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Btw, whats with Northies obsession with Punjab/weddings/bale bale? vera setting-ye illaya? :evil: Coming to the movie, started off very well but after intermission mega mokkai..the same old crap..Expected a feel good lovuuu movie but was very disappointed...Only saving grace was Maddy..Kangana :evil: she was annoying and she looked bad..I kinda liked her in Dhaam Dhoom but here..:sigh:
tanu weds manu getting alll positive comments go check the official thread for tanu weds manu in indian films section here:
http://www.mayyam.com/talk/showthrea...And-Discussion
Self loaded pix in his Twitter. Man, this guy can play our version of OO7!
http://desmond.yfrog.com/Himg640/sca...=640&ysize=640
Grouch,
You don't know kovakkai
http://www.vijiblog.com/wp-content/u...kkaiMasala.jpg
and chow-chow
http://lh5.ggpht.com/naagu.v/R7FxwS5...how+edited.jpg
??
Maddy's favorite vegetables?
Anyway looks like TWM is a hit, way to go Maddy.
yes...his first solo hindi hit...:)
Chow chow yes. But kovakai katthirika mathiri theriyuthu brother. (ithe discussion kandinue pannungga, vegetable itemsla thread-a oottalaam. HR, take note).
Err...what is Kovakkai in Yingglis plis?
angry vegetable?
MADDY’S READY FOR THE HUNT!
Fresh from the success of his Hindi flick, actor Madhavan is all set to start work on his Tamil film with director Lingusamy…
There was the World Cup. And, there were the school exams. Yet, they managed to hold a gala wedding that pleased audiences no end. We’re referring to the response that Tanu Weds Manu (TWM) got at the BO. Even as actor Madhavan, who played the lead role in the film, is still basking in its success, he’s looking forward to Vettai with director Lingusamy. Work on the film, which marks the return of the superhit Run combo, is all set to start in Karaikudi today. CT chats with the actor…
Was the success of TWM on
expected lines?
I knew that we were on to something big because the film’s content was real. But now, post the release of the film, even I’ve been quite stunned by the response that it’s got. The shock for me comes fromt he fact that the film has got great response in the B & C centres too. It’s been an eye-opener for us because we’ve been under the assumption that only masala flicks work in those territories.
That, despite the release
date….
Well, a good film always works, irrespective of when it’s released. The content of the film was realistic and that, combined with the publicity, increased the curiosity factor for the audiences. That, perhaps, explains the big opening that it got at the BO.
Ready for Vettai?
Of course, I am! I’m particular about the people I work with and this time around, I get to work with two close friends Lingu and Arya. I’m sure we’ll have a whale of a time on the sets.
Your character in the film…
I can’t give details now but all I can say is now that I’m in Lingu’s territory, I have little to fear.
B’wood v/s K’wood
I’m in a kushi position in Bollywood because my last three movies have done well at the BO. However, that increases my responsibility towards the audiences. And, I’m looking to do more movies post Vettai in Tamil. I’ll soon get started on a bilingual film with Vikram Kumar (of Yavarum Nalam fame). The advantage of a bilingual is that it’s financially more viable. However, we have to zero in on a story that works in both the places.
Any regrets missing out
on the Tamil remake of
3 idiots?
My only regret is missing out on a film directed by Shankar sir, who, in my opinion, is a visionary filmmaker!