Search For More Entertainment News
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
South Indian superstars: Then and Now!
Nagarjuna has grown younger and lighter with age! The Akkineni scion is one of the few actors who command a huge fanbase among women.
Amala, born to a Bengali father and an Irish mother, was the dream girl of south India in the 1980s. Post her marriage to Telugu superstar Nagarjuna, she has kept herself busy with the activities of PETA; she looks as ravishing as ever!
Amala, born to a Bengali father and an Irish mother, was the dream girl of south India in the 1980s. Post her marriage to Telugu superstar Nagarjuna, she has kept herself busy with the activities of PETA; she looks as ravishing as ever!
For the double Oscar-winning Mozart of Madras, life has been a journey through music. Born as the son of late RK Shekhar, a film music composer, Rahman was into music from a very early age.
Ajith Kumar made his debut in films at the age of 21 with 'Prema Pusthakam' (1992), his only film in Telugu till date. The sensitive, soft-spoken romantic hero in 'Aasai' (1995) and 'Kadhal Kottai' (1996) has changed into a charismatic
The "Queen of Kollywood" in the late '90s, Simran was the epitome of grace at her peak. Post marriage, her attempts to win back the Tamil audience have not, so far, been successful.
Rajnikanth! The other name is Magic! On the left is a picture of Rajnikanth as "Parattai", the villain in '16 Vayathinile'.
Sridevi's looks in her early films such as '16 Vayathinile' and later films such as 'Khuda Gawah' are far removed from each other as she seemed to be evolving all the time.
R.Madhavan came as a cool breeze to Kollywood. The wide-eyed, innocent young man of 'Raamji Londonwaale' has given way to a man of the world in 'Yaavaru Nalam' ('1
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
0 comments:
Post a Comment