Not sure.I was there in early 90's .People told me it was once owned by sivaji all sivaji movies released there in 70's.Quote:
Originally Posted by bingleguy
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Not sure.I was there in early 90's .People told me it was once owned by sivaji all sivaji movies released there in 70's.Quote:
Originally Posted by bingleguy
the last movie i saw in prabath was :roll: Dasavadhaaram ! -> the old movie ....
NT oda films edhuvumae naan anga paathadhu illa ... probably it was in the 70s when i wasnt even born :-)
NT oda color films were not that attractive as his BW movies ...... sometimes when i see movies like Andaman kaadali time movies ... i dont see much delivery from him ...
His Jallikkattu with Sathyaraj was awesome !
Digression :Quote:
Originally Posted by bingleguy
Bingle
How do u attribute the colour factor as the reason for not attractive :oops:
Havent u seen Mudhal mariyadhai ?
Leave it . So many movies of Shivaji were in colour . See Gowravam first pls . :D
adaa daad ...i didnt mean that way yaar ..... i was talking about the period when his andaman kaadalai n all came ...
:lol: you are too sharp!Quote:
Originally Posted by Nakeeran
he dint mean the colour factor!..
when nt is young(black and white)...he did good movies than when he is old(colour)
really his acting in many colour films is over-acting!..black and white movies are better!
Vicky :clap: :-)Quote:
Originally Posted by nilavupriyan
:lol: you are too sharp!Quote:
Originally Posted by "nilavupriyan
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Bingle
How do u attribute the colour factor as the reason for not attractive :oops:
Havent u seen Mudhal mariyadhai ?
Leave it . So many movies of Shivaji were in colour . See [b
he dint mean the colour factor!..
when nt is young(black and white)...he did good movies than when he is old(colour)
really his acting in many colour films is over-acting!..black and white movies are better![/quote]
N. Priyare :D
Ippadina appadi ....appadina ippadi :D
Now, you have ( knowingly or unknowingly ) given a new dimension to this superb thread !
Pl define what you mean by over acting & also highlight specific movies where according to u , he overacted so that I can give a befitting response
FYI, Shivaji's even steps are measured . Every inch of his had a message .
over actingna ennaanu theriyadha?
remember the telephone conversation with k.r.vijaya?
i dont want to degrade shivaji in his thread...but he did better in movies like karnan,pagapirivinai or navaraathiri!..
guys, stop your petty squabbles in this thread. each person has his own opinions. leave it be.
I am a newcomer, but I did take my time to go through the entire thread before contributing.
If you guys do the same, you will find explanation to overacting, colour/B&W films, etc.
The best way to explain NT's peformance whether overacting or not, is not to explain at all.
You need film by film analysis. That is why participants of this forum do. We write about a film we had seen and do an analysis.
In that analysis we sometimes describe the technical part...meaning not only the cinematography, but what comprises the environment at that time.
If you read the excellent articles of Murali Srinivasan, you will realise the turmoil that was going through at that time, politically and socially.
Filmakers had something to say, and they say it loud. Actors act it out loud as well...there were no TV and internet at that time. Cinema, like stage, need to reach the people sitting right at the back.
As I mentioned, do take your time to go back and reread the thread, there are wealth of information on NT and you will understand why he acted, overacted or underacted.
As for me, overacting is an art by itself. Hollywood actors do it all the time. Look at Al Pacino...watch films like Devil's Advocate or Heat, The Insider. What you see is overacting at its most glorious, especially the ending of Devil's Advocate.
Overacting is an art not easy to master. It is so much better that what is happening these days...which is no-acting.
The term overacting belongs to NT and NT alone. Watch other actors who overact, they look like they are mimicking NT. Anytime an actor emotes strongly, enunciates very clearly, he will be accused of trying to be like Sivaji. Such is the power of NTs performance...so much so that he owned the legacy of overacting.
I hope I got some sinuses cleared. Again, reread the thread, it will clear your mind.