Rajini does it out of humility. He rates himself lower than others.
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Rajini does it out of humility. He rates himself lower than others.
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Originally Posted by tamizharasan
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Originally Posted by P_R
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Originally Posted by HonestRaj
For me,
ANNAMALAI, DALAPATHY, BAASHA, MUTHU (FATHER CHARECTER), PEDARAYUDU, CHANDRAMUKHI (VETTAYAN), sIVAJI (MOTTAI BOSS)
I agree with your list A2A. BatshA - Medical college scene. MOST actors kastappaduvaanga :smokesmile:
We have Deewar at the other end and we all want to omit BatshA?? Nice try.
Mathavanga panna makkal srichiduvanga..... :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by Nerd
Excuse me??? The only channeling I noticed is Nadigar Tilagam Sivaji Ganesan whose Karnan was obviously the inspiration here. Other than that, its Rajini in his best "let it go, let it out" acting that we saw back in Mullum Malarum, Tappu Taalanggal days. Amitji and all the other ji's, in my arrogant opinion, are basically Hollywood wannabes trapped in Bollywood glitz and masala.Quote:
Originally Posted by equanimus
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Originally Posted by Nerd
I think I did mention there were snatches of good performance in many movies post ThaLapathy. But IMO the last wholesome acting performance was thaLapathy. i.e. without the 'hey hey hey hey' kind of moments that Batsha had.
There are plenty of scenes in Basha which is more than enough for all the hullabaloo. But this particular scene just made me to sit up and applaud ( I was literally clapping in the theatre, which I rarely used to do).
The cop guys will be sitting in a conference room when Basha just kicks open the door and storms into the room. He goes straight to the chief and says in his own style, “ Hey..hey..hey….naan idha kaetu vela seyyala (pointing towards his head), idha kaetu vela seyyaren (again, stylishly opens up his jacket and points towards his heart). It was so natural and I just love that scene.
According to me, this piece of dialogue completely reflects the personality of Rajini himself. Kudos to writer Balakumaran for writing such a tailor-made dialogue for Super Star. எதை எப்படி எழுதினால் மக்களிடமிருந்து கைத்தட்டல்கள் பெறலாம் என்கிற வித்தை தெரிந்தவர்.
Though the dialogue seems to be very powerful, it is nothing without Rajini because he is the one who has blown life into that dialogue. I firmly say that it is Rajini’s vivacious & HONEST performance that has made that scene great & evergreen.
Unga DP pattaya kelaputhu.... :)Quote:
Originally Posted by groucho070