Gap filler from Maman magal!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l1jTKH3zpRQ
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Gap filler from Maman magal!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l1jTKH3zpRQ
Monotony breaker!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EhzzZHOJH3U
Quite Strange!
NT defined the role of Lord Shiva in Thiruvilaiyaadal! But GG captured it for 5 times in various movies...of course...his way as a soft Sivan! Now GG is Lord Shiva and NT enacts the role of Veerabaagu....!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rm1XyiJdwY8
From GG's career milestone movie Kurathi Magan!
What a splendid transformation of GG in this role he lived!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zkEPIBflpCY
Enjoy GG's sudden spurt of reflex and dance in booze revealing his roots!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XS8FN_uwHjk
Diamonds Are Forever!
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So are certain actors who always live in our hearts timeless!!
GG in line with NT proves his prowess as a second to none category of artist whose devotion and dedication to give life to his characteriztions.....Salute you Sir!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WHOVwir55rw
words bite kills faster than snake bite!! talking talking talking even as the child is in bed bitten by a snake!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OnT3TM-xUhY
ஒரு நாடோடிக் கூட்டத்தின் அங்கமாக வாழ்ந்து காட்டுகிறார் நடிப்புச் செல்வம் ஜெமினிகணேசன் அவர்கள்!
வைரம் பாய்ந்த கட்டையாக என்னவொரு தேர்ந்த முதிர்ந்த நடிப்பின் வெளிப்பாடு !
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cDGtTNoRsHE
உள்ளேன் ஐயா மாஸ்டர் கமலஹாசன் இளங்காளையாக மாஸ்டர் ஸ்ரீதர் பக்கத்தில் சும்மா நிற்கிறார்!
உன்னதத்தின் உச்சமான ஜெமினியின் உலுக்கியெடுக்கும் உணர்ச்சிப் பிரவாகமான வாழ்ந்து காட்டல் நடிப்பு!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GqooRY0SxaI
The Hindu on GG years back! Not to miss write up! Informative, interesting and entertaining!!
http://www.hindu.com/thehindu/fr/200...1501500300.htm
Courtesy : Bingleguy 11th July 2007
Star and a versatile actor
Melodrama, romance, tragedy, comedy, historical... Gemini Ganesan effortlessly portrayed heroes of all shades. RANDOR GUY writes.
HE WAS one of the Big Three of Tamil Cinema of yesteryear, the other two being M. G. Ramachandran and Sivaji Ganesan. The outstanding feature of his film career is that he did not hail, like the other two, from `Boys' Company' background or did he have any theatrical legacy. He was therefore happily free from the restrictive influence of the dictatorship of the proscenium arch. Such star and actor with a wide range of talents and skills is Gemini Ganesan.
The seasoned performer is still going strong ... Gemini in a tele-serial.
He Gemini showed his versatility doing a wide range of roles... Serious melodrama... romance... comedy... tragedy... suave villainy... swashbuckler... historical figures... the lovesick man... He played them all with no trace of theatricality, exaggeration, and over-stressing. As they say in Hollywood, he never chewed the carpet! As he has acted in hundreds of movies, one can only take note of his more memorable movies in which his performance was outstanding and the glittering list includes ``Manampol Mangalyam" (1953, his debut as hero)... ``Kanavaney Kan Kanda Deivam" (1955)... ``Missiamma" (1955)... ``Maathar Kula Manickam" (1956)... ``Kalyana Parisu" (1959)... ``Kalathur Kannamma" (1960, the debut of Kamal Hassan as a kid)... ``Then Nilavu" (1961)... ``Konjum Salangai" (1962)... ``Sumaithangi" (1962)... ``Karpagam" (1963)... ``Panamaa Paasamaa" (1968)... ``Iru Kodugal" (1969)... ``Poovaa Thalayaa" (1969)... ``Naan Avanillai" (1974, his own production, perhaps his best film in which he plays many roles)...
Ramaswami Ganesan was born on November 17, 1920, into a middle-class and prominent Saivite Brahmin family of Pudukottai. After his early education in his hometown, Ganesan arrived at Madras and joined the Madras Christian College in Tambaram. He took his B. Sc. Degree and for a while worked as Demonstrator in his alma mater before the turning point came. He joined Gemini Studios in the mid-1940s. With his handsome looks and inherent charm it was not surprising that he had nursed an ambition for a career in movies. His family links with the Gemini Studios' boss, S. S. Vasan (Mrs. Vasan was closely related to him) fuelled his desire. Ramachandra Iyer, Vasan's father-in law was his granduncle.
