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Originally Posted by NTR
NTR , any other vj film like that ? :lol:
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Originally Posted by Shakthiprabha
avanukku nut kizhandirchu :sad:Quote:
Originally Posted by villan007
avanukkuma :wink: :roll:Quote:
Originally Posted by Arthas
Oru tickettukku kaasu koduthuttu... Oru night stay pannitinga .... :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by swathy
For those of you who know Singapore; I once went to a cinema (now closed) to wathc Namavar. There was a guy in front of me at the ticket booth. When he approached the booth, he presented the ticket seller with a $5 Malaysian Ringgit note. The lady looked stunned. Then he asked for the money to be exchanged for Singapore dollars, to which the lady replied (rather crossly):
"WOI!! this is not a money exchange booth! You need to go there!" and pointed to her right. The guy walks sheepishly, and hurriedly away.
I always laugh when I remember this incident because any person would have known that this was a cinema: Ilayaraaja music blaring out, posters of Kamal, Rajini, a lady selling assorted nuts, etc, plus a big enough signboard displaying ticket prices!
PS: For friends who are not familiar with Singapore, you can find licenced money changers in major shopping centres who operate from big shop fronts or small booths, just like a cinema's ticket booth.
For those of you who know Singapore; I once went to a cinema (now closed) to watch Namavar. There was a guy in front of me at the ticket booth. When he approached the booth, he presented the ticket seller with a $5 Malaysian Ringgit note. The lady looked stunned. Then he asked for the money to be exchanged for Singapore dollars, to which the lady replied (rather crossly):
"WOI!! this is not a money exchange booth! You need to go there!" and pointed to her right. The guy walked sheepishly, and hurriedly away.
I always laugh when I remember this incident because any person would have known that this was a cinema: Ilayaraaja music blaring out, posters of Kamal, Rajini, a lady selling assorted nuts, etc, plus a big enough signboard displaying ticket prices!
PS: For friends who are not familiar with Singapore, you can find licenced money changers in major shopping centres who operate from big shop fronts or small booths, just like a cinema's ticket booth.
Our higher secondary school mates gather in our school on the every (maattu) pongal holiday. (Annual get to gather). On one such occassion we enjoyed ourselves in the class rooms we studied and then at after noon we decided to go for a movie. At that time Ayya was released. I had seen the movie on the first day itself. They asked me abt the film. I said Rajini definitely missed a nice movie from Hari :lol: (yaam pettra inbam peruga ivvaiyagam)
Enga oorla DTS theatres kidayathu. so Pasanga ellorum Karur polamnu sonnanga, karurkku 20km travel pannanum in NH7. (Atleast it will take 20-30 minutes to reach the theatre). It was already late. So I said to my friends, ingaye(velurla) parthukkalam. Oru valiya elloriyum koottikittu theatre ponom. First scene partha vudane pakkathula iruntha friend ennai parhu moraichaan. Udane naan sonnean first konja neram appadi thaan irukkum athukku appurom supera irukkum.
Rendu moonu scene pochu, ellorum ennai parthanuga, naan enthirichu canteen ponen, pinnadiye ellorum vanthu thorathi thorathi adichanunga. Intervalla marupadiyum thorathinaanuga. :hammer:
Appurom interval mudinchu padam pOikittu irunthathu. There was a bg song "ayya thurai, ayya thurai ithu suyanala boomi ayya thurai"
Our gang started to sing loudly "ayya thorai ayya kathavai thorai ayya thanga mudiyala...". Ellarum sirikkingranga. Lot of comments for each and every dialogue from us. Sooga scenela kooda theatre iruntha ellorium sirikka vachittu irunthom. :lol:
:lol: nice terminator :lol:
I enjoyed reading it.
Thiru.......
RasigargaL...Thoongara mathiri avamanamE padathoda director kku kidaiyathu!!!!!!!! :D :lol: