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Ajit's 'Paramasivan' beats Vijay's 'Aathi'
Chennai | February 05, 2006 2:15:06 PM IST
The top five films remain the same because there weren't any releases after Pongal.
Ajith, whose "Paramasivan" has become a huge hit, has overtaken his rival Vijay, whose "Aathi" is doing below average business.
The top five Tamil films are:
1. "Paramasivan"; Director: P.Vasu - This is Vasu's latest film after the hugely successful "Chandramukhi". But this Ajith starrer can't repeat the same success story. But Vasu can take pride in giving Ajith a much-needed hit.
2. "Aathi"; Director: Ramana - Such a violent film was not expected to go down well with the audience, and it has not. Another failure faced by Vijay's father, who is the producer of the film.
3. "Kanda Naal Muthal"; Director: Priya - When people found Pongal releases too dark and violent, they went back to this sweet little film. Priya's creation is back at the third position again.
4. "Saravana"; Director: K.S. Ravi Kumar - A remake of a Telugu film, "Saravana" failed to attract audiences. It is a setback for lead actor Simbu aka Silamabarasan.
5. Sandakozhi; Director: Lingusamy - Like "Kanda Naal Muthal", "Sandakozhi" is a hit. The film has all the ingredients to make it a box office hit - action, humour and good music.
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:rotfl: AF, Lunc saaptu vara gap-le Pinneteenge!! :lol: :thumbsup:
Like I said:
I hate getting into these arguements....If he hadn't brought in the BS about Rajini, I wouldn't have gotten in...if he hadn't pulled in Surya COMPLETLY OUTTA THE BLUE, then I wouln't have continued....
I only get into it if someone claims untolerable BS as the truth abt 3 fellas. Rajini, Ajith and Surya.
Well...all's well end's well.
Avenger has accepted that he lost and is gone...Later. :D
Bye AF! :wave: Catch ya later! :D
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Simran and Simbu rock the stage
- 06.02.2006
Cinesouth.com
‘Maadu ilaithaalum kombu ilaikaadhu’ is very apt for Simran.
When many actresses put on oodles of weight on attaining motherhood, Simran stands out as she was.
The organization Banyan presented a cultural program ‘Netru Inru Naalai’ last evening to raise funds for its work with destitute and mentally affected women. Prakashraj danced to ‘yaaradi nee Mohini’ and ‘engey nimmadhi’ while Banupriya danced on drums exactly like in the drum song sequence in the film ‘Chandralekha.’
Shortly after the start of the program, the stage came alive to colorful lights for ‘raakkamma kaiyai thattu’ and the auditorium reverberated with thunderous applause from the audience. The reason? Simran and Simbu on stage! Having maintained herself well, the dance she and Simbu presented had the audience asking for an encore.
Special guest Kamalahasan sang ‘thenpaandi seemayile’ and thrilled the audience. Many participated in the program including music composer A R Rehman.
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Simran-Simbu’s dance for Rakkamma Kaiya Thattu
February 06, 2006
Well, the function of the organization Banyan did go off well. Besides the many events of the day, Simran danced with Simbu for Rakkamma Kaiya Thattu. Kamal, the Chief Guest, also sang the song Then Paandi Cheemaiyilae. Why Kamal sang a sad tune is anyone's guess. Prakash Raj gigged to the song...
The others who participated in the event are Ramesh Arvind, Banupriya,Abbas. Simran did seem quite collected and it looks like the lady is ready to take off on a second round. So what if she is married? She still looks the same old Simran!
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All hubber fans (original and re-incarnated), just get over the Pongal releases...Congrats to Ajith for being back...Just move on with your lives!! :roll: :roll:
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We know all that..........U Just move on with ur's without preaching others here......
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Said just like Avenger...for someone you hate, you guys sure have a lot in common!! You've had your fun....don't you think it is getting a little stale though? :roll: