Vimala Raman




Actress Vimala Raman is a new girl in the Malayalam Film Industry.Vimala Raman has the hands full of films now.After failing to impress the audience in Tamil, Vimala Raman is back in Malayalam. Now, Vimala Raman’s stunning look in Time has made her hot and happening not only in Malayalam but also in Tamil.Vimala Raman is currently acting with Mammootty in Nasrani, which also has Mamta Mohandas in another role. This is Mammootty’s Onam release and it is likely to make it to the theatres on the end of August .Vimala is going to act with Mohan Lal’s new film Collage Kumaran.

Being born and brought up in Sydney, Vimala Raman entered her childhood passion of Bharthanatyam at the age of five. In 1991, Vimala Raman joined her current guru, Smt. Jayalukshmi Kandiah O.A.M and the Natanalaya Dance and Music Academy, based in Sydney, Australia, where Vimala Raman further specialised in Bharthanatyam. Apart from performing locally Vimala Raman also given numerous international performances. Vimala Raman has completed numerous modelling assignments. In October 2004 Vimala Raman won the crown for the Miss India Australia 2004 title, as well as the Miss India Australia CyberQueen title. This has seen her being awarded by the Australia India Business Chamber – the “Youth Ambassodor” titleMoviesPoiPranayalamNazraniCollege kumaranSuryanCalcutta news.


Inetrview

Why is Australia so good at sport?

Vimala went to bed at just past 2 a.m. on Sunday; like the rest of the cricket world, she knew Australia was going to win the cricket World Cup for the third straight time.

"I am happy they did," says the danseuse-turned-beauty-queen-turned-model-turned actor, who is an Australian citizen.

"I enjoyed watching that remarkable knock from Adam Gilchrist," adds Vimala, whose latest film `Sooryan' is being shot in Kozhikode these days.

"My money was firmly on Australia right through the World Cup; I wanted India to do well too, but I am not surprised by the team's early ouster.

"I am also happy that Sri Lanka played so well, though they were no match for the Aussies in the final (I have so many friends from the Lankan community back home in Sydney and the Lankans have done a lot for the Tamil language and culture in Australia)."

Why, then, Australia is so good at sport?

"I think it has got a lot to do with the country's culture," she says.

"For instance, swimming is compulsory for every kid at school; and the whole family goes to watch the sport at a stadium. I myself have seen so many one-day matches at the Sydney Cricket Ground, carrying the Indian flag (more often than not, the Indian teams were at the receiving end).

"Another factor is that the kids are really encouraged to take up sport."

Vimala too has dabbled in sports quite a lot.

"I was the swimming (100m freestyle) champion at my school.

"I have also played hockey, softball, netball and, of course, cricket."



Videos

Vimala Raman - true advice




Vimala Raman - College Kumaran & Mohanlal





Oru venal puzhayil -song from pranayakalam




Nasrani: Mammootty, Vimala Raman comedy scene



Eeran Meghame : Nasrani




Photo Gallery
























Filmography



Movie: Evaraina Epudaina
Language: Telugu
Director: Shankar M
Producer: AVM Productions
Starring: Varun Sandesh, Vimala


Movie: Aptha Rakshaka
Language: Kannada
Director:
Producer:
Starring: Vishnuvardhan , Vimala



Movie : Raman Thediya Seethai
Language : Tamil
Director : Jagan
Producer: Moserbaer Productions
Starring: Cheran, Vimala


Movie : Apoorva
Language : Tamil
Director : Jagan
Producer: Moserbaer Productions
Starring: Cheran, Vimala



Movie: College Kumaran (2008)
Language: Malayalam
Director: Thulaseedas
Producer: Fairy Queen Productions
Starring: Mohanlal, Vimala


Movie: Calcutta news (2008)
Language : Malayalam
Director: Blessy
Producer: Kayal Films
Starring: Dhileep, Vimala & Meera Jasmine


Movie: Romeo (2007)
Language: Malayalam
Director: Rajasenan
Producer: Rafi Mecartin
Starring: Dhileep, Vimala


Movie: Nasrani (2007)
Language : Malayalam
Director: Joshy
Producer: Horizon Entertainment
Actor: Mammooty, Vimala


Movie: Sooriyan (2007)
Language : Malayalam
Director: V M Vinu
Producer: Sri Chakra Films
Starring: Jayaram, Vimala


Movie: Pranayakalam (2007)
Language: Malayalam
Director: Udhayan
Producer: AVA Films
Starring: Ajmal, Vimala


Movie: Time (2007)
Language: Malayalam
Director: Shaji Kailas
Producer: Bhagayachitra Films
Music: Rahul Raj
Starring: Suresh Gopi, Vimala



Poi (2006)
Language: Tamil
Director: K.Balachander
Producer: Prakash Raj
Cast: Uday Kiran, Vimala


Movie Reviews




Raman Thediya Seethai Movie Review

K.P. Jagannaath's 'Raman Thediya Seethai' lives up to the expectations of a clean family entertainer. A neat screenplay with some slick direction makes this tale come to life. The protagonist is on a quest to find an apt bride but then he is haunted by a rather embarrassing past. The honest man that he is wants to come clean about his past to prospective brides but is not met with much enthusiasm.

