It was praises all the way at a recent meet held by the crew of Mynaa, a film which has created ripples at the box office. The entire cast and crew of the movie were seen enjoying their moment of glory. Prabu Solomon was the man of the hour as the attendees showered accolades on the director for his work on the film. Speaking on the occasion, the filmmaker said, "My phone has not stopped ringing since the release of the flick. The biggest accolade I received was from Rajinikanth sir himself, who was quite moved after watching the film. He told me 'Mynaa is a classic and I wish I had acted in at least one scene in the film'." Udayanidhi Stalin who marketed the film, also received accolades from those present. Read more: Accolades galore for Prabu Solomon - The Times of India http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/regional/news-interviews/Accolades-galore-for-Prabu-Solomon/articleshow/6901387.cms#ixzz16wK4t7QS
At the absurd age of thirteen Charmi started her career in cinema. Thirteen is all right for a lot of things including entering high school, getting stuck into her books or even getting interested in boys. But here was this young girl doing a role in a movie. The movie in question was 'Nee Thodu Kavali'. Actually it is bad enough doing films at that age but she was introduced in the role of a housewife. She is a Mumbai girl residing in distant Vasai which was earlier known as Bassein. It is a place with a lot of history around it but it is unlikely that Charmi was ever into history. Like many of her tribe she was spotted while walking along a road and the rest as they say is history. From a modeling assignment in Mumbai she graduated to her first film. Since her first film she has starred in T. Rajendar's film titled 'Kaadhal Azhivadillai' which was titled 'Kuradochadu in Telugu.
After that original foray into Telugu cinema she wandered off to do more films in Tamil and even one in Malayalam. Then back into Telugu with Neeke Manasichanu opposite Srikanth.
She was in Chennai the other day so I caught up with her on location. Later I spoke to her over the phone to fill in the gaps. The sets were buzzing with the crew hauling props around and we had to hunt around for a quiet place to talk.
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