 10 second advertising slots for 450,000 rupees ($9,785).
Now advertisers are going to want this money back because the match isn't going to happen.
Mindshare, a media buying agency, reckons viewership for the rest of the matches in the World Cup will now halve in India, which has the biggest TV audience for the game.
So advertisers will now try to cut back on their spends and renegotiate television ad rates and contracts.
'Lost relevance'
PepsiCo, one of the tournaments' four global sponsors, has already decided to scrap a much hyped upbeat campaign around the Indian team with the punch line - 'If you fight, you win'.
"The campaign has lost its relevance. We are taking it off and will replace it with some other Pepsi campaign," a senior official of JWT, the cola major's advertising official told The Economic Times.
A number of companies like Pepsi, Visa and Reebok may now be forced to reconsider their cricket-centric advertising campaigns.
Booksellers have begun withdrawing books on cricket released around the tournament because they are not finding any buyers.
"Buyers don't even want to look at a book on cricket now. So we are hiding them," said Delhi bookseller MK Baig.
Also hit are companies who had planned expensive product launches during the tournament - a leading cell phone maker is reportedly planning to put off the launch of a new model featuring a Bollywood star with a cricket theme.
'Flawed format'
The absence of India in the second round will also mean that less than half of the 4,000 Indians who were expected to travel to the Caribbean for the tournament will finally make the journey, say industry experts.
But Sotc, one India-based travel agency which has booked over 500 packages -60% of them sponsored by companies - priced between $7600 and $ 13,000 say it does not expect many cancellations.
"The customers who have booked with us were not looking at the cricket match being held in the Caribbean but also viewed it as a good summer gateway. It is a mixture of leisure, golf and cricket for them," a Sotc official told the Business Standard newspaper.
Sony's Kunal Dasgupta now says the format of the tournament is flawed.
"In a 48-day tournament, if teams like India and Pakistan are out for playing bad cricket in two matches, there is something really wrong. We were against this format and even told the International Cricket Council to reconsider it," he said.
Ref:http://news.bbc.co.uk/
IAF monitor skies after LTTE air strike
Indian Air force has set up eight radars as a precautionary measure to monitor the skies in the aftermath of Tamil tiger rebels launching their first aerial strike in Sri Lanka two days ago.
The radars were fixed at Seeniappa Darga Casurina jungle near Sundaramudaiyan village in Ramanathapuram district and trials were being held, a senior IAF official told PTI on Wednesday.
A team of 50 Air force personnel, under a commander, would be posted there to monitor the skies, he said. There was also a plan to set up a permanent Air-base near Seeniappa Dargah, the official, who wished not to be named, said.
The decision to set up radars comes two days after LTTE carried out an aerial attack at a military airbase in Colombo, killing three persons and injuring 16. Sri Lankan president Mahindra Rajapakse had warned that LTTE's air strike capability was a threat to the entire South Asian region, particularly India and Indonesia.
Meanwhile, the Indian navy has begun round-the-clock patrolling of the seas from the Forward Observation Point (FOP) near Dhanushkodi since Tuesday. Twelve marine commandos have been posted at FOP, to which communication links have been established.
The coast guard would also patrol the international maritime border in the Palk Straits, official sources said. Besides these measures, policemen manning the check-posts had been asked to inspect every vehicle passing through coastal roads, they said.
Murdering female infanticide going to be end
A special committee comprising women police and NGOs will be formed to keep a check on female infanticide and sex selective abortion cases in the district, said City Police Commissioner A Subramanian.
Inaugurating a trainers’ training programme on ‘Declining Child Sex Ratio: Perspectives, Interventions, Strategies’, which commenced here on Tuesday, Subramanian said apart from taking preventive measures, including raids, the committee would conduct extensive awareness programmes for the prevention of such inhuman acts.
Besides women police and NGOs, the committee would have representatives from Women Self Help Groups, other government department staff, village nurses, tahsildars and ‘thalayaris’.
Steps would be taken for the establishment of the committee, which would prevent infanticide and foeticide cases in the villages concerned, he added.
Analysing the background for the deplorable situation, he said that families, who viewed the girl child as a burden, are indulging in such inhuman acts.
