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Time of India
14-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
'Kathanar The Wild Sorcerer': to Aadu 3': 3D Wave in Mollywood
Mollywood is embracing 3D technology, with filmmakers exploring its potential beyond fantasy genres. 'Aadu 3' is venturing into 3D, showcasing this shift. Jonita Doda highlights the immersive experience of India's first 3D romantic film, 'Salmon 3D,' while Tovino Thomas acknowledges the challenges of 3D filming, emphasizing that content remains paramount, regardless of the format. (Picture Courtesy: Facebook) Watching a movie in 3D is always an immersive experience, despite some critics. Coming to Mollywood, the industry seems to be shifting its gears to a new realm, and the most basic one would be 3D movies. Let's take a look at the 3D wave happening in the Malayalam film industry. 'Aadu' venturing into 3D Jayasurya and Midhun Manuel Thomas' hit series 'Aadu 3' is reportedly in 3D format. This shows how the Malayalam filmmakers are pushing the boundaries of 3D by not only limiting it to fantasy or fictional movies. Director Midhun Manuel Thomas surely would have seen the scope of storytelling via 3D, enhancing the theatrical experience; otherwise, a talented scriptwriter and filmmaker like him wouldn't be opting for such a format. (Picture Courtesy: Facebook) 'It adds a new dimension to the cinematic experience' - Jonita Doda In an exclusive conversation with the actress Jonita Doda, who has been part of India's first-ever romantic 3D film 'Salmon 3D' revealed that it adds a whole new theatrical experience. Talking to ETimes, the 'Salmon 3D' actress said, 'The USP of our film lies in two key aspects. Firstly, it is India's first-ever romantic 3D stereoscopic film, which adds a whole new dimension to the cinematic experience. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Scam Exposed: What They Won't Tell You about zero trust! Expertinspector Click Here Undo The immersive visuals and depth created through 3D technology bring the romance and emotions of the story to life in a captivating way.' Salmon 3D - Official Malayalam Trailer (Picture Courtesy: Facebook) 'Shooting with 3D cameras is a very tough thing to do' - Tovino Thomas Now let's move on to the production part of a 3D film. In a conversation with Mid Day, the 'ARM' actor Tovino Thomas said that shooting a movie in 3D is quite challenging. He said, 'Shooting with 3D cameras is a very tough thing to do. It takes more time and effort.' Coming to 'ARM', what the makers did was 3D conversion rather than shooting in 3D camera. He said, ''People won't be able to tell whether we shot it with 3D cameras or converted it later, because the technology has come so far. We already have clear guidelines on how to shoot for 3D conversion — there's a specific approach to follow, and our cinematographer was fully aware of that from the start.' Do all films require 3D? Well, the answer would be a clear NO! While 3D may enhance the theatre-viewing experience, not all stories are perfect that way. There may be several sequences added just for the sake of creating that 3D visual, and this would serve no purpose to the actual storyline. For a movie like 'My Dear Kuttichathan', 3D experience is well worth it. But if one were to pick a 3D format for a film like 'Drishyam', it would be a complete no and would feel complete injustice towards the content of the movie, unless there are some genuine reasons for adding 3D elements (hopefully there won't be any). Coming to the upcoming Jayasurya starrer 'Kathanar The Wild Sorcerer', it's quite sure that the 3D elements will work as everyone knows the storyline and how it can be perfectly suited for a 3D experience. Shooting in 3D or not, as we always say, the content of a movie matters.


The Hindu
11-05-2025
- Entertainment
- The Hindu
Jayasurya-Midhun Manuel Thomas' ‘Aadu 3' goes on floors
Aadu 3, the much-anticipated third instalment of the popular Malayalam franchise Aadu, was launched with a pooja ceremony on Sunday (May 11). Franchise lead Jayasurya and director Midhun Manuel Thomas return for the sequel that is once again produced by Vijay Babu under his Friday Film House banner. The team shared pictures and videos from the pooja ceremony to announce the news. Actor Unni Mukundan, who is teaming up with Midhun for his directorial debut, sounded the clapboard. The upcoming instalment will also feature franchise regulars — Vinayakan, Renji Panicker, Sunny Wayne, Saiju Kurup, Aju Varghese, Vijay Babu, Bhagath Manuel, Dharmajan Bolgatty and Indrans. A slapstick comedy, 2015's Aadu followed a tug-of-war team from Idukki whose lives changed when they decided to slaughter a female goat they got as a reward. Though the film didn't perform well at the box office, it attained cult status after its DVD release. The sequel, titled Aadu 2, released in 2017 and became a hit at the box office. More details regarding Aadu 3 are yet to be announced.


Time of India
11-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Aadu 3: ‘Aadu 3' begins filming: Jayasurya returns as Shaji Paappan, Vijay Babu shares first look
The much-awaited third installment of the 'Aadu' franchise has officially gone on floors. Titled ' Aadu 3 ', the film promises to bring back the madcap energy and iconic characters that turned the series into a cult comedy phenomenon in . Tired of too many ads? go ad free now 'Beginning of a dream' The launch ceremony was held with a pooja, and producer-actor shared glimpses from the event on social media with the caption, 'Beginning of a dream.' Excitement levels are high Vijay Babu's post was soon flooded with comments from fans of 'Aadu'. One comment read, 'All the best dear.' Another one commented, 'All the best team aadu3.' A third one commented, 'Waiting shaji pappan & team.' Netizens were also intrigued to see Shaji Paappan's look in the movie as one commented, 'Where is our Shaji Paappan .' Shaji Paappan and team returns The pooja ceremony was attended by the film's lead , who reprises his iconic role as Shaji Paappan, along with actress Srinda, producer Listen Stephen, and other key members of the team. The Aadu franchise, known for its quirky characters and slapstick humour, first hit screens in 2015. Though the original film received a lukewarm box office response initially, it went on to gain a massive fan following over the years. Its sequel Aadu 2 was a commercial success, cementing the franchise's popularity. The returning ensemble cast includes fan favourites Vinayakan, Sunny Wayne, Saiju Kurup, Aju Varghese, Indrans, and Vijay Babu, all of whom were part of the earlier films and contributed to their comedic success. Interestingly, 'Aadu 3' is expected to take a fresh narrative turn. While previous instalments leaned heavily into slapstick comedy, the new film will explore a shift in genre, though specifics are being kept tightly under wraps. This potential change in tone has only heightened anticipation among fans, who are eager to see what's next for Shaji Paappan and his unforgettable gang