Rajesh Yadav's brilliant camera work, Vidhyasagar's refreshing tunes both with the songs and the background score and Vairabalan's art work merge very well to bring out the desired effects. Good team work is evident right through and that has certainly translated itself very well with the end result. Though the film carries the same title of the MGR – Jayalalitha 1972 film, the name probably could not have been better as it synchronizes perfectly with the characters involved.

One aspect that has many-a-time made movies go astray is when similar characters beat-about-the-bush confusing and even irritating the audience without actually being able to create identities. Well, such movies can most definitely learn a thing or two from 'Raman Thediya Seethai' when it comes to showcasing characters. Each character has a distinct tone with it and when interaction with intensity arises, the clear depiction actually helps audiences relate with the tempo that is created. Something very few directors are capable of.

Apart from Cheran who plays the protagonist, there are two other men whose lives have been shown in montage sequences – the characters played by Pasupathy and Nithin Sathya. Both of them have excelled tremendously. Pasupathy has reiterated once again that he is a performer with quality. Playing a visually challenged Radio Jockey, the expressive actor has emoted very well despite the fact that his character did not allow him to use his eyes except in one shot. His body language and general poise is very much in tune with reality.

Many struggling actors might turn green with envy with the character that Nithin Sathya has played. Despite the character itself being very interesting, Nithin Sathya's performance has been quite good as the 'lovable' thief turned auto driver. Something the masses would simply love.

There is no dearth for beautiful girls in the film. Vimala Raman, Ramya Nambeesan, Gajala, Karthiga and Navya Nair fill in with their respective screen time adding freshness with their diverse portrayals.

Venu (Cheran), a successful businessman seems to have everything in life except a wife. The film starts off with him in Nagerkoil where he is in the process of selecting a bride. Ranjitha (Vimala Raman) seems perfectly happy with him until she hears about his past. Venu, a hard working student needed psychiatric help in order to come to terms with life and his stammering during nervous periods still exist as a naked reminder to his troubled times. The denial makes Venu hunt for other girls and goes to Vidhya's (Ramya Nambeesan) house. The girl says 'yes' and marriage preparations get underway. Happiness is in the air until the girl elopes with her boyfriend on the day of marriage. Venu takes the blame upon himself and become a nervous wreck. In comes a visually challenged man Nedumaran (Pasupathy) a Radio Jockey who hosts a positive thinking way-to-success show. After getting to know about Nedumaran's rather unusual love affair with Isaitamil (Gajala) ad ther eventual marriage, Cheran oozes with confidence and goes back to Nagerkoil to 'seek' another prospect. This time arranged by Manivannan (Vidhya's father) who has a troubled conscience that pricks him.

Venu meets a pregnant Vidhya there and learns about her pathetic life of poverty and helps her in all ways possible especially because she is all alone in life. The girl he had gone to 'seek,' Gayathri, played by Karthiga appears smart and looks forward to interacting with him for a month by phone and email before making a decision. This is perfectly acceptable to Venu. But then he learns about Gunasekharan (Nithin Sathya) ardent love for Karthiga and backs out. The story of how Gunasekharan fell in love with Gayathri which made him a responsible man as narrated by himself appeals with tinges of comic relief.

Venu's constant bumping into Ranjitha, the girl who had rejected him first, shapes up with shades of regret. Vidhya's helpless position and Venu's bride hunting (he seems to be an expert at being rejected by now) diversifies with him 'seeking' a policewoman played by Navya Nair. Comical situations arise and confusion prevails.

Does Venu get the girl he desires forms the finale. In order to not make things obvious, the director has employed certain techniques which can be termed 'irrelevant shots'. The ending might appear abrupt but on the whole the film succeeds in entertaining.

Two action sequences are part of the film probably to adhere to the so-called commercial template most directors' bow down to these days (fear element at work?).

The success of this film could broaden the horizon of present day Tamil Cinema that has taken a beating because of run-of-the-mill soaps that fight for audiences inside peoples' living rooms. It can be recalled that movies without much of 'masala' and action are a rare commodity these days.

'Raman Thediya Seethai' is a film sans 'masala' and with a few negligible stunt sequences. Its success will definitely score a point in the right direction and probably might even encourage many other filmmakers to tread the path of Storytelling devoid of mindless stuff.

