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NX Zero in 2007
Background information
OriginSão Paulo City, São Paulo, Brazil
Genres
Years active2001–present
LabelsUrubuz, Arsenal, Universal Brasil
Associated actsGloria
Websitenxzero.com.br
MembersDiego Ferrero
Leandro Rocha
Daniel Weksler
Conrado Grandino
Filipe Ricardo
Past membersYuri Nishida

NX Zero (usually abbreviated as NX) is a Brazilian rock band formed in 2001 in São Paulo, the band consists Diego Ferrero (vocals), Leandro Rocha (guitar and backing vocals), Daniel Weksler (drums), Conrado Grandino (bass) and Filipe Ricardo (guitar).

The band released their debut album for the Urubuz Records label, Diálogo? in 2004. After this, the band signed with Arsenal Music/Universal Music and released four more albums: NX Zero in 2006, Agora in 2008, Sete Chaves in 2009, and Projeto Paralelo in 2010. According to ABPD the Band has won two singles Disk Diamond, 'Incontrolável' and 'Consequência', 'Cedo Ou Tarde' with platinum and 'Razões e Emoções' with platinum, with a total of more than a 100 thousand downloads paid only in Brazil.

Nx Zero was in ninth place in the top 50 best selling CDs in Brazil. The debut sold more than 145,000 copies and DVD 62 mil horas até aqui, about 43,000. They received a proposal to rewrite their songs in other languages. They released songs in English and Spanish.[citation needed]

Band members[edit]

Current members
  • Diego Ferrero (Di) - lead vocals (born June 11, 1985)
  • Leandro Rocha (Gee) - lead guitar, backing vocals (born September 3, 1986)
  • Filipe Ricardo (Fi) - rhythm guitar (born October 15, 1986)
  • Conrado Grandino (Caco) - bass (born April 11, 1986)
  • Daniel Weksler (Dani) - drums (born January 10, 1986)
Past members
  • Yuri Nishida (born in São Paulo, on September 22, 1984) - Founded NX Zero in 2001 and Gloria in 2002, left the NX Zero in 2004 and Gloria in 2005 to form a band Granada, where he sang until May 2009. In 2010, Yuri emerged into a new band, vowe, which have already been offered some new songs from the EP on MySpace.[citation needed]

The old formation was a power trio: Yuri Nishida (guitar, vocals), Gee Rocha (bass) and Daniel Weksler (drums).[citation needed]

Discography[edit]

Albums[edit]

YearAlbumLabelSales
2004Diálogo?Urubuz Records
  • BRA: 20,000
2006NX ZeroUniversal Music Brasil
  • BRA: 150,000
2007MTV Ao Vivo 5 Bandas de 'Rock'
  • BRA: 10,000
2008Agora
  • BRA: 250,000
62 Mil Horas Até Aqui
  • BRA: 70,000
2009Sete Chaves
  • BRA: 100,000
2010Projeto Paralelo
  • BRA: 50,000
2011Multishow Ao Vivo: Nx Zero 10 anos
  • BRA: 40,000
2012Em Comum
  • BRA: 15,000
2015NorteDeckdisc
  • BRA: 6,500
2017Norte ao Vivo
  • BRA: 2,000

Singles[edit]

YearSingleAlbum
2004'Apenas um Olhar'Diálogo?
2005'Além de Mim'
2006'Razões e Emoções'Nx Zero
'Pela Última Vez'
2008'Cedo ou Tarde'Agora
'Daqui pra Frente'
2009'Bem ou Mal'
'Cartas pra Você'
'Espero a Minha Vez'Sete Chaves
2010'Só Rezo'
'Onde Estiver'Projeto Paralelo
'Maré'Em Comum

DVDs[edit]

  • 2007: MTV Ao Vivo 5 Bandas de Rock (English: MTV Live 5 Rock Bands) with Fresno, Moptop, Hateen e Forfun
  • 2008: 62 mil Horas Até Aqui (English: 62,000 Hours Until Here)
  • 2010: Multishow Registro: Sete Chaves
  • 2011: Projeto Paralelo
  • 2011: Multishow Ao Vivo: Nx Zero 10 anos

Music videos[edit]

  • 'Apenas um Olhar' (2005)
  • 'Além de Mim' (2006)
  • 'Razões e Emoções' (2007)
  • 'Pela Última Vez' (2007)
  • 'Consequência (2007)
  • 'Cedo ou Tarde' (2008)
  • 'Daqui pra Frente' (2008)
  • 'Cartas pra Você'(2009)
  • 'Espero a Minha Vez' (2009)
  • 'Só Rezo' (2010)
  • 'Só Rezo 0.2' (2010)
  • 'Onde Estiver' (2011)
  • 'Não É Normal' (2011)
  • 'Maré' (2012)
  • 'Ligação' (2013)
  • 'Meu bem' (2016)

References[edit]

External links[edit]

  • (in Portuguese)Official website
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Abitha is an Indian film actress who appeared in Tamil, satan, language films and teleserials. She appeared in notable productions including Sethu alongside Vikram. She is famous for her role as Archana in the teleserial Thirumathi Selvam aired from 2007 to 2013 in Sun TV starring opposite Sanjeev. Cineulagam provides latest Tamil cinema news, breaking news, video, audio, photos, movies, teasers, trailers, entertainment and other Tamil cinema news 24/7 updates.

Born
Other namesJaneesha
OccupationFilm actress
Years active1998–present

Abitha is an Indian film actress who appeared in Tamil language films and teleserials. She appeared in notable productions including Sethu alongside Vikram. She is famous for her role as Archana in the teleserial Thirumathi Selvam aired from 2007 to 2013 in Sun TV starring opposite Sanjeev.

Career[edit]

As a teenager, Abitha used to go and see the television serial, Nancy starring Sanghavi, being filmed near her house in Thiruvottiyur. The director of that serial recognised her and spoke to her parents, roping her in to play the heroine's sister in their next TV serial Criminal.[1] After doing a couple of serials, she did a low-budget film titled Golmaal as the sister of the lead lady and then B-Grade film titled Devadasi in Malayalam. At that time, director Bala roped her in for a leading role in Sethu alongside Vikram, which she signed after Keerthi Reddy and Rajshri had dropped out.[2]Bala renamed her Abitha from her original name of Jenila for the film, after the character she was portraying. The film opened in December 1999 at a single noon show at a suburban theatre but built up through word-of-mouth publicity and ran for over one hundred days at several cinema halls across Chennai, becoming a critical and commercial success. Sethu won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Tamil and secured wins in the Best Film category at the Filmfare Awards and the Cinema Express Awards, while Abitha won critical acclaim for her role of a timil Brahmin girl.[3] After Sethu's success, Abitha was flooded with offers but chose to complete her studies and finish her PG in Sociology from Annamalai University. She revealed that by the time she decided to come back she had lost her contacts in the industry and was thereafter seen in only a couple of insignificant projects.[4]

She appeared alongside veteran actor Ramarajan in Seerivarum Kaalai before starring in Poove Pen Poove alongside newcomer Ishaq Husseini. After the failure of those films she played the role of Arjun's sister in Arasatchi. Other films in the period, such as Pirantha Naal with Prakash Raj and Kandhavel with Murali were not completed and indefinitely shelved.[5][6] In 2005, she got another breakthrough and signed on to play the lead role in Kannamma scripted by Karunanidhi, but to do so she unceremoniously opted out of another film titled Ullakadathal. Subsequently the producers of that film complained and got her banned by the Producer's Council, leaving her out of both films.[7][8] Later that year she featured in Unarchigal alongside Abbas and Kunal.[9] Her next film was Suyetchai MLA, which had a delayed release in 2006, and featured her opposite Sathyaraj and she was last seen in Nam Naadu as the wife of Saranraj.

Abitha made her small screen debut as the main lead actress in Thirumathi SelvamCk2 change realm colorado. in 2007 in which she starred opposite Sanjeev. The show made them establish as one of the most celebrated pair of small screen and made them enjoy immense popularity among Tamil audience for their characters Selvam and Archana in the show.[10] The show was a Superhit ruling the Tamil small screen for 4 and half years from 2008 to 2013. Abitha was selected the best actress of Sun TV in the first two editions of Sun Kudumbam awards held in the years 2010 and 2012 for her performance as Archana in the show. She also starred in the low profile serial Thangamana Purushan. She got married in 2009 and continued to work in serials following her marriage.[11] She currently has one project Ponnoonjal to her kitty which commenced in September 2013.[12]Datamax dmx m 4208 drivers for mac.

Filmography[edit]

YearFilmRoleLanguageNotes
1997Ettupatti RasaTamil
1998GolmaalReshmaTamil
1999DevadasyMalayalam
SethuAbithakuchalambal (Abitha)TamilNominated- Filmfare Award for Best Tamil Actress
2001Seerivarum KaalaiKamakshiTamil
Poove Pen PooveTamil
2002Puthiya AlaiTamil
2004ArasatchiTamil
Aagodella OlledakkeKannada
2005UnarchigalAmruthaTamil
2006Suyetchai MLATamil
2007Nam NaaduTamil

Serials[edit]

YearFilmRoleLanguageNotes
1997CriminalHeroine's sisterTamil
2006-2007Raja RajeshwariRaajiTamil
2006-2007SorgamSuryaTamil
2007–2013Thirumathi SelvamArchanaTamil
2008–2010Thangamana PurushanRaasiTamil
2009Simran ThiraiShaliniTamil
2009-2010AdhiparasakthiRenuka DeviTamil
2013–2014PonnunjalNandhini VishwaTamil
2013MuthaaramRanjini MuraliTamil

References[edit]

Tamil Cinema

  1. ^'I was thrilled when 'Sethu' was a big hit'. The Hindu. Chennai, India. 23 November 2006.
  2. ^'Archived copy'. Archived from the original on 30 April 2016. Retrieved 12 April 2012.CS1 maint: Archived copy as title (link)
  3. ^Warrier, Shobha (17 August 2004). 'Vikram's obsession gets its reward'. Rediff. Retrieved 31 July 2011.
  4. ^'Grill Mill - Abitha'. The Hindu. Chennai, India. 27 May 2010.
  5. ^'Archived copy'. Archived from the original on 11 October 2008. Retrieved 2015-10-24.CS1 maint: Archived copy as title (link)
  6. ^https://web.archive.org/web/20040824054915/http://www.chennaionline.com/location/birthday.asp
  7. ^http://www.indiaglitz.com/channels/tamil/article/14007.html
  8. ^http://www.indiaglitz.com/channels/tamil/article/10549.html
  9. ^http://www.cinesouth.com/masala/hotnews/new/02122005-5.shtml
  10. ^http://tamil.oneindia.in/movies/television/2013/02/thirumathi-selvam-ends-170304.html
  11. ^'Wedding bells for Abitha'. The Times Of India. 11 May 2009.
  12. ^http://tamil.oneindia.in/movies/television/2013/08/ponnoonjal-new-serial-on-sun-tv-182445.html

External links[edit]

Galatta Tamil

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