This film is yet another love story and this time in a very different platform, i.e in an IT company.So watch the trailer and get entertained.
"Oru Kili Oru Kili Song"
"Unnai Partha Pinbu Song"
Category | AVATAR | VETTAIKARAN |
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Poster | ||
Budget | $237 million 11058380320 Rupees(1105.8 crores) | Unknown |
Duration for the project | 4 Years(Director wrote the script in 1994) | 1 year |
Any delay in Project? | Yes.The Director planned to do the movie in 1990's but he was not satisfied with the advanced technology that time and hence he decided to work on the technology first and spend 14 months for the new technology called "Motion Picture" and also another technology called "Virtual Camera" by which the director and observe directly on a monitor how the actors' virtual counterparts interact with the movie's digital world in real time and adjust and direct the scenes just as if shooting live action | No such delays here, and the project was on schedule and also met the deadline |
Hero of the film | Australian actor, Sam Worthington | Indian star, "ILAYA THALAPATHI" Vijay |
Story Line | Humans form the earth, invade a planet called "Pandora" for resources, but the hero falls in love with a "Pandora" girl and also decide which side to chose in war, Human or Pandora | The story is unrevealed till now, but we can expect a great song in the beginning, and the trailer reveals that Vijay might do the role of Auto Driver. |
How is the Marketing for this film? | Amazing, as we can see the Avatar trailer then and there in all channels and also in internet and this might overtake the recent blockbuster 2012, both in terms of marketing and gross revenue.Distributed by "20th Century Fox" | Mind blowing and the credit must go to Marketing giant "Sun Pictures".Hardly you can see the trailer of poster in internet and other TV channels, but if you tune to SUN TV, then you can watch the trailer for the entire day. |
Watch the trailer | Click Here to watch the AVATAR Trailer | "Any time, you can watch in Sun TV" |
Greed and hence, losing sight of fundamentals. It's always back to basics. People bought houses which they could never afford and banks hard sold financial products to meet their numbers so that the top guys could enjoy massive bonuses.
Why buy things which you are clueless and then blame the world when the things you bought become worthless? It's because you want that extra $ but you still do not understand and rely totally on the glib tongued of the bankers.
In addition, the rating agencies are to be blamed too. There is so much conflict of interest and the motivation is to make $ and giving good credit rating for more $.
Too much capitalism with no control on these corporate guys who have absolute freedom to do what they want. Shocking with the way they spent $ which is not theirs.
The complex and sophisticated off-balance sheet products are so difficult to trace and the bottom is still being tested.
Regardless, we all lost so much $ and need to learn from these lesson hard, hopefully.Which clearly showed that, "Too much of anything, is good for nothing"..