He entered the portals of the studios easily but to face a movie camera was entirely different. According to the sadly neglected genius of South Indian cinema, K. Ramnoth, who was then at Gemini Studios as Controller of Productions, a camera test of Ganesan revealed the spark in the handsome young man and he was most impressed. But others did not share his enthusiasm. However he was appointed as `Casting Assistant' and given a room and an office boy!
During this innings Ganesan met and also, interviewed many aspirants of both sexes. They included some of the later day big names of Indian Cinema — S. V. Ranga Rao, J .P. Chandra Babu, and most interestingly a young woman from Andhra Pradesh named K. Savithri!
Ramnoth's faith in Ganesan's talent remained in tact and when he took up the production of ``Miss. Malini '' (1947) for Gemini Studios he introduced his hopeful in the minor role as an assistant to the play-director in the movie.
Outside the studio and his family and pals, nobody knew who he was and his name appeared in the credit titles as R.G.!
In "Vazhkal Padagu" ... with V. K. Ranga Rao, that superb character actor.
The drama director was also a newcomer to cinema who would be making a mark not only as an actor but also screenwriter. His name was N. Seetharaman and within three years he earned a prefix to his name — `Javer'! What a modest debut for a spectacular career for R. G.! In 1948 he appeared in another minor role as Lord Krishna in the successful Gemini Studio production, ``Chakradhari." Though the film clicked at the box office in a big way Ganesan remained unknown to the public.
Ramnoth, who had left Gemini Studios on August 15, 1947 (worked for the well-known film unit of the day, Narayanan & Company. For it he directed ``Thai Ullam'' (1952), an adaptation of the popular sentimental tearjerker novel ``East Lynne" by the noted writer of yesteryear Henry Wood.
Interestingly the hero of this film was R. S. Manohar. Ramnoth wished to cast that brilliant actor and star, T. S. Balaiah, as the villain but his `asking price' was more than half of the budget of the film!
Enter Ganesan as villain! For this role Ganesan, credited in the titles as R. Ganesh, received a very modest four-figure fee. But that did not matter because for the first time moviegoers took notice of the handsome man who began to cause flutters in many female hearts!
In the same year, he played a supporting role as one of the three sons in the Gemini Studios production, ``Moondru Pillaigal." Sadly this film flopped.
The year 1953... a milestone in Ganesan's life and movie career. The future superstar, then thirty-three (not so young according to old Indian standards!) hit the bull's eye when he was cast in a dual role as the `heroes' in the Narayanan unit production, ``Manampol Mangalyam." A comedy of mistaken identities, the interesting story line was created by the leading and innovative Telugu screenwriter, Vempati Sathasivabramham. (He was so good at creating screen stories that he was popularly known as `Katha-sivabramham'! The Tamil film script was written by Tamil writer, Umachandran, and filmmaker K. V. Srinivasan and all three received credit in the film for the story and screenplay.
``Manampol Mangalyam" had two heroines — one was the buxom Telugu actress Surabhi Balasaraswathi, and the other was a talented attractive actress, destined to make history in South Indian cinema, K. Savithri!
Ganesan and Savithri were not only reel-lovers, but fell in love in real life too and soon married.
Vyjayanthimala and Gemini Ganesan ... an alluring screen pair.
Ganesan was already married and had children and not surprisingly the second matrimonial venture was hot news.
When Savithri endorsed a branded hair oil ad and signed it as `Savithri Ganesh,' it became `news' of the day! The film was a thumping success and the hero became a star who never looked back. This hero did not indulge in fisticuffs every fifth scene, nor did he deliver jaw-breaking long-winded alliterative and seemingly endless passages of dialogue.
With the success of ``Kanavaney Kan Kanda Deivam" (1955), ``Missiamma" (1955), ``Pennin Perumai" (1956), ``Maathar Kula Manickam" (1956), ``Vanji Kottai Vaaliban" (1958) and many others, he acquired an outstanding reputation as the Romantic Hero and soon a befitting prefix ``Kaadhal Mannan" (`King of Love'!) was bestowed on him! A study of his worthy and better films reveals an interesting facet of the hero being drawn to two women and caught in the eternal love triangle.
