Aishwarya Rai News: Languages aren’t a barrier when it comes to Mani Ratnam’s film. The world cinema buffs across the globe have always welcomed the ace filmmaker’s masterpieces for its unique themes. Here comes the biggest release Raavanan releasing with 2000 plus prints in three versions.
With the film slated to hit the screens tomorrow, private screenings are been held continuously in Mumbai and Chennai as a close associate of Mani Ratnam and his wife Suhasini hosts them.
There’s buzz in the air that the film has a tragic climax with the death of Ragini (Aishwarya Rai) and Veera (Vikram). Nonetheless, it has been denied by the units dismissing it as a baseless rumor.
Manirathnam is known for having different climaxes for Hindi, Telugu and Tamil versions. Remember his yesteryear film Thalapathi, The climax screened in Tamil Nadu had the Malayalam actor Mammooty shot dead while in Kerala it was the superstar Rajinikanth.
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Aishwarya Rai Ravan Review - most sublime performance of Revolting Beauty
Aishwarya Rai Movie Ravan News: Raavan stands for one of the finest portrayals of a maiden torn into two pieces as arises a tug of war between a wife’s mind and a woman’s heart.
Yes! In one of the most sublime performances of a coy yet revolting lady, Aishwarya Rai stands out from the crowd as her mind commands her to head back to her husband but her heart itches for her abductor Beera.
After unleashing some hard-hitting films like Roja, Bombay and Guru, film maker Mani Ratnam dishes out another must-watch in the form of the bi-lingual Raavan loosely characterized on the epic Raamayan.
As the film opens in London, premiering before a tsunami of fans and actors Amitabh Bachchan and Shahrukh Khan, the exotic wilderness of the South Indian jungles lush with the backwaters and resplendent lakes, transports you into a world where Beera (a goon essayed by Abhishek Bachchan) is the emperor with his own laws and rules which are morally principled even though illegal.
Since cop Veer Pratap aka Aishwarya-Ragini’s husband (played by Vikram) threatens the dominion of Beera, the latter seeks revenge by kidnapping Ragini. What follows is a heart-wrenching tale of love, lust, revenge and betrayal.
Even as Abhishek plays a powerful character who has as many as 10 facets to his side, the enthralling film shall continue to haunt your mind long after you hit the pillows…..
Yes! In one of the most sublime performances of a coy yet revolting lady, Aishwarya Rai stands out from the crowd as her mind commands her to head back to her husband but her heart itches for her abductor Beera.
After unleashing some hard-hitting films like Roja, Bombay and Guru, film maker Mani Ratnam dishes out another must-watch in the form of the bi-lingual Raavan loosely characterized on the epic Raamayan.
As the film opens in London, premiering before a tsunami of fans and actors Amitabh Bachchan and Shahrukh Khan, the exotic wilderness of the South Indian jungles lush with the backwaters and resplendent lakes, transports you into a world where Beera (a goon essayed by Abhishek Bachchan) is the emperor with his own laws and rules which are morally principled even though illegal.
Since cop Veer Pratap aka Aishwarya-Ragini’s husband (played by Vikram) threatens the dominion of Beera, the latter seeks revenge by kidnapping Ragini. What follows is a heart-wrenching tale of love, lust, revenge and betrayal.
Even as Abhishek plays a powerful character who has as many as 10 facets to his side, the enthralling film shall continue to haunt your mind long after you hit the pillows…..
Aishwarya Rai Bachchan Beautiful at 'Ravan' Press Ceremony

She was not scheduled to be at the event at Cinemax, Versova, Mumbai because her travel plans were uncertain. She was in Paris earlier this week, where she wowed the world at large in a Elie Saab gown at a charity dinner organized by Longines, the international watch brand that she endorses.
Aishwarya's surprise appearance delighted silly her husband and Raavan co-star Abhishek Bachchan, leaving the 34-year-old grinning like a proud teenager on his first date for the rest of the evening.
Abhishek had spent the entire day plugging 'Raavan' on the streets of Mumbai with co-stars Ravi Kishen and Ajay Gehi.
Aishwarya was back to basics at the event in Versova, wearing black skinny jeans and red-and-black long sleeve top, with handkerchief hem and a string bow detail on the waist. She accessorized with black T strap heels, stud earrings, multiple bangles in both her arms and a metallic strap Longines (naturally) watch in her right arm.
