Is Raavan inspired by Ramayan, like Prakash Jha’s Raajneeti was inspired by Mahabharat?
Raavan is not a take on Ramayan. Raavan is a story that is set in today’s times. Abhishek is playing the character of Beera. You and I could have shades of the character of Beera. You can look at the character from any perspective and feel that there is something new in it. What is it that makes a villain, my story is about a villian? In fact the Telugu version of Raavan has been titled Villain whereas the Tamil version has been titled Raavanan.
Abhishek has gone on record that you have brought out the best in him as an actor with three films- Yuva, Guru and now Raavan. What do you feel?
I am selfish as a filmmaker. I do not think I am doing any favor to any actor by casting him in a film that I set out to make. If I think Abhishek can do a role well and if Abhishek is interested in doing the role, I will certainly cast him in the film. In Raavan, Abhishek has played a drastically different character from any other character that he had played in my earlier films like Yuva or Guru. Abhishek is growing with every film of his.
How would you rate Abhishek’s performance in Raavan?
As far as his role as Beera in Raavan is concerned, all I can say is that Abhishek has got the gist of the character with ease. I would say that the character that he has played in Raavan is larger than life and hence needed a bigger portrayal and flamboyance.
Though you make films with a political touch, why have you abandoned politics in Raavan?
It is a wrong notion, just because I had made films like Roja, Bombay, Dil Se and Yuva it does not mean that I make every film with an accent on politics. . You make a film with an idea. I wanted to make Raavan because it was an idea that was with me for two to three years. The story should take you on its journey and flow effortlessly.
You wanted to cast Abhishek in the Tamil version in the role which Prithviraj has now essayed?
It is true that I wanted Abhishek to also play the role of Dev in the Tamil version, besides playing the role of Raavan in the Hindi version but ultimately decided to cast Prithviraj. On hindsight, I now feel that it was wise on my part not to have cast Abhishek in the Tamil version after his confession that he cannot learn Tamil in such a short notice and prepare himself for the part. If I had casted him in the Tamil version, the film still wouldn’t have been complete.
Has Ash, who is playing the role of Ragini in both the Hindi and Tamil versions, learnt Tamil?
My Hindi is as good as Ash’s Tamil. I remember Aishwarya delivering lengthy dialogues and shooting in single take in Tamil when she made her debut as an actress with me in my Tamil film Iruvar. Now Ash can do anything. Would you believe it, I text Ash Neenga Eppadi irukkeenga (How are you?) in Tamil and she replies Naan Nalla Irukken (I am fine) in Tamil.
Why did you cast Vikram in different roles in both the versions?
I cast Vikram in Raavan because I had a role which a new actor could do. It is good if you infuse fresh blood in a film. Vikram may be a new face to the Hindi film audiences but down in South he is known not only as a star but also a very good actor and was ready to rise up to the challenge of playing both the roles in both the versions.
How tough was it to make Raavan in two different versions?
The task of making two versions of the same film, in Hindi and Tamil simultaneously was quiet huge, especially because I am not what you’d call a pre-set film maker. I have to see to it that I bring the actor and cast him in the right role and make the film work on an instinct. When you set out to make two different versions in two different languages, you cannot go with the same instinct because the tempo changes and you have got to recreate in a different language altogether.
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It’s officially on. That is the motion control wars and, don’t hate, but Nintendo isn’t one of the combatants. Nope, this war is clearly between Microsoft and Sony. It’s the Kinect vs the Move. Full body tracking vs 1-1 controller tracking. This is going to turn out great for you, me, and both Sony and Microsoft.The PlayStation Move is coming to a PS3 near you, and it’s bringing a brand new way to play. The next sword fighting game you play might require you to get off the couch and pick up your weapon, and a future level you dive into in LittleBigPlanet might need you to rotate the world with your hands.Demos of Sony’s system showed some nice augmented reality applications as well. One example of this was the game EyePet, in which players’ likenesses show up on screen and can interact with a virtual anima.And to confirm the rumours that have been circulating the industry of late, the microphone-shaped device will now be accompanied by the release of a sub-controller – a supplementary device which, like the Wii nunchuck, will handle precise character movement and other functions. However, gamers will also be able to use a standard DualShock or Sixaxis controller for these elements.Sony says the Move includes a three-axis gyroscope and three-axis accelerometer as part of its motion controls. The sphere on top changes colors and is tracked by the Eye. They also say 36 third-party publishers and developers have signed on to create games, including Activision, Electronic Arts and Ubisoft.
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The new video game peripheral, due out in November, enjoyed the limelight Sunday evening as Microsoft kicked off the annual E3 conference in Los Angeles with an all-Kinect event.
If you haven’t seen Kinect in action, imagine the Nintendo Wii sans remote. Kinect consists of two cameras that capture the movements of the player. Much like human eyes, the twin cameras allow for depth perception, so Kinect can pick up on a wide range of motion without the aid of a video-game controller. This lets gamers shake their hands, feet, or booties and watch their character do the same.
At last night’s Kinect event, Microsoft unveiled the new name and demonstrated several motion games. Upcoming titles include an athletics mini-game collection called Kinect Sport, which looks surprisingly similar to Wii Sports; a full-body rhythm game named Dance Central; and Kinectimals, which lets you train a virtual pet.
Microsoft also showed off new motion controls for videos purchased through the Xbox marketplace. (This time, imagine “Minority Report” instead of the Wii.) Hand swipes allow viewers to stop and fast-forward through the movies.
The Xbox crew promised more information about Kinect at Microsoft’s E3 keynote Monday. Check back with the Horizons blog throughout the week for new details from E3 2010 and how Kinect stacks up against the Wii and Sony’s upcoming motion controller, the PlayStation Move.
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The FIFA World Cup soccer/football action this year has gotten off to a slow start – with many of the top teams being very cautious in their first round opening games. If you haven’t been able to keep up with the live soccer action – you might want to check our World Cup scores so far in this tournament. If you’re just tuning in now for the first time to some FIFA World Cup 2010 coverage, we have to admit that it hasn’t been as exciting as we originally hoped – but we’re still hoping it will pick up as the teams get use to their new surroundings.
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So to recap the FIFA World Cup 2010 scores so far, in Day 1 South Africa and Mexico tied 1-1 and France and Uruguay ended with a goal less draw. Day 2 2010 FIFA World Cup scores included South Korea beating Greece 2-0, Argentina winning 1-0 against Nigeria, and the England vs USA match finishing 1-1. Day 3 FIFA World Cup final scores included Slovenia winning 1-0 against Algeria, Ghana beating Serbia 1-0, and Germany handing Australia a 4-0 pounding.
That wraps us our 2010 FIFA World Cup scores so far in this tournament, be sure to come back for World Cup live scores and reports as more soccer games kick off.
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