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Mynaa was fantastic cinematic experience. Lovers of cinema can enjoy it. Nothing new. But still pleasent veiwing. very refreshing. and it is having a great box office run too.
Tamil director Prabhu Solomon plans to remake his film “Mynaa – Journey of Love”, which is being screened at the 7th edition of the Dubai International Film Festival, in Hindi.
“I am planning to make ‘Mynaa’ in Hindi. It won’t be dubbed in the language but remade with a new star cast. I am committed to make a Tamil film now. I hope to start filming ‘Mynaa’ in May or June,” Prabhu told IANS in an interview.
“Mynaa ¦” is about how childhood friendship between a boy and a girl transforms into love when they grow up and how they fight society to establish their relationship.
The acclaimed South Indian director, who has made films like “Kannodu Kanbathellam” (2001), “King” (2002), “Kokki” (2006), “Lee” (2007) and “Laadam” (2009), wanted to break the conventional patterns with “Mynaa” and make the screenplay more close to reality.
“The screenplay patterns, style of making Indian films with songs and action sequence, has more of artificial flavours. But in ‘Mynna…’, I have broken all these patterns. I have taken out all the artificial ingredients, the fantasies and the glamour,” said Prabhu.
Yet, the film was appreciated by the stalwarts of Indian cinema, says Prabhu.
“I have got good reports from Kamal (Hasan) sir, director Bala and other big directors in our industry. After watching the film, Rajinikanth wrote he would have been very happy had he got a small role in the film. So, it has given a different view to Tamil cinema,” said Prabhu.
“Mynaa” is a commercial hit in South India, but Prabhu wanted to go a step ahead to explore the world’s audience through festivals.
“Even though film is a commercially successful, I wanted to travel to festivals to know how is it taken by the audience. I wanted to know how they (festivals) market a film. So it’s my next step in filmmaking,” said Prabhu.
November 3, 2010 at 7:48 AM
The movie that floored Kamal Haasan
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November 3, 2010 at 7:50 AM
great interview..
not expecting it but I really hope this plays theatrically at this end..
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November 3, 2010 at 9:48 AM
In Audio launch, Kamal sir touched on subtleties of lighting and rerecording employed in the film. I hope it releases in US.
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November 3, 2010 at 10:04 AM
I hope so too, the film looks fantastic..
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November 3, 2010 at 10:10 AM
definitely like the look of the film — these stills are really compelling…
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November 3, 2010 at 10:35 AM
can someone educate me on actor? and director?
(looks nice)
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November 3, 2010 at 11:29 AM
regrettably I haven’t seen any of Prabhu Solomon’s previous films though I’ve heard good things about them..
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November 3, 2010 at 11:32 AM
more on the film here:
http://ozeeya.com/en/movie-previews/3636-mynaah-preview-
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November 3, 2010 at 12:06 PM
thnks
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November 3, 2010 at 1:23 PM
I worry for the girl. Considering the history of shock endings, misogyny and sexism of Tamil cinema.
I look forward to this film for Diwali:
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November 3, 2010 at 1:24 PM
And this: Aaranya Condom
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November 3, 2010 at 1:51 PM
This one seems excellent!
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December 8, 2010 at 1:06 AM
Mynaa was fantastic cinematic experience. Lovers of cinema can enjoy it. Nothing new. But still pleasent veiwing. very refreshing. and it is having a great box office run too.
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December 8, 2010 at 1:11 AM
I just loved mynaa. the cinema is still lingering in my thoughts.
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December 21, 2010 at 8:23 AM
Tamil film ‘Mynaa…’to be remade in Hindi
Tamil director Prabhu Solomon plans to remake his film “Mynaa – Journey of Love”, which is being screened at the 7th edition of the Dubai International Film Festival, in Hindi.
“I am planning to make ‘Mynaa’ in Hindi. It won’t be dubbed in the language but remade with a new star cast. I am committed to make a Tamil film now. I hope to start filming ‘Mynaa’ in May or June,” Prabhu told IANS in an interview.
“Mynaa ¦” is about how childhood friendship between a boy and a girl transforms into love when they grow up and how they fight society to establish their relationship.
The acclaimed South Indian director, who has made films like “Kannodu Kanbathellam” (2001), “King” (2002), “Kokki” (2006), “Lee” (2007) and “Laadam” (2009), wanted to break the conventional patterns with “Mynaa” and make the screenplay more close to reality.
“The screenplay patterns, style of making Indian films with songs and action sequence, has more of artificial flavours. But in ‘Mynna…’, I have broken all these patterns. I have taken out all the artificial ingredients, the fantasies and the glamour,” said Prabhu.
Yet, the film was appreciated by the stalwarts of Indian cinema, says Prabhu.
“I have got good reports from Kamal (Hasan) sir, director Bala and other big directors in our industry. After watching the film, Rajinikanth wrote he would have been very happy had he got a small role in the film. So, it has given a different view to Tamil cinema,” said Prabhu.
“Mynaa” is a commercial hit in South India, but Prabhu wanted to go a step ahead to explore the world’s audience through festivals.
“Even though film is a commercially successful, I wanted to travel to festivals to know how is it taken by the audience. I wanted to know how they (festivals) market a film. So it’s my next step in filmmaking,” said Prabhu.
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