Her shoulder length, medium brown colored hair draped her shoulders. She wore red lip gloss, thick black eyeliner and multiple coats of mascara.
Aishwarya looked completely relaxed by her husband's side, and ever so more beautiful because of it.
The 36-year-old talked to her fans about Raavan over the radio.
Aishwarya and Abhishek are headed to London for their film's premiere on June 16. The film is due for release on June 18.
Abhishek And Aishwarya RAVAN- Strictly Ristricted to 24 theaters by KFCC!
Abhishek Bachchan And Aishwarya Rai Raavana News: Abhishek Bachchan, Aishwarya Rai starrer upcoming flick ‘Raavan’ has been restricted by Karnataka Film Chamber of Commerce(KFCC) to only twenty- four theatres in Mysore, the southern region of Karnataka State, as against the demand of Big Cinemas to allow the flick to be released at forty -eight theatres.
Mr. Vasant Kumar Patil, the President of KFCC, has refused to accept the request from the Big Cinemas and restricted the film to protect the interest of local Kannada flicks.
As ‘Raavan’ is a big budget flick being made in two languages of Hindi and Tamil simultaneously, the Big Cinemas had argued that it be treated as two different movies and accordingly allowed to be screened in more theatres.
They had also put forth the fact that Tamil version ‘Raavanan’ had another hero Vikram in the lead, and hence, it could be easily considered as a different venture from that of Abhishek Bachchan starrer flick in Hindi.
But KFCC would have none of it and allowed the flick to be released in Mysore region only across twenty- four theatres on June 18, when the movie is scheduled for a worldwide release.
‘Raavan’ is a big budget flick being directed by ace filmmaker Mani Ratnam with musical scores coming from AR Rahman. The movie has Abhishek Bachchan playing the character of Raavan in Hindi version, while the same character is enacted by Tamil superstar Vikram in the ‘Raavanan’(Tamil version).
Aishwarya Rai, the real life wife of Abhishek Bachchan plays the character of Sita in both Hindi and Tamil versions. Abhishek’s character of Beera abducts Aishwarya in the film and keeps her in captivity just like Raavan did in the epic ‘Ramayana’.
The film also has bollywood stars Govinda, Nikhil Dwivedi, Sonu Sood and Ravi Kissen playing important roles in it. The movie has been extensively shot in the jungles of Kerala and the star cast had to face snakes, leeches during their work in those inhospitable areas.
The movie is due for release on June 18 and might prove a milestone in the careers of Abhishek Bachchan, Aishwarya Rai. The songs of the flick have already been topping the music charts of several music channels.
Mr. Vasant Kumar Patil, the President of KFCC, has refused to accept the request from the Big Cinemas and restricted the film to protect the interest of local Kannada flicks.
As ‘Raavan’ is a big budget flick being made in two languages of Hindi and Tamil simultaneously, the Big Cinemas had argued that it be treated as two different movies and accordingly allowed to be screened in more theatres.
They had also put forth the fact that Tamil version ‘Raavanan’ had another hero Vikram in the lead, and hence, it could be easily considered as a different venture from that of Abhishek Bachchan starrer flick in Hindi.
But KFCC would have none of it and allowed the flick to be released in Mysore region only across twenty- four theatres on June 18, when the movie is scheduled for a worldwide release.
‘Raavan’ is a big budget flick being directed by ace filmmaker Mani Ratnam with musical scores coming from AR Rahman. The movie has Abhishek Bachchan playing the character of Raavan in Hindi version, while the same character is enacted by Tamil superstar Vikram in the ‘Raavanan’(Tamil version).
Aishwarya Rai, the real life wife of Abhishek Bachchan plays the character of Sita in both Hindi and Tamil versions. Abhishek’s character of Beera abducts Aishwarya in the film and keeps her in captivity just like Raavan did in the epic ‘Ramayana’.
The film also has bollywood stars Govinda, Nikhil Dwivedi, Sonu Sood and Ravi Kissen playing important roles in it. The movie has been extensively shot in the jungles of Kerala and the star cast had to face snakes, leeches during their work in those inhospitable areas.
The movie is due for release on June 18 and might prove a milestone in the careers of Abhishek Bachchan, Aishwarya Rai. The songs of the flick have already been topping the music charts of several music channels.
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