Referring to a survey conducted in the district some years ago, the Commissioner said that about 188 villages in Madurai were identified having high number of foeticide and infanticide cases. Police are on high alert in curbing the functioning of pre-natal diagnostic centres and also doctors performing sex determination tests.
District Social Welfare Officer M Jayalakshmi, in her address, said the protection of women could be taken care of by women themselves.
She also added that affected women would be provided asylum in care homes (sevai illams), functioning under the Social Welfare department. SIRD director M Jeeva presided over the meeting.
Raj TV - provide content for Singapore channel
The agreement with the state owned TV12 is for a period of two years. Raj TV expects revenues of over Rs.3 million every year from this arrangement, the company said here.
Raj TV will share its popular bouquet of programmes, which includes Tamil films, serials, soaps, game shows, reality shows and news.
'Vasantham Central is a part of the Mediacorp Group and is a highly popular channel in Singapore,' M. Raveendran, director operations of Raj Television Network, told reporters here.
'We will offer Vasantham Central some of our past, present and future content and based on the response we plan to launch our entire bouquet of channels in Singapore soon,' he added.
Raj TV will look at understanding the demands and tastes of the Indian population in Singapore and eventually conceptualise its own independent programmes.
The strategy would be to use the experience gained through this association to launch an exclusive channel in Southeast Asia, he said.
'We are looking at overseas markets aggressively for content export, especially countries like Malaysia, Europe, Africa and the US which have high potential for growth,' said Raveendran, adding that the company would also look into launching their own channels in these markets.
Raj TV already has content syndication arrangements with the Sri Lankan channel Roopavahini as well as Britain based Tamil channels Deepam TV and CIEE Television.
Raj TV has the largest movie database in Tamil Nadu and also holds the rights for around 1,384 Tamil films comprising old classics and recent blockbusters.
Tuesday, March 27, 2007
Tamil People awaits for Shivaji - Chennai
whatever be the date of release, no one wants to compete with the biggest names in the Tamil film industry.
Movies that waited for the World Cup and the exams to finish could now settle for a safer bet - to release their films well before or after Shivaji.
Director Pushkar has planned to released his movie Oram Po only much after Shivaji hits the theatres.
"The guys who are distributing Shivaji will get the best theatres, so for a small film to come in at this point of time, business-wise it becomes a little difficult to get good theatres or even good hoardings," says he.
Distributor's say that Shivaji's producers may go for 12 to 15 prints in A-grade theatres, literally leaving over a dozen others waiting to release their movies with not much choice but to release it before or after the release of the Rajnikanth starrer.
While the producers of Mayakannadi hope to release the film in mid-April to give it a fortnight's run before Shivaji releases, producers of other films such as Oram po and Solli Adippein have decided to play it safe releasing their films a little after Shivaji's hits the theatres.
And a Rajnikanth starrer would also mean that it's time for most movies released in the last two months such as Vijay's Pokkiri to shift to B-grade theatres.
Said to be made at a budget of Rs 60 crore, Shivaji would quite easily qualify as the most expensive film ever made in Tamil cinema, but a delay in its release is proving to be expensive for many other small budget movies.
Monday, March 26, 2007
Madurai New Flight Timings
Timing - Indian Air Lines | |||||
Flight No. | Departure | Departure Time (IST) | Arrival | Arrival Time (IST) | Fares |
IC 672 | Madurai | 13.20 | Chennai | 14.15 | RS.2625/- |
IC 672 | Chennai | 14.55 | Madurai | 16.40 | Rs.4825/- |
IC 671 | Mumbai | 9.20 | Chennai | 11.05 | Rs.4825/- |
IC 671 | Chennai | 11.45 | Madurai | 12.40 | Rs.2625/- |
Jet Airways | |||||
Flight No. | Departure | Departure Time (IST) | Arrival | Arrival Time (IST) | Fares |
9W 417 | Mumbai | 9.35 | Madurai | 11.30 | Rs. 5600/- |
9W 418 | Madurai | 12.00 | Mumbai | 01.55 | Rs. 5600/- |
Air Deccan | ||||
Flight No. | Origin | Destination | Departure | Arrival |
DA-106 | Madurai | Bangalore | 12.10 | 12.25 |
DN-145 | Madurai | Tuticorin | 10.50 | 11.15 |
DN-145 | Chennai | Madurai | 09.15 | 10.30 |
DN-111 | Chennai | Madurai | 17.15 | 18.30 |
Air Lines | Phone Numbers |
Airport Enquiry | 2671333,2670433 |
Indian Airlines Booking Enquiry | 2741234 |
International Booking | 2741236 |
Indian Airlines, Airport Enquiry | 2671333, 2670433 |
Indian Airlines Cargo | 2742707 |
East West Airlines | 2742695 |
NEPC Airlines, Enquiry | 2740520 |
Jet Airways | 2522077,2526969, 2677771 |
Kamal Encourage them all
Young heroes in Tamil cinema go the Kamal Hassan way. Kamal Hassan has been donning different makeup for Dasavatharam. It takes over four hours for Kamal to get himself ready for each role.
