Music is by G V Prakash (A R Rahman's nephew) who has already made an indelible mark with his compositions in films like Veyyil, Oram Po and the recent Kireedom.
Kuselan would have been a great watch had the makers used the premise as a tool to explore the phenomenon that makes Rajni the enigma he is. In trying to serve up a 'Rajni film' when the original script had space only for a cameo, the makers have ended up with a film where the star is reduced to merely a walk-on role rehashing his most popular one-liners from recent times. But Rajni being what he is, don't be surprised if nobody complains.
India's first 3G network, currently being tested in some Tamil Nadu villages, could well lay the seeds of a rural ICT revolution.
Tuned by G V Prakash Kumar, with the lyrics penned by Vaali, Pa Vijay and others, it is interesting to see if Kuselan touts an aural fare on par with the rest of the movie's stature.
In conversation with Malayalam actor turned producer, Mukesh.
Co-produced by Seven Arts and K Balachander's Kavithalaya, the Tamil version will be directed by Rajni's mentor K B P Vasu, who remade Manichitrathazhu in Tamil as Chandramukhi.
Both actresses are being considered to play the megastar's love interview in the new film.
Billa leaves the intelligence behind but packs in cool action and cinematography.
Eminent filmmaker and Dadasaheb Phalke Award winner K Balachander died in Chennai on Tuesday at a private hospital after prolonged illness.
Which is the most eagerly awaited film after Rajnikanth's Sivaji: The Boss? The answer: Ajith's Billa
Sudeep's second directorial venture has pleasing visuals, melodious music and first-rate performances.
The real reason to watch Thiruvilaiyadal Aarambam is Dhanush.
Sivaji release may face problems in Karnataka with some pro-Kannada organisations calling for a ban on Tamil films.
Shriya and Tara Sharma get ready for their new film, starring Jesse Metcalfe.
We had earlier reported that Ash dropped out of the mega project because Shankar wanted her dates spread over two years, which did not go well with Ash. Apparently, the actress hopes to start a family soon, and did not want to wait so long. But Shankar has agreed to shoot Ash's scenes first, and then move on to Rajnikanth's portions.
The actress reportedly wants to start a family soon, and could not give dates for the film.
Not a bad effort by Yuvan Shankar Raja, though nothing extra-ordinary either.
To expect the slightly pot-bellied Ajith to work a miracle which even Rajnikanth wasn't expected to do is probably asking for too much.
Craze for the Rajnikanth starrer shows no sign of abating.
Box office comparison of Jhoom Barabar Jhoom and Sivaji.
Rajni rocks and rocks. His charismatic screen presence makes up for the illogical sequences in the script. Vivek's one liners, Shriya's beauty and top class technical work makes Sivaji,/I> watchable.
Deva's music is racy, and has comic elements.
He added that Japan's own 'Odori Asimo' (the dancing robot) was also impressing children in India.
The music maestro discusses working with Shankar on the big Rajnikanth film.
This actress who dubbed for actress has also dubbed for Sada in Anniyan earlier, talks about her films and dubbing for Sivaji.
Sivaji mania has now spread from Tamil Nadu to neighbouring Kerala.
Director Vinayan and Suresh Gopi come together for the first time with Black Cat. But it does not provide anything new for the actor except the funny makeup.
The Tamil superstar's fans are planning celebrations to mark the occasion.
Actor Vinay talks about his mentor, who died on June 25.
Raj Bahadur is still close friends with Rajnikanth.
Nagma talks about her experiences acting with Rajnikanth.
Telugu superstar Mohan Babu's actor son Manoj Manchu got married to Pranathi Reddy in a lavish celebration on May 20 at the Hitex Exhibition Centre in Hyderabad.
With just days to go before his most-anticipated Sivaji releases, jog your memory, dear reader, and tell us what is your favourite negative role by Rajnikanth?