The soft, romantic hero with Anjali Devi.
His complicated personal life perhaps enriched and invested his reel life romantic roles with rare emotional depth, empathy and such sensitive values which other top heroes of that period could not do without theatrical exaggeration, over-playing, and as they say, emoting in every frame!
His best performance perhaps was in his own production, ``Naan Avan Illai" in which he played many roles as seducer of women. Directed by K. Balachandar, this film won high critical praise for his brilliant performance but according to the star-producer it did not bring home the bacon.
Affectionately known to his close pals as `Gemini Mama,' Ganesan is a voracious reader and has an excellent memory. He has the gift of the gab (and grab!) and is a good penman.
An excellent raconteur with a bubbling sense of humour, he is an entrancing and rollicking companion even for men! With his handsome looks and charisma it is not surprising that many women have thrown themselves at him. As an American film historian wrote about the Hollywood icon, Gary Cooper, ``they came to him with their platefuls of delicacies which he partook." In all fairness to him, Gemini Ganesan is ``more sinned against than sinning!"
Scene Stealer GG in Unakkaaga Naan...with Nakesh! a poignant movie...with NT!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f_EQYsvrL1I
Impact of this song!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6XcEaYNMWZU
On His Majesty NT's Sacred Service...thanks giving nostalgia on GG's everlasted friendship with NT!
I feel overwhelmed and elated whenever I use to rewind this song....though they are in their middle ages!!
Amazing Horse-ride by GG and NT! It is very difficult to have lip synchronization with lyrics when the horse goes uncontrolled!! They don't use body doubles since both are well trained original horse-riders!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=23scUUbLxrA
But in the original Becket starring Richard Burton in the coveted role of Becket played by GG in Tamil and Peter O' Tool in place of NT...only horse ride...no song pals!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gNB3KCSiSQo
Gap filler song....but the song of that year!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vHVwDiEr64Q
Gap filler rewind!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nv03v9miW4Q
Monotony breaker!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gxmet3N-7IQ
But Mr.K.D. Santhanam had already done a similar role in an MGR-Jayalalitha in-door song (ragasiya police 115!)!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T7PlgoP-x4Q
Same concept of lovers exhibiting their love-hate relationship before the eyes of the heroin's father...in Mohanlal's Chitram!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bGuX3RHLI2Q
Gap filler from Sangamam!
Again உள்ளேன் ஐயா ஜெமினி !
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j6THnpkYxeQ
Gap filler!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_-V-DNqbZYU
From GG starrer Veerakkanal!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PCTUubpq9HU
Nostalgia on the Second to None GG!
அமரர் ஜெமினி கணேசன் அவர்களின் நெருங்கி வரும் நினைவு நாள் நினைவலைகள் !
http://s3.amazonaws.com/spokeo.photo...8a%2FurRlgg%3D
The King of Romance Gemini Ganesan (17 Nov 1920 - 22 Mar 2005)
From Wiki,,,
Ramaswamy Ganesan, better known by his celluloid name Gemini Ganesan was nicknamed "Kadhal Mannan" for the romantic roles he played in films. GG was one among the "three inseparable biggest names of Tamil cinema",the other two being M. G. Ramachandran and Sivaji Ganesan.
While Sivaji Ganesan excelled in films with drama, and MGR dominated films with fight sequences, Gemini Ganesan held his own with sensitive portrayals of the yearning lover. A recipient of the Padmashree in 1971, he had also won several other prestigious awards such as the "Kalaimamani", "MGR Gold Medal" and "Screen Lifetime Achievement Award". He came from an orthodox Brahmin family, and was one of the few graduates to enter the film industry at that time.
From an article appeared in Deccaan Herald...
Gemini Ganesan - A starry life that spilled out of screen
Last updated: 12 February, 2011
New Delhi, Feb 12, (IANS):
The story of late Tamil superstar Gemini Ganesan was larger than life in star-struck Tamil Nadu with the screen spilling into his home as well.
He wooed women and they loved him in return. Parallel families and eight children kept Ganesan on his toes as his career as the cherubic hero flourished for years.