Following Kamal Hassan, up and coming actors like Bharath and Jeeva too have evinced keen interest in going in for a different makeup’s.
Bharath is playing the title role in a movie titled Nepali. Directed by V Z Durai, the movie features Bharath in the role of a Nepali Gurkha. In order to suit the role, the actor is donning a different makeup and it takes over a couple of hours for him to get ready with the makeup. Similarly Jeeva for his Thamizh MA has opted for a new makeup.
Priyamani gets going
The long wait for success for Priyamani ended with Paruthi Veeran. Though she had acted in several Tamil films before, it was Paruthi Veeran which propelled her career in Tamil. Her role was widely acclaimed and she had more offers coming her way. Meanwhile, the actress has also established herself successfully in Tollywood.
She is part of a couple of big projects which includes a movie opposite Junior NTR.
In Yamadonga, Priyamani plays Junior NTR's heroine. Malluwood girl Mamta Mohandas is also in the cast.
She is acting in Toss opposite Raja. The movie features Kamna Jethmalani too.
Says Priyamani, “I am delighted to have won a place in both Tamil and Telugu film industry. I would concentrate on doing movies in both Tamil and Telugu.”
Though she is getting enough offers now to play a part of commercial cinema, Priyamani hopes to do at least one off-beat film a year.
Ref:indiaglitz.com
Fake ration cards seized
They were rounded up following raids conducted by top Civil Supplies Department officials after receiving complaints about circulation of bogus cards, they said.
According to officials, they were inquiring into the role of some officials of the Civil Supplies Department in the circulation the bogus ration cards, for which supplies had been made leading to the loss of several lakhs of rupees.
"We strongly suspect that the officials have connived in the offence. There could be more arrests at the official level," said a top official on condition of anonymity.
The raid also revealed that many genuine persons did not receive their ration cards.
The Joint Commissioner of Civil Supplies Chandramohan had visited some of the shops early last week and intense audit was conducted in some ration shops suspected to have been allotted bogus ration cards.
Police arrested Singam, assistant secretary of the Vikramangalam Primary Cooperative Society, Ravi, salesman, and two others. All of them were remanded to judicial custody.
Meanwhile, in Sivaganga district, police seized 190 bags of ration rice and arrested three persons on charges of smuggling it.
Police, on a tip-off that ration rice was being smuggled from a shop at Maravamangalam, patrolled the area and intercepted a lorry transporting rice bags.
Three loadmen identified as Selvam, Saravanan and Periyasamy, who were travelling on the lorry, have been arrested.
They confessed that the PDS rice was being taken from a shop at Maravamangalam to Karaikudi.
The lorry driver managed to escape. A case has been registered
Monday, March 5, 2007
TMB to introduce internet banking facilities
TMB Managing Director G Narayana Moorthy told reporters here that negotiations were in the final stages for buying software for the Internet banking facility. The bank was also ready to introduce the cheque truncation facility, with the necessary hardware and software, he said.
'Cheque Truncation, introduced as a pilot scheme in all bank branches in Delhi, will help in instant clearing of cheques and will be introduced from April after a trial run,' he said.
Under the scheme, an image of the cheque would be sent to Delhi, where the computer would recognise and clear it.
He claimed that TMB was the only private bank to enter into Bilateral Key Arrangements (BKA) with 650 banks. This would help exporters in LC opening and advising and confirming transfer of money at a faster pace, Naryaana Moorthy said.
