Corporate Bollywood now branches down south

Chennai (IANS): Mumbai-based corporate
film production firms like UTV and Reliance Entertainment are investing
in southern films now. What attracts them down south is the wider reach
of vernacular movies, punctual release schedules, professional work
culture and the presence of Oscar-winning composer A.R. Rahman.

Vikram Bhatt's ASA Films, UTV, Reliance Entertainment and Eros International 
are currently producing films in southern India. 


Bhatt has collaborated with Anees
Tanveer, widow of late cinematographer-director Jeeva, for "Muthirai",
"Athayum Thaandi" and "Pinkurippu". 


"I have a three-film deal with Anees
Tanveer, who owns Vision Jeeva Studios. The movies are being directed
by Tanveer. Her husband Jeeva died in harness during a film shoot in
Russia," Bhatt told IANS. 


Tanveer says she has mixed feelings. 
"I am happy as my dream to be a
director has come true and sad because I am missing Jeeva. The projects
will change movie trends soon," Tanveer said. 
After the success of "Poi Solla
Poroam", the Tamil remake of Hindi hit "Khosla Ka Ghosla" directed by
multilingual director Priyadarshan, UTV is into joint ventures with
thespian Kamal Haasan's production house Rajkamal International for yet
another bilingual remake of another Bollywood hit "A Wednesday". 


Titled "Unnaippol Oruvan" the film will
star Kamal Haasan and Malayalam superstar Mohanlal. UTV thinks the deal
is a win-win for several reasons. 


"The remakes are almost risk-free, come
out looking better in the south because of the abundance of talent here
and are completed on schedule without cost overruns," UTV's Ram
Mirchandani told IANS. 


Trade analyst Arjun Rao says Bollywood
production houses have shown interest in southern projects because it's
easier to work with the actors down south and southern films have
better market in the global arena. 


"After a single hit, Bollywood's rank
newcomer stars demand huge fees and stage tantrums causing ulcers in
producers. Southern stars don't do that at all and are professional and
punctual," said Rao. 


"But what makes the deal even sweeter
is the fact that the south Indian film industry has better overseas
markets with a captive audience. In today's script-driven world,
planned projects executed to perfection are the in-thing," he added. 


The success of Priyadarshan's
internationally acclaimed art film "Kanchivaram" co-produced by Percept
Picture Company and the presence of multiple Oscar-winner A.R. Rahman
are other attractions in the south, quipped Rao. 


Reliance Entertainment's recent release
"Yaavarum Nalam", a remake of Bollywood offbeat film "13B" in
collaboration with Suresh Balaji, has encouraged the company to take a
closer second look at the south and is mulling two projects. 


Eros International, with a 51 percent
stake in London-Chennai based Ayngaran International, has acquired
Vijaya Colour Laboratories in Kodambakkam, the movie capital in this
southern metro's southwest suburbs. 

The company is co-producing Shaji N.
Karun's Malayalam venture, a Kannada movie being made by veteran M.S.
Sathyu and Mani Ratnam's bilingual "Ravan".


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