Whats News



Raman Thediya Seethai released on Sept 19, 2008


Apoorva released on Sept 12, 2008

I am back in India and currently shooting for a new malayalam movie called "Apoorva"




Actress Vimala Raman is a new girl in the Malayalam Film Industry.Vimala Raman has the hands full of films now.After failing to impress the audience in Tamil, Vimala Raman is back in Malayalam. Now, Vimala Raman’s stunning look in Time has made her hot and happening not only in Malayalam but also in Tamil.Vimala Raman is currently acting with Mammootty in Nasrani, which also has Mamta Mohandas in another role. This is Mammootty’s Onam release and it is likely to make it to the theatres on the end of August .Vimala is going to act with Mohan Lal’s new film Collage Kumaran.

Being born and brought up in Sydney, Vimala Raman entered her childhood passion of Bharthanatyam at the age of five. In 1991, Vimala Raman joined her current guru, Smt. Jayalukshmi Kandiah O.A.M and the Natanalaya Dance and Music Academy, based in Sydney, Australia, where Vimala Raman further specialised in Bharthanatyam. Apart from performing locally Vimala Raman also given numerous international performances. Vimala Raman has completed numerous modelling assignments. In October 2004 Vimala Raman won the crown for the Miss India Australia 2004 title, as well as the Miss India Australia CyberQueen title. This has seen her being awarded by the Australia India Business Chamber – the “Youth Ambassodor” titleMoviesPoiPranayalamNazraniCollege kumaranSuryanCalcutta news.


Inetrview

Why is Australia so good at sport?

Vimala went to bed at just past 2 a.m. on Sunday; like the rest of the cricket world, she knew Australia was going to win the cricket World Cup for the third straight time.

"I am happy they did," says the danseuse-turned-beauty-queen-turned-model-turned actor, who is an Australian citizen.

"I enjoyed watching that remarkable knock from Adam Gilchrist," adds Vimala, whose latest film `Sooryan' is being shot in Kozhikode these days.

"My money was firmly on Australia right through the World Cup; I wanted India to do well too, but I am not surprised by the team's early ouster.

"I am also happy that Sri Lanka played so well, though they were no match for the Aussies in the final (I have so many friends from the Lankan community back home in Sydney and the Lankans have done a lot for the Tamil language and culture in Australia)."

Why, then, Australia is so good at sport?

"I think it has got a lot to do with the country's culture," she says.

"For instance, swimming is compulsory for every kid at school; and the whole family goes to watch the sport at a stadium. I myself have seen so many one-day matches at the Sydney Cricket Ground, carrying the Indian flag (more often than not, the Indian teams were at the receiving end).

"Another factor is that the kids are really encouraged to take up sport."

Vimala too has dabbled in sports quite a lot.

"I was the swimming (100m freestyle) champion at my school.

"I have also played hockey, softball, netball and, of course, cricket."



Videos

Vimala Raman - true advice




Vimala Raman - College Kumaran & Mohanlal





Oru venal puzhayil -song from pranayakalam




Nasrani: Mammootty, Vimala Raman comedy scene



Eeran Meghame : Nasrani




Photo Gallery
























Filmography



Movie: Evaraina Epudaina
Language: Telugu
Director: Shankar M
Producer: AVM Productions
Starring: Varun Sandesh, Vimala


Movie: Aptha Rakshaka
Language: Kannada
Director:
Producer:
Starring: Vishnuvardhan , Vimala



Movie : Raman Thediya Seethai
Language : Tamil
Director : Jagan
Producer: Moserbaer Productions
Starring: Cheran, Vimala


Movie : Apoorva
Language : Tamil
Director : Jagan
Producer: Moserbaer Productions
Starring: Cheran, Vimala



Movie: College Kumaran (2008)
Language: Malayalam
Director: Thulaseedas
Producer: Fairy Queen Productions
Starring: Mohanlal, Vimala


Movie: Calcutta news (2008)
Language : Malayalam
Director: Blessy
Producer: Kayal Films
Starring: Dhileep, Vimala & Meera Jasmine


Movie: Romeo (2007)
Language: Malayalam
Director: Rajasenan
Producer: Rafi Mecartin
Starring: Dhileep, Vimala


Movie: Nasrani (2007)
Language : Malayalam
Director: Joshy
Producer: Horizon Entertainment
Actor: Mammooty, Vimala


Movie: Sooriyan (2007)
Language : Malayalam
Director: V M Vinu
Producer: Sri Chakra Films
Starring: Jayaram, Vimala


Movie: Pranayakalam (2007)
Language: Malayalam
Director: Udhayan
Producer: AVA Films
Starring: Ajmal, Vimala


Movie: Time (2007)
Language: Malayalam
Director: Shaji Kailas
Producer: Bhagayachitra Films
Music: Rahul Raj
Starring: Suresh Gopi, Vimala



Poi (2006)
Language: Tamil
Director: K.Balachander
Producer: Prakash Raj
Cast: Uday Kiran, Vimala


Movie Reviews




Raman Thediya Seethai Movie Review

K.P. Jagannaath's 'Raman Thediya Seethai' lives up to the expectations of a clean family entertainer. A neat screenplay with some slick direction makes this tale come to life. The protagonist is on a quest to find an apt bride but then he is haunted by a rather embarrassing past. The honest man that he is wants to come clean about his past to prospective brides but is not met with much enthusiasm.

Rajesh Yadav's brilliant camera work, Vidhyasagar's refreshing tunes both with the songs and the background score and Vairabalan's art work merge very well to bring out the desired effects. Good team work is evident right through and that has certainly translated itself very well with the end result. Though the film carries the same title of the MGR – Jayalalitha 1972 film, the name probably could not have been better as it synchronizes perfectly with the characters involved.

One aspect that has many-a-time made movies go astray is when similar characters beat-about-the-bush confusing and even irritating the audience without actually being able to create identities. Well, such movies can most definitely learn a thing or two from 'Raman Thediya Seethai' when it comes to showcasing characters. Each character has a distinct tone with it and when interaction with intensity arises, the clear depiction actually helps audiences relate with the tempo that is created. Something very few directors are capable of.

Apart from Cheran who plays the protagonist, there are two other men whose lives have been shown in montage sequences – the characters played by Pasupathy and Nithin Sathya. Both of them have excelled tremendously. Pasupathy has reiterated once again that he is a performer with quality. Playing a visually challenged Radio Jockey, the expressive actor has emoted very well despite the fact that his character did not allow him to use his eyes except in one shot. His body language and general poise is very much in tune with reality.

Many struggling actors might turn green with envy with the character that Nithin Sathya has played. Despite the character itself being very interesting, Nithin Sathya's performance has been quite good as the 'lovable' thief turned auto driver. Something the masses would simply love.

There is no dearth for beautiful girls in the film. Vimala Raman, Ramya Nambeesan, Gajala, Karthiga and Navya Nair fill in with their respective screen time adding freshness with their diverse portrayals.

Venu (Cheran), a successful businessman seems to have everything in life except a wife. The film starts off with him in Nagerkoil where he is in the process of selecting a bride. Ranjitha (Vimala Raman) seems perfectly happy with him until she hears about his past. Venu, a hard working student needed psychiatric help in order to come to terms with life and his stammering during nervous periods still exist as a naked reminder to his troubled times. The denial makes Venu hunt for other girls and goes to Vidhya's (Ramya Nambeesan) house. The girl says 'yes' and marriage preparations get underway. Happiness is in the air until the girl elopes with her boyfriend on the day of marriage. Venu takes the blame upon himself and become a nervous wreck. In comes a visually challenged man Nedumaran (Pasupathy) a Radio Jockey who hosts a positive thinking way-to-success show. After getting to know about Nedumaran's rather unusual love affair with Isaitamil (Gajala) ad ther eventual marriage, Cheran oozes with confidence and goes back to Nagerkoil to 'seek' another prospect. This time arranged by Manivannan (Vidhya's father) who has a troubled conscience that pricks him.

Venu meets a pregnant Vidhya there and learns about her pathetic life of poverty and helps her in all ways possible especially because she is all alone in life. The girl he had gone to 'seek,' Gayathri, played by Karthiga appears smart and looks forward to interacting with him for a month by phone and email before making a decision. This is perfectly acceptable to Venu. But then he learns about Gunasekharan (Nithin Sathya) ardent love for Karthiga and backs out. The story of how Gunasekharan fell in love with Gayathri which made him a responsible man as narrated by himself appeals with tinges of comic relief.

Venu's constant bumping into Ranjitha, the girl who had rejected him first, shapes up with shades of regret. Vidhya's helpless position and Venu's bride hunting (he seems to be an expert at being rejected by now) diversifies with him 'seeking' a policewoman played by Navya Nair. Comical situations arise and confusion prevails.

Does Venu get the girl he desires forms the finale. In order to not make things obvious, the director has employed certain techniques which can be termed 'irrelevant shots'. The ending might appear abrupt but on the whole the film succeeds in entertaining.

Two action sequences are part of the film probably to adhere to the so-called commercial template most directors' bow down to these days (fear element at work?).

The success of this film could broaden the horizon of present day Tamil Cinema that has taken a beating because of run-of-the-mill soaps that fight for audiences inside peoples' living rooms. It can be recalled that movies without much of 'masala' and action are a rare commodity these days.

'Raman Thediya Seethai' is a film sans 'masala' and with a few negligible stunt sequences. Its success will definitely score a point in the right direction and probably might even encourage many other filmmakers to tread the path of Storytelling devoid of mindless stuff.

Whats News



Raman Thediya Seethai released on Sept 19, 2008


Apoorva released on Sept 12, 2008

I am back in India and currently shooting for a new malayalam movie called "Apoorva"\


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