My memorable line in this film (appreciate if someone remmbers exact line):
Cop: Nee karuppaa bayanggaramaa iruppaan sonna, aanaa ivan bayanggara karuppaa irukkaaney. :rotfl:
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My memorable line in this film (appreciate if someone remmbers exact line):
Cop: Nee karuppaa bayanggaramaa iruppaan sonna, aanaa ivan bayanggara karuppaa irukkaaney. :rotfl:
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Originally Posted by groucho070
Even I'm not sure of this. I think it is the other way. Amazingly delivered.
"Avan bayangara karuppa iruppan... aana ivan...karuppa bayangarama irukkane"
Manobala: Unakkum Billa-vukkum orey oru vidhyaasamdhan.
Vadivelu: Ennadhu?
M: Avan bayangara karuppa iruppaan. Nee karuppa bayangaramaa irukke :lol: :lol:
:exactly: LM...
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LM, thanks. Naan veera, punchline-a tiruppitten.
Vadivelu's reply, "Unnai yaaro thappa Police velaikku select pannittaanga" :rotfl: :rotfl:
the highlight of this comedy is when vadivelu is pushed beyond threshold and fumes at manobala
"vera ennellam thanya sollirukanya avan"
:lol:
Mahaprabhu scenes :rotfl:
what an avatar - a genius at his work...evlo sincerea paper padikuraru...Quote:
Originally Posted by Sanguine Sridhar
"allo...naan ungakitta pesala"
Actually, idhu inge vara koodadhu but vera enga podaradhunu theriyala. Since I watched this scene as part of a comedy program, using 'teknik fault' technique, I'll post this here:
Caught a comedy scene on SUN TV from Ullam Kollai Pogudhe, the one in the hospital following the lightning strike on Vivek and an associate. Vivek tries to raise some laughs channelling Guna in the round-and-round walk speaking fast. While it turned out to be extremely unfunny, I noticed that the background score was channeling "Partha Vizhi", which is a predictable way of handling that scene. But what gladdened me was that unlike Chennai-28, where the original Bg score was literally played, here Karthik Raja was actually playing a delightful variation, with just a hint towards Paartha Vizhi, thus bringing out that "yes, this is like Guna but this is not Guna". Subtle work - and as it happens with subtle work, gone unnoticed. That boy has talent!