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If it had been an Indian guy..he would have been chased away
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If it had been an Indian guy..he would have been chased away
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Originally Posted by kiru
Romba Seriya Sonainga Thambi...
Namba Aluku konjam yenna Neraivey EGO iruku, athu illam, sila nerangal, intha mari, extra ordinary talented people, will behave abnormally, we wouldnt know, why, perhaps, either we accept or reject totally, reject paninavungla nashtama'na pakrathu thapu, thats how it should be.
And raaja sticking to his principles of not mingling to the people he had rift is correct, cause it would never create a similar magic again, BR exceptional, as they were freinds from childhood.
According to me, they wouldnt like others to praise them in front of their face, rather, if people do behind their back, they love it, cause thats wat they consider the real appreciaiton, muha sthuthi panina pudikathu..
They will praise themselves, but wudnt like others doing in front of the face, athu mari, than avaroda thina thanthi interview, sila nerthla ivera yen itha sonaru yosipom, namaku puriyathu..
Bala and Pyramid Saimira at loggerheads
July 16, 2008
Bala has finally wrapped up his directorial venture Naan Kadavul but problems seem to be chasing him. But then, the project was embroiled in controversies and problems ever since it was kick started a couple of years ago. Initially, Bala had agreed to direct the film on a first copy basis for Raja Lakshmi Films for a sum of Rs. 3.5 crores. But the production washed its hands off the project and Pyramid Saimira chipped in to complete the film in a budget of about Rs. 7 crores. With the film almost complete, director Bala informed Pyramid Saimira that Naan Kadavul’s budget had reached Rs. 15 crores and insisted that the production house pay the remaining amount and get the film’s copy. This had naturally irked the production house and they have lodged a complaint at the Producer’s Council. Sources say that the Producers’ Council is mediating with both the parties to arrive at an amicable solution.
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Bala has so many black spots in his career so far !
Insulting Vikram after Pithamagan.
Threatening Ajith for money during the early days of Naan Kadavul.
Now this problem.
I think he will soon fall out from IR's favour and ruin his career too !
If something like this can be re-done, wow, it's worth the wait:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j8yVD...eature=related
(I'm on a treasure hunt in youtube:-))
For Bala kind of movies, I think Vikram is the perfect fit! (Surya is the next alternative but Kamal would have been better than Vikram).
He should have gone with one of these (or similar actor -say Jeeva). It wasn't a great idea to try Ajith in the first place and later getting into controversy...anyways, I haven't seen any movie with Arya and it should be interesting to watch this film. I'm sure Raja would have done a terrific job as he is the undisputed leader in "unmaththam" effects. (Listening to even a Rajini song like 'malaikkOyil vAsalil' can get you on a high, esp the interludes)
His character is like that, that is the reason his products are like Sethu, Nandha, Pithamagan. If he doesn't have his character or black spots as you say, I don't think we will ever see this kind of movies.Quote:
Originally Posted by raja_fan
How did he insult Vikram?
IR will never ever abandon him, IR is above all these pitty things.