Aaha Vijay Tv Serial

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At a time when family dramas and tear-jerkers dominate the television screens, Vijay TV was a pioneer in launching a daily soap with romance as its central theme. External hard drive reviews for mac. 'Idu Oru Kadhal Kadhai' and 'Kadhalikka Neraam illai' were two such soaps that dealt with love in a unique fashion. Banking on success of. Aug 14, 2011  thanks jessie for sharing with as. One of my fav movie is aahaa. And now waiting this serial. Even as his 51st film gears up for release, veteran director.

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The promos announcing the arrival of ‘Aahaa,' Vijay TV's new mega opening tomorrow, makes me curious for at least two reasons. That Suresh Krissna, who directed the feel-good feature with the same name a few years ago, is the helmsman of a television endeavour, and that a sequel to a big screen grosser should be satisfied with a small screen presence!

“Firstly, ‘Aahaa' isn't a sequel,” smiles Suresh Krissna. Except for Banupriya and Delhi Ganesh, the actors who were part of the film, and now the soap, all the characters are new. So is the storyline.” Pioneering move The filmmaker who has directed 50 films in all languages of the South, including Baasha, the all-time favourite of Rajnikanth fans, and Aalavandhaan with Kamal Haasan, and several Hindi films, turning to television? Today, TV has a huge market. It's all about satellite value and popular viewing. Very big players are entering the arena,” he avers.

“And it's not as though I'm giving up cinema. I plan a judicious balance of the box and the big screen.” A pioneering move, you could say, because generally you don't find directors straddling TV and cinema. After Ilaignan, his last film in Tamil, Krissna had camped in nearby Karnataka to shoot a 3D film with Upendra in the lead. “Ambarish, another big name in Kannada, is the villain and Ramya — she's known as Divya Spandana here — the heroine. So Katarai Veera Sura Sundarangi should release in a month from now,” he says about his 51st film.

This travel from one language film to the other has been a norm with Suresh Krissna ever since he began wielding the megaphone. But when work on KVSS began, he must have already begun shooting ‘Aahaa.' “Yeah, I was simultaneously working on KVSS. Quite a task, but I enjoyed it. Aaha is still a film close to my heart and I'm making the serial on the same lines, though it's a different story altogether. I've retained the flavour, the values of the joint family system and the humour of its counterpart,” says Suresh Krissna.

But what could have made him embark on a serial when he's busy in cinema? “That Aaha, the film, has been telecast in various channels more than a 100 times, exemplifies the popularity it commands. So when Sriram and Pradeep of Vijay TV met me a couple of years ago, it was to make a sequel of the film for the big screen. I worked on the story and screenplay and when things were nearly complete, the channel decided to postpone the venture and suggested we do it for television instead. So the two-and-half hour script had to be transformed into a soap, with a story that's entirely different from the film.

I liked the new challenge and decided to go ahead,” he explains. No sob saga this “And ‘Aahaa' won't have any of the negative attributes of a soap — no unnecessary protraction of episodes or melodrama. I've shot it crisply as I would a film. ‘Aahaa' isn't a sob saga.

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And you will not find each episode being rounded off on a suspenseful note just for the sake of it,” he assures. If the soap is going to be like a film, music should be a prominent segment. “Of course, we have recorded four songs already.

Karthik Raja is our composer. With touches of dad Ilaiyaraja, his music also breathes uniqueness.” Having worked with Ilaiyaraja for many of his films, including his maiden, Sathya, with Kamal Haasan, Krissna should know. He feels the small screen assignment isn't too different from working on a film. “Except that, here, you don't have the constraint of length. In cinema, you are constantly thinking of footage and the time span of a scene. And in ‘Aahaa,' significance isn't restricted to any single role.

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