TMB was negotiating with General Insurance companies to provide mediclaim facility to depositors and creditors. If the premium was low, TMB would absorb it and if high, collect the amounts from customers. They also planned to provide insurance facilitie"
Tech World
Initiatives have already been taken up to set up an information technology park in Coimbatore on the lines of Chennai's Tidal Park. Similarly, the Electronics Corporation of Tamil Nadu (Elcot) is setting up two IT parks in Madurai and Trichy, which are expected to get the status of special economic zones.
In Trichy, about 135 acres of government land had been transferred to Elcot for the purpose of establishing IT parks. Sources in Elcot told Business Standard that the corporation had acquired 135.04 acres at Navalpattu on the outskirts of the city, where it would set up an IT park soon. The corporation has submitted a proposal to the government to declare the park as a special economic zone for IT and IT-enabled services. Elcot plans to construct a built-up area of about one million square feet.
Navalpattu, situated on the Trichy-Pudukkottai highway, was chosen for the project considering its proximity to the Trichy International Airport. Elcot is looking at the possibility of acquiring more land near the site for future"
Paramount to enter western Indian skies
Talking to reporters here after the launch of Paramount's fourth flight in the Chennai-Madurai sector on Monday evening, the company's Managing Director M Thiagarajan said the airline would try to provide maximum number of services across the cities in the western region.
However, he did not divulge the names of the cities the airline would serve in the region.
"By early 2010, we will have a national presence," he added.
Paramount will induct 15 more Brazilian made 70-seater Embraer 170/175 and 110-seater Embraer 195 aircrafts in phases within the next 36 months, he said.
The carrier already owns five Embraer 170/175 aircrafts and connects eight destinations in South India through 50 daily flights.
Though a newcomer in the aviation sector, the airliner carries an average 100 tonnes of cargo daily, he said.
Paramount will also launch its services to Tiruchirapalli in Tamil Nadu and Kozhikode in Kerala soon.
"Our efforts to provide cost-effective excellence will continue in the forthcoming services also," Thiagarajan said.
The Embraer aircraft with "lower maintenance costs, greater speed and lesser fuel consumption," contribute in cutting flying costs, he claimed.
On the high Air Turbine Fuel (ATF) prices in India, he said the taxes on the fuel should be rationalised.
The sales tax varied from one State to the other from 23-30 per cent. The customs and excise duties were also higher, he said.
"Despite India being an ATF surplus country, the prices are much higher compared to international prices and the fuel expenses account to over 30 per cent of the total flying costs," he said.
The Federation of Indian Airlines, an association of domestic carriers, has asked the Civil Aviation Ministry to lower the taxes on ATF.
"If the tax rates come down, we will be able to lower our ticket charges from 15 to 20 per cent," he added.
Apart from rationalisation of tax, he also wanted the coming Union Budget to provide continuation of withholding taxes on lease payments of aircraft.
Paramount Airways is promoted by the Paramount Group, leading textile manufacturer based in Madurai.
Sun TV ignores Karunanidhi's son birthday
Huge cut-outs of Stalin and Karunanidhi lined roads in the city Thursday and in the ruling Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) headquarters.
Stalin is seen as the automatic choice for the DMK's next chief ministerial candidate.
However, since 2004, there have been other DMK aspirants for the post, including union minister Dayanidhi Maran and Karunanidhi's another son, M.K. Azhagiri.
Azhagiri has now become the king of the state's southern districts following the death of P.T.R. Palanivel Rajan, a DMK stalwart from Madurai.
Two months ago, his birthday was celebrated as colourfully and with as much fanfare as Stalin's by the DMK. The party patriarch went all the way to Madurai to be with his son, who until 2001, was seen as an estranged son.
Another interesting development in Chennai has been the emergence of M.K Kanimozhi, Karunanidhi's daughter, on public platform. Last week, she was not only declared Karunanidhi's literary heir but was also seen splashed across local newspapers, in elder brother Stalin's company during a weeklong cultural bonanza she organised.
So, while the Karunanidhi family has been consolidating itself, noticeable is the blacking out of Stalin, Alzhagiri and Kanimozhi by Sun Television, a major cable network group, run by Kalanidhi Maran, elder son of late Murasoli Maran, a former union minister from the state.
The Sun group with 14 language channels did not even carry a scroll saying Stalin, a former Mayor of Chennai, had turned 55. Instead, they showed a newly-elected mayor of the city taking oath.