Balachander Sahana Serial Online
Sahana Serial. 944 likes 2 talking about this. Sahana is the Tele Serial of legendary director K.Balachander. This was directed as the sequel of one of. 2013 tv show_serial, watch all episodes online, todays tv serial schedule. Tv aval serial title1,pirivom santhipom title song,pirivom santhipom title song,sahana serial. Penmaiye menmaidhaane sahaana song from the serial sahana sindhu bhairavi. Sahana n, kaur h, basavaraj, tena f, jain rk, palukaitis p, et al each bacterial.
Y Gee MahendraMy first films — Navagraham and Nootrukku Nooru — were both under KB and a few years later, I did Manmadha Leelai with him. So, I started my career with the best in the trade. Of course, even before that, as a dramatist, I've been mesmerized and inspired by his stage plays.
During my college days, we would see his movies like Server Sundaram and Bhama Vijayam thrice in a row on the same day. He rewrote cinema like Sridhar did before him. But my greatest gift from him was doing the TV serial Sahana, the part 2 of Sindhu Bhairavi, and that too in the lead role of JKB. Those two years of doing the serial were like doing PhD in acting. He stood his ground with the TV channel to give me that role and believe me, every day, he would call me to appreciate my performance and guide me for that day's episode. For this role, he asked me to change my body language and the tone of my voice, to give it a dignified colour and the end result was that it is still remembered as one of my best roles. No other director has been in tune with the audiences like him for four decades.
Truly, he was a man for all seasons. Industry stalwarts, introduced to cinema by one of Tamil cinema’s most respected personalities, K Balachander, talk about the man. Rajinikanth: KB sir's death is a big loss to the world of cinema. He was not only my guru, he was like a father to me, he was my guide. He was god, in a human avatar, for me. He saw me as a son, not as an actor. His loss feels like I have lost a bit of myself.
I cannot express it in words. This world will not see another director like KB sir. I pray that his soul rests in peace. Ramesh Arvind: Balachander sir was on the lookout for actors to do the Kannada remake of Sollathan Ninaikiren. I was doing TV shows back then. Someone referred my name and I went there only to impress him.
In the next 45 minutes or so, he said I am doing the film. That was KB sir he had X-ray eyes when it came to spotting talent. He asked me to relocate to Chennai and ever since, he gave me the best. He introduced me to the Kannada, Tamil and Telugu film industry. My most memorable roles have been given by KB sir. Life came to a full circle when I met him again when I was directing Uttama Villain. Kamal had scripted a particular role keeping him in mind.
When we met him, he wasn’t too keen on acting. I met him again and spoke about the film at length and he agreed to do it. His character’s name in the film is Margadarshi (guide). There was a scene that required him say a long dialogue. He made a mistake and immediately said, ‘Cut’. KB sir then came up to me and said sorry; he said that this word comes to him out of sheer habit.
He dubbed for the role, saw the rushes, and loved it. As students — for Kamal and I – this film is a fitting tribute to KB sir. Y Gee Mahendra My first films — Navagraham and Nootrukku Nooru — were both under KB and a few years later, I did Manmadha Leelai with him. So, I started my career with the best in the trade. Of course, even before that, as a dramatist, I’ve been mesmerized and inspired by his stage plays. During my college days, we would see his movies like Server Sundaram and Bhama Vijayam thrice in a row on the same day. Queen Fan Club Magazines Pdfs on this page. He rewrote cinema like Sridhar did before him.
But my greatest gift from him was doing the TV serial Sahana, the part 2 of Sindhu Bhairavi, and that too in the lead role of JKB. Those two years of doing the serial were like doing PhD in acting. He stood his ground with the TV channel to give me that role and believe me, every day, he would call me to appreciate my performance and guide me for that day's episode. For this role, he asked me to change my body language and the tone of my voice, to give it a dignified colour and the end result was that it is still remembered as one of my best roles. Christian Funeral Malayalam Songs Free Download on this page. No other director has been in tune with the audiences like him for four decades.
Truly, he was a man for all seasons. Vivekh: Some people make history.
Some others are history. Balachander sir belonged to the latter category. A man who has been adored and admired by over three generations, KB sir has introduced 69 people in the film industry, a feat I believe no other director anywhere in the world has managed so far.
KB sir has directed a 100 films in all and even at a time when towering personalities such as MGR and Sivaji were present, he could hold his own. People would clap when they saw his name as director.
He was a man who knew how to tap talent and would work on people's strengths. He was a wonderful human being. His contribution to poet Bharathi through Tamil films is immense. He was also someone who contributed immensely to women’s empowerment. His films would present women’s thoughts and feelings on issues and endeavour to raise their stature in society. He was also someone who would not limit himself to looking at an actor as just an artist and often took an interest in their general well being, too.
He was a dynamic person and an early riser who believed in being busy. He was an epitome of energy. He would always observe those he had mentored. For instance, if I spoke something good on stage, the first call congratulating me would be from him. At the same time, if he felt I had spoken something even slightly inappropriate, he would be the first one to call me and tell me about it.
He would often say, ‘You have a social responsibility as you are in the media.’ He was among the first to talk about global warming in Tamil cinema. In Unnal Mudiyum Thambi, he created a character to specially emphasise the point. Balachander sir was someone who loved nature. He was always 10-15 years ahead of his time, and he left us years too early. Nasser: I first met KB sir in 1984 when I was called to audition for a Kannada film.
It was a regular role, and when he came to know that I’d acting degrees from two film schools, he told me to wait. I thought it was a polite way of telling me that he wasn’t going to cast me. Six months later, he called me for Kalyana Agathigal. I was surprised he’d remembered me. He gave me all the freedom to do what I wanted. Though that was the only film in which he directed me, he continued to cast me in his home productions.
