Friday, May 1, 2009

Mollywood looking for a change in approach

Malayalam film industry is facing a serious trouble due to the lack of any newcomers. This industry is still depending on the veteran's in almost all the fieids. The major concern lies in the field of acting where two of the legends, Mammootty and Mohanlal, who are about 50 now are still ruling without any challenge. Mollywood should now seriously look for some freshly talented guys for the good future of the industry.

The Malayalam film industry is also suffering with the lack of new ideas or concepts in the filmy department. So the accomplished script writer turned director Renjith is now all set to apply some different themes or techniques into film production. First of all, he will start to do a new film based on a famous book written in the past and he is hoping that this will create a new trend in the film making in Mollywood.

The second step is rather a good one, Renjith will produce a new film under his own banner Capitol theatres that will have ten films around the length 10-12 minutes directed by ten different directors. The ten different directors will be Lal Jose, Shaji Kailaas, B Unnikrishnan, M Padmakumar, Shyama Prasad, Revathy, Udhay Ananthan, Anjali Menon, Anwar Rasheed and debutante Shankar Ramakrishanan.

This new film will follow the pattern of last year's Bollywood film, Dus kahaaniyaam, that featured ten different stories in one film. But according to the makers, this new untitled film will be based on a common theme of travel and will be linked in some manners. The other notable thing in relation with the film is that Superstar Mammootty have agreed to be a part of the film.

Let's wish all the very best for the experimental steps that are to be conducted in Malayalam film industry.

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Tags :- Mohanlal, Mammootty, Malayalam film industry, New Malayalam movies, Renjith, Lal Jose, Shaji Kailaas, B Unnikrishnan, M Padmakumar, Shyama Prasad, Revathy, Udhay Ananthan, Anjali Menon, Anwar Rasheed, Shankar Ramakrishanan, Bollywood, Dus kahaaniyaam, News, South Indian Cinema.

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