For his children, however, the situation was a tad confusing for they had to reconcile with their extended families, says, Narayani Ganesh, his daughter, in "The Eternal Romantic: Gemini Ganesan", a tribute to her superstar father.
Gemini Ganesan, loved by his fans as "Kadhal Mannan" (the king of romance), led a multi-dimensional life, says the daughter in her book published as part of Roli's Family Pride series.
Gemini Ganesan was one of the triumvirate of the Tamil movie industry along with Shivaji Ganesan and M.G. Ramachandran, who later became the chief minister of the state. He was born Ganapati Subramanian Sarma or Ramaswamy Ganesan Nov 17, 1920, in the princely state of Pudukkottai.
According to the writer, a senior journalist, Ganesan was born at the stroke of midnight and the heavens opened up at his birth. He died in 2005.
Ganesan's first break as an actor was in the 1948 production, "Chakradhari," with Pushpavalli with whom he started a relationship and a family later. Rekha, who later became a Bollywood super actress, is his daughter from this relationship.
Narayani Ganesh met her half-sister at the Presentation Convent in Chennai. "A girl struck up conversation with me after school one day. I must have been nine or 10 years old. 'Why do you and your sister go home in different cars,' she asked. I was puzzled.
"My two elder sisters had finished school and my younger sister was a baby. I was puzzled. 'Come, I will take you to her,' she said holding my hand," Narayani Ganesh recalls.
Narayani Ganesh met Rekha that day for the first time. "She was pretty and her eyes were lined with mascara. She said her name was Bhanurekha. 'What is your father's name,' I asked. 'Gemini Ganesan,' pat came the reply. My eyes were filled with tears. How can that be? He was my father," she said.
"Then there was Rekha's younger sister Radha, who was even prettier. I thought her resemblance to Appa was startling. When I was a little older, I learned that they were born to Pushpavalli and Appa (Gemini Ganesan). And they lived with their mother and other siblings too," Narayani says in the book.
Bobjima, as Gemini Ganesan's first wife was known, and her daughters respected Rekha.
"Rekha is a very private person and we respect her for that. As children, we did not have much interaction with her as she grew up with her mother and very soon left Chennai for Mumbai.
However, in the later years, when our parents grew old and we siblings too were all grown up, we did touch base with her," Narayani Ganesh told IANS.
Now, the half-sisters keep in touch. "But there is no demand from anyone, neither from us or her. It is a relationship of mature individuals and we all understand the peculiar circumstances under which we grew up," the author said in an interview.
Narayani Ganesh writes that her father's relationship with Pushpavalli, his co-star, was "perhaps the first one outside marriage and from the way they remained friends and enquired about each other, they were comfortable with their past".
According to Rekha, "her mother had only good things to say about Gemini Ganesan and about Bobjima".
"Though he never lived with us, we 'felt' his presence wherever we went for whatever we did. My mother constantly spoke about him, his likes and dislikes.
"Whatever you wish to call it - love or affection - the feeling my mother had towards him was strong and positive that lasted throughout her life," Rekha says in the book.
Pushpavalli, it seems, was unaware that the superstar was a married man when she fell for him.
"Appa began to reciprocate. She was a beautiful and accomplished woman and it would have been difficult to spurn her love," Narayani Ganesh says.
However, unlike Pushpavalli, Savitri, another of the superstar's women, walked into a relationship with her eyes wide open.
"There's was a sustained union that lasted for more than a dozen years with a marriage, household and children. The Gemini-Savitri relationship worked wonders for their private as well as screen lives," Narayani Ganesh says.
From.. Indian Movie Actors
Gemini Ganesan was a well-known South Indian star of Tamil, who was considered, as "Kadhal Mannan" for the romantic roles he portrayed in movies.
Gemini Ganesan, Indian Movie ActorsGemini Ganesan was a well-known South Indian actor during 1950s to 1970s. He was called 'Kadhal Mannan' (King of Love) for the romantic roles that he played. Ganesan acted in numerous box-office hit movies in the Tamil cinema. He was honoured with the Padma Shri in 1971.
Early Life Of Gemini Ganesan
Gemini Ganesan was born as Ramaswami Ganesan, on 17 November 1920, in a Brahmin family, to the parents Ramaswami and Gangamma in Pudukkottai. S. Narayanaswami, Ganesan's grandfather, founded the sate of Pudukkottai. He was the captain of cricket team in school. He completed his graduation from Madras Christian College. He also worked at Madras Christian College, as a lecturer in the Department of Chemistry. Although Ganesan dreamt of becoming a doctor, but it never became a reality.
