With Varalaaru, ARR-KSR Combo seems to be in par with ARR-Shankar combo. All their four films have turned out to be blockbusters.
1. Muthu (1995)
2. Padayappa (1999)
3. Thenali (2000)
4. Varalaaru (2006)
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With Varalaaru, ARR-KSR Combo seems to be in par with ARR-Shankar combo. All their four films have turned out to be blockbusters.
1. Muthu (1995)
2. Padayappa (1999)
3. Thenali (2000)
4. Varalaaru (2006)
nah nah..am not comparing rajini with ajith..... nor ajith's dancing with jyothika's.....basically the picturisation looked kindah bad (esp in the dream sequence where various ppl dance bfore kanika) graphics could have been a lot more better in this movie imho... :)
:rotfl: nice try..
Innisai was more colourful.. if you thinkt he graphics and the dream sequence wasn't picturized well, then what do you think about the graphics in raa raa? raa raa started well but later on ended up as :oops:
since you added an imho, we'll leave it that way
yes dude......Innisai is any day better song and was picturised better than Ra ra......when i first heard this song , i knew comparisons wud be drawn betn this song and ra ra song....Quote:
Originally Posted by imsai
as dinesh pointed out , ra ra song style was composed by IR many times b4.........
:shock:
Ra.Ra.Ra a better song than Innisai :lol:
It might have been the most popular among the two since no TV channel is telecasting Innisai coz of f**** work from SUNTV ! :P
Innisai is miles ahead of Ra.Ra.Ra.
The only thing which lifted that song was the *GHOST STORY* + Vettaiya Raja + Kundu eyes of Jyo.
Plus ! Innisai has little graphics when compared to Ra3
rA rA was the song which is almost soleley responsible for the monsterous hit of CM. The tense situation, Jo's actions and thalaivar's stupendous performance elevated that song to great heights. In innisai except ajith's dance, the background scenes and kanika's dance are pathetic and the remix beats are pathetic as well. Just noise.
Theeyil vizhundha and innisai original are THE songs of varalaaru !!
Exactly. raa raa wasn't bad but not better than Innisai. After the inroduction of vettaiyan, lots of graphics were used and it didn't look any better.. and there was a saamiyaar and the noise he makes :( . it was silly.. I don't know why people make this comparisions :?Quote:
Originally Posted by selvakumar
No promotion, No hype, collections drop!
Why is it that Tamil producers ignore their films after release? They are just not interested in promoting or giving it publicity after release. The two Diwali biggies- Varalaaru and Vallavan had no publicity before or after its troubled release!
Take Vallavan as our case study- There has been no effort from its producer P.L.Thenappan to boost the film through publicity. Its hero Silambarasan has switched off his mobile and spread word that he is on a holiday to US, while he is cooling his heels at home in Chennai!
Thenappan refuses to answer any calls, while heroine Reema Sen has not only distanced herself from the movie but is blasting Simbu in her interviews! Nayanthara is not in Chennai and she has moved on to her other projects in Telugu and has no time for promoting the film.
In spite of this Vallavan is doing reasonable well in A stations. If the film had been promoted aggressively on television, print and net and if they had conducted road shows, it would have been a super hit!
In the case of Varalaaru, the producer, hero and director are not willing to talk about the film. It is a genuine hit on the basis of Ajit?s strong fan base. But unfortunately he is the only actor in the world cinema who never promotes his films, give television bytes, or interviews in an electronic age! He believes that people should pay money and come to the theatres to watch him!
All these Kollywood actors who believe that their fans will promote their films should take a leaf out of King Khan?s phenomenal promotional blitzerg. Shahrukh has a bigger fan following worldwide than all Kollywood actors put together. His Don carried negative reports before its release but the man worked round the clock, gave interviews (a record 53!) to almost all leading channels, publications and internet sites in the country and aggressively promoted the film. This helped Don get a worldwide distributors share of Rs 72 Crore in its opening week! Phenomenal!
Meanwhile the new-age heroes Arya and Jeeva are on aggressive promotional tours to boost their respective films. Vattaram team of Saran and Arya are seen on various channels and was in Vijay TV studio as special guests in ?Koffee with Anu? talk show.
Jeeva and director Jananadhan have appeared in almost all channels gushing about E. And on the advice of Papa, R.B.Chowdary its producer, they even went on a road show to various small towns in Tamilnadu like Erode, Tirupur and Madurai.
In modern times what matters most is promotion and hype around a film that enables it to get the best opening weekend collections. Let us hope that Kollywood stars wake up to reality and start promoting their films like a Sharukh Khan or Aamir Khan does in Bollywood.
http://sify.com/movies/tamil/fullstory.php?id=14322668
Why is this happening,guys? By promoting a film well, even crap movies have been transformed to hits. Then y shud Ajith avoid varallaru?
Donno whats the problem with sify,, the producers, actors themselves are not worried about the collections, why the hell r they 2 concerned? Do they expect them to beg the public to come and watch the film...huh.. I think in the case of Varalaaru - No promotion, No hype, yet a super hit!!
Varalaaru is a super hit. But more promotion for the movie wll make it a bigger hit na.Quote:
Originally Posted by ansa400