More than acting, what I imbibed while working with him was how an actor should behave on set. Actors used to be punctual for his shoots and they would maintain silence on the set. I still retain those principles. Though his passing away is a huge loss, death is inevitable and I experienced this first-hand when my son went close to death, recently. So, it is important to remember how a person lived and I’m very glad that he lived a complete life and was perfect both professionally and personally. My only regret was his son passing away before him, which shouldn’t happen to any parent. I’m proud to be in the list of actors he introduced.
He was a trendsetter and when Tamil cinema history is written years later, he will still take the most pages.
Search: The Web India Abroad Newsletters Sign up today! Article Tools >>Sindhu Bhairavi is back Shobha Warrier in Chennai March 06, 2003 17:57 IST Nineteen years have passed since Sindhu vanished from the lives of singer JKB and his wife but Tamil audiences still remember them from Sindhu Bhairavi. This is the kind of impact created by the K Balachander film. Starring Sivakumar as JKB, Suhasini as the young Sindhu who was madly in love with him, and Sulak shana as the silently suffering wife Bhairavi, Sindhu Bhairavi was a huge success at the box-office and won many awards.
Though Balachander has been toying with the idea of making a sequel to Sindhu Bhairavi for the last 10 years, something stopped him from doing so. 'I feared people would compare the two and say the sequel was not as good. I didn't want to take such a big commercial risk,' he once said. Balachander has been producing television serials through Minbimbangal, the television offshoot of his movie production outfit Kavithalaya. Towards the end of his successful series, Anni, he went through his old files looking for an idea for his next serial and chanced on the rough sequel to Sindhu Bhairavi he had written 10 years ago. Balachander decided to bring the characters back to life on television. Sindhu Bhairavi was released in 1985.
The film ended with Sindhu leaving her son with JKB and Bhairavi. The serial ( Sahana -- Sindhu Bhairavi 2) starts 19 years down the line. Sindhu's son Surya is 19.
Bhairavi has given birth to a daughter, but they have no clue where Sindhu is. They will not find Sindhu before the serial reaches around 50 episodes says project executive Subha Venkat. Balachander wanted the same artistes to reprise their roles on television. Unfortunately, Sivakumar was committed to a daily soap.
Suhasini was willing to play Sindhu but Balachander decided to have a different face -- he felt if Suhasini played Sindhu, viewers would expect Sivakumar to play JKB. 'You cannot separate JKB and Sindhu. Sir [ Balachander] felt if we are going to have a different JKB, let's have a different Sindhu too,' says Subha.
Y G Mahendran, the well-known theatre and film personality, will play JKB. 'It is a challenge for a comedy artiste like me to do a character role like JKB. I am enjoying both the challenge and the role,' he said. Mahendran, who has acted in more than 300 films, said it is a kind of homecoming for him.
'I acted in a Balachander film 26 years ago!' He is not worried about the fact that JKB was once successfully portrayed by Sivakumar. 'Had it been done by Sivaji [ Ganesan], I would not have accepted the role.
Only two people inspire me, and they are K Balachander and Sivaji. When I have KB on the sets to guide me, why should I worry? I also have my other guru Sivaji in mind.' Balachander and his unit could not trace Sulakshana who disappeared from the film scene 12 years ago. So they decided to kill Bhairavi's character and keep her as a photograph in the serial. As it transpired, Sulakshana found out about the sequel from the newspapers and contacted Balachander. To his delight, she told him she would play Bhairavi.
'They were so happy to see me,' says Sulakshana. 'The script was rewritten and Bhairavi was alive again. I am happy to act as Bhairavi. She is still the same soft person. The only difference is she is older and the mother of two children.
There is more understanding between JKB and Bhairavi now -- she doesn't fight with him.' Carnatic singer Anuradha Krishnamoorthy, who has never acted before, will play Sindhu.
When contacted by Minbimangal, a surprised Anuradha was reluctant to accept the offer. 'My initial reaction was I am not interested in acting. I am a professional singer. I had absolutely no plans to act. I told them I needed time to think. It was my husband's gentle persuasion that made me meet K Balachander. Once I met him, I was struck by his simplicity.
When he told me they would see to it that my kacheris (concerts) would not get affected because of the shooting, I said yes.' 'That Suhasini acted in the original film does not bother me at all,' she says. 'I am a student as far as acting is concerned. My only concern is I shouldn't disappoint Balachander.' Rajesh Vaidya, who is composing the songs for the serial, faces a tough challenge; the songs composed by Ilayaraja for Sindhu Bhairavi are considered masterpieces. Carnatic stalwarts Dr M Balamurali Krishna and Sudha Raghunathan will render the songs.
What do you think about the story? Read what others have to say: Number of User Comments: 11 Sub: sahana Hi unfortunately i missed the initial episodes of sahana both the times, so is there anyway that i can get dvds of the entire serial.
Posted by shailaja Sub: story Dear Sir, I wish Mr. Balachandar makes a story about the Art movie makers vs commercial movies.It is a field Mr B is familiar with. Posted by Padmini Gopalan Sub: Female singer for Sindhu Bhairavi II It is a very good choice - Anuradha Krishnamurthy as Sindhu - She is very good in singing carnatic music blessed with a melodious voice. Posted by radhakrishnan Sub: SindhuBairavi minus Ilayaraja hmmmmm The songs of SindhuBairavi are treasurable master pieces. It was one of the major aspects for the movie's success. SindhuBairavi minus Ilayaraja will be a. Posted by Cowboy Dude Sub: Wonderful movie Though i am a tamilian, I am not a big fan of tamil movies.
But Sindhu bhairavi is definitely an exception. It deals with serious. Posted by Meera.