Career Of Gemini Ganesan
During his stint with Gemini Studios, he was given the name Gemini. His first film was Miss Malini. Chakradhari soon followed, where he portrayed Lord Krishna. However, it was with the 1953 film, Thai Ullam, where he played the role of a villain, that he got noticed and he received recognition from the masses. In 1954, he appeared in the role of a hero in Manampol Mangalyam. He was cast opposite Savithri, with whom he later got married. He was predominantly a romantic hero. Ganesan was amongst the top three actors of Tamil cinema; the other two were M. G. Ramachandran and Sivaji Ganesan. It was from then, that he created a niche market in the Tamil film industry. He mostly acted in films that was based on romance and rarely focused on action.
Gemini Ganesan, Indian Movie Actors Fondly remembered as Kadhal Mannan (King of Romance) amongst his fans, Gemini Ganesan had acted in several commercial hit movies during 1950s-1970s. He was honoured the Padma Shri in 1971.
Most of the popular heroines, like Savithri, Anjalidevi, Banumathi, Padmini, Saroja Devi, former Rajya Sabha member Vajayanthimala, "Sowcar" Janaki, Vijaya, Devika, and Jayalalitha, were his co-actors in his most successful hits.
In the later stage of his career, he swiftly shifted in to character roles. Some of the popular roles in this genre are Avvai Shanmughi (1996), where he portrayed the role of an old man craving for an old maid. He has also entered the television industry at a later stage. In the entire period of his career, he has acted in over 200 films, including a few in Hindi, Telugu, Malayalam and Kannada.
Personal Life Of Gemini Ganesan
Ganesan was married to Alamelu, Savitri and Pushpavalli at different stages of his life. He has one son and seven daughters, who are, the very popular Bollywood actress Rekha, Dr. Revathi Swaminathan, Narayani Ganesh, Dr. Kamala Selvaraj, Vijaya Chamundeswari, Dr. Jaya Shreedhar, Sathish Kumaar Ganesan and Radha Usman Syed. Ganesan also had many interests. He was an ardent dog lover. Throughout his life, he made an effort to stay out of controversies. Ganesan died on 22 March 2005, due to multiple organ failure. His funeral was conducted with proper state honours where eminent personalities, like Jayalalitha, Tamil Nadu's Chief Minister paid respects.
Gemini Ganesan is still considered as the king of romance in Tamil films.
Some of the popular films of Gemini Ganesan are as follows:
Kanavane Kankanda Deivam Konjum Salangai Aindhu laksham Mugaraasi
Manalane Mangaiyin Baakyam Sumaithangi Avalukkendru ore manam Bhagyalakshmi
Yaar Paiyan Iru Kodugal Velli vizha Seetha
Vanjikottai Vaaliban Naan Avan Illai Kaviya Thalaivi Poojaikku vandha malar Maya Bazar Punnagai
Thamarai Nenjam Pathi bakthi
Kalyana Parisu Poova Thalaiya Unakkaga naan
Maaman magal Kalathur Kannamma Santhi Nilayam Ezhai pangalan Sowbhagyavathi
Parthiban Kanavu Vaazhkai Padagu Saraswathi sabatham Kuzhandhai Ullam
Pasamalar Ramu Meenda sorgam Panithirai
Paava Mannippu Missiamma Avvai Shanmugi Pandhayam
Parthal Pasi Theerum School Master Panama pasama Kaathirundha kangal
Avvaiyyar Bandha pasam Unnal mudiyum thambi Then Mazhai
Then Nilavu Kairasi Kandan karunai -
Aadi Perukku Sangamam Karpagam -
Nostalgia on the Second to None GG!
அமரர் ஜெமினி கணேசன் அவர்களின் நெருங்கி வரும் நினைவு நாள் மன வலை நினைவலைகள் !
Moon Raker Gemini Ganesan!
Part 1 : Missiamma....miss not kind of song and romance!Quote:
நிலவு....நிதர்சனமான வானவியல் அற்புதம்....சுதர்சனமான வாழ்வியல் தத்துவமும் கூட.....
