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born on Oct 10th :shock: and that too in 73. No wonder he is *dominating* and delivering consistent hits.
Why ya? What's special about Oct 10th?
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In numerology, it is so+so+so.........so *SPECIAL*. October - 10 (Sun). If you are born on 1, 10, 19 and 28, the power just doubles. Out of that, 10 is more powerful than all other three numbers. Added to that *all dominant* personalities were born in the 20th century when the sum of the last two digits of the year was 10. In the case of Rajamouli, it is an amazing formulation.. 10 - October (10) - 19 (which is again ten) 73 (which is again ten but this one makes it even more powerful).
10-10-"10""10".
Let us take sivaji sir - 1 - October (10) - 19 (which is ten again), 28 (which is ten again)
1 - 10 - "10" "10"
Bill gates - 28 - October - 1955
and the list goes on.....
P.S: not for people who don't believe in astro and numerology. Take it as a joke or whatever :)
Above analysis is mine. So, you have every to laugh if you know numerology :wink: </dig>
Ajay anna, when is your birthday. Forgot the exact date :wink: Neengalum october ah :P
I don't know why people love this movie so much...
fun filled entertainment.......
Selva,
Yes. I am an October born too. 24th Oct,81
Anupama Chopra's review: Makkhi
Rating: ****
Makkhi is the most outlandish film I've seen in years. It's also the most fun I've had in a theatre recently. This is the dubbed Hindi version of Eega, which was released earlier in Tamil, Telegu and Malayalam, but nothing has been lost in translation. Makkhi is the story of a young man named Jani who gets killed because he loves a girl coveted by a lecherous billionaire.
Jani is then reborn as an insect but he doesn't let his size get in his way. He takes revenge for his murder by slowly destroying the billionaire's peace of mind, his business and his power. It takes courage to pick a story as weird as this. Clearly writer-director SS Rajamouli is equipped with guts and a ferocious imagination.
First, he creates a creepy villain: Sudeep is wonderful as the baddie unhinged by a fly. Then Rajamouli imbues a fly with enough personality to take on this villain. It's a tightrope act, and there are times when you think the film has gone too far. At one point, the fly is communicating with his girlfriend by writing with her tears.
But Rajamouli keeps you hooked. By the end, I was clapping and rooting for the fly. How many films can get you emotionally invested in an insect? Makkhi is a mad roller coaster ride that's worth taking.
The original for Naan Eee... :lol:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OQ7UTuMdia8
Here comes the confirmation that its a copy ..... :rotfl:
Quote:
Eega is not a copy of Cockroach: SS Rajamouli
Director SS Rajamouli, who is busy promoting Makkhi, the Hindi version of his recent blockbuster movie Eega, has denied the charges of copying 2010 Australian flick Cockroach. The Tollywood filmmaker says that Eega is completely an original story and he has no substantial proof to prove it.
SS Rajamouli's denial came when he was quizzed about it during a recent promotional event of the movie Makkhi in North India. The director said that Eega is a unique story created by himself, but he does not have any concrete evidence to prove. He added that he is disappointed by the parallels between Eega and Cockroach.
SS Rajamouli said that he has watched several Hollywood animation movies while making Eega. He has also watched Fluke, which is a revenge drama of dog. He added that Cockroach itself was a copy of director Carlo Carlei's 1995 English movie Fluke. The comparison between Eega and Cockroach has upset the director.
The critically acclaimed Tollywood filmmaker further said that he had penned the script of Eega before watching any of the Hollywood movies and it is just a coincidence that both have similar storyline. But SS Rajamouli insisted that Eega is an original piece written by himself.
However, Eega has done a wonderful collection at the domestic and international Box Office. Its Hindi version Makkhi has also garnered rave reviews from Bollywood superstar Shahrukh Khan, filmmaker Raju Hirani and director Rohit Shetty who recently watched the film at a special screening held in Mumbai.
HAHA.... Trailer'e vaiche namma alunga full padam eduthutaanga!!
Cockroach is a romantic, black comedy. When Charlie is accidentally run over by his own wedding car, he is given another chance at life. Reincarnated as a cockroach he does everything in his power to convince his grieving widow that he has returned. He must woo her back or risk losing her forever!
I believe we should give the benefit of doubt to SSR. The interview he gave to Rajeev Masand on CNN IBN over this issue looked genuine. At the worst you can call it an inspiration (Cockroach was a short film). The success of Naan E was it's execution and not the storlyine which was revealed in the trailer itself.
And no one except the maker itself will know the exact truth with respect to the originality of the idea.