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Enthiran: The Robot Movie Starring Rajnikanth

October 19th 2010 03:54
The making of this robo movie has some credibility being given to the Asssistant Director of Shankar, Karkhi, Son of the lyricist Vairamuthu, who also wrote lyrics to this movie. This is because of his knowledge on ROBOTICS gained in the course of his higher degree by research in Australia.




Nevertheless, most of the scenes in the movie was shot in SIPCOT industrial estate, Chennai by the Chennai team, and the major part of the investment goes to a strange brand of VOLVO bus that got converted into some kind of Satellite Remote Sensing Lab, where ROBOT Rajni was made....costing nearly 60 lakh Indian Rupees, that is around 1600 Euros, of course, not getting much critics from those fighting against poverty for the amount of money spent on this !!!




India Today found that the amusement of Enthiran and Rajnikanth, the actor who gained popularity for his glamorous style in action on the movies, is because of finding himself shooting bullets emerging from the tip of his fingers, killing with a handbag, making mosquitoes apologise, cloning himself instantly and seducing the beauty queen, former "Miss World", now Actress Aishwarya Rai Bachchan.

While The Hindu, keeping track of the Box-Office collection following the release of the movie, found that Rs. 100 Crore being collected from the Distributors alone...in addition, the Man, the Machine and Love is seeming to cross the language and cultural barriers by being dubbed into various languages for worldwide release. The two weeks collection has recently hit the mark of Rs.300 crore, with a hundred crore profit margin so far!!! Follow more of this movie news in their exclusive website.

The movies musical score is by AR Rahman and was released this October 1st in three versions, Tamil, Hindi and Telugu being screened in more that 3000 theaters. This was the day the movies also hit theaters worldwide in abroad, in countries like USA, UK, Malaysia, Singapore and Australia, under the banner of popular Sun Pictures broadcasters of Sun Television Network, the First Tamil Channel to be broad casted abroad.
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