பூமியின் துணைக்கோளாக பூமியிலிருந்து சூரியனின் ஒளியின் பிரதிபலிப்பைப் பெற்று ஒளிரும் நிலவால் காதல் நெஞ்சங்கள் குளிரும்!
நிலவு என்றதும் தமிழ் மக்களுக்கு நினைவு வருவது நமது பாட்டியம்மா நிலவு வட்டத்துக்குள் கால் நீட்டி அமர்ந்து வடை சுட்டுக்கொண்டு இருக்கிறார் என்பதே !
அதற்கப்புறம் நிலவொளியில் அந்தப் பாட்டியைக் காட்டி பால் சோறூட்டிய அம்மா......நிலா நிலா ஓடி வா நில்லாமல் ஓடி வா....பள்ளிப் பாடல்.......நிலவில் ஆர்ம்ஸ்ட்ராங் கால் பதித்த மனித குல சாதனை....நிலவைச் சுற்றி மினுமினுக்கும் விண் தாரகைகள்......இரவில் மொட்டை மாடியில் மல்லாந்து வானை நோக்கி டார்ச் அடித்து விண் மீன்களை எண்ணிய சுவாரஸ்யமான வெட்டி வேலைகள்......நிலவு கூட வளர்ந்து தேய்ந்து மீண்டும் வளர்ந்து.... வளர்பிறை, தேய்பிறை , மூன்றாம் பிறை..... பௌர்ணமி... அமாவாசை ஜாலங்கள்......
இதெல்லாம் ஜெமினிகணேசன் என்னும் காதல் மன்னர் திரைக்காதல் சிம்மாசனத்தைக் கைப்பற்றி காதல் சாம்ராஜ்யத்தை உருவாக்கி இந்த நொடிவரை எவராலும் நெருங்கமுடியாத காதல் சக்கரவர்த்தியாக அரியாசனம் அமரும் வரையே .....அப்புறம்.....நிலவு என்பது காதலர்களின் கைப்பந்தாக மாறிவிட்ட அதிசய நிகழ்வு....நிலவோடு நம்மால் பேச முடியும்....நமக்கான காதல் தூதுவராக நிலவை பயன்படுத்தலாம் காதல் தோல்வியை பகிர்ந்து கொள்ளலாம் என்பது போன்ற வாழ்வியல் கண்டுபிடிப்புக்கள் உயிரோட்டம் பெற்று
இன்று காதல் வாழ்வின் வழிகாட்டும் ஒளிவிளக்காக காதல் ஜோதி ஏற்றி வைத்த பெருமை ஜெமினியையே சாரும்!! நிலவையே அசத்தி தனது கைப்பிடிக்குள் கொண்டுவந்த Moonraker ஜெமினியின் நெருங்கி வரும் நினைவுநாள் நினைவலைகள் மன வலைக்குள் ஆரம்பம்!
Moon as the Ambassador of Love Kingdom owned by the one and the only Emperor of Love Gemini Ganesan!
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தானொரு பண்பான காதலன் என்பதை தன்னைப் பற்றி தவறாகவே எண்ணிக் கொண்டு வறுத்தெடுக்கும் மிஸ்ஸியம்மா சாவித்திரிக்கு புரிய வைக்க நிலவோடு ஒப்பந்தம் செய்து கொண்டு நிலவொளிக்குள் காதலியைக் கொண்டுவந்து கிறங்க வைக்கும் காதலின் மாமன்னர் ஜெமினி!
அவர் நிலவோடு பேசக்கூடியவர் என்பது தெரிய வந்ததும் பிரமித்துப் போன அசட்டு சாவித்திரி தனது மனப்பூட்டை திறக்கும் சாவியை காதல் மன்னரிடம் ஒப்படைத்து ஜெமினி தனது அசடு வழியும் முக எண்ணையில் காதல் திரியை பற்ற வைக்கும் ஜாலம் ஹாலிவுட் வரை தெரியாமல் போனது அவர்களுக்குத்தானே இழப்பு !!
வாராயோ வெண்ணிலாவே கேளாயோ எங்கள் கதையை ...பாடலும் பாடல் சூழலும் நிலவை காதல் தூதுவராக்கிட மையப்படுத்திய காட்சியமைப்பும்...காலத்தால் மறையாத காதலுணர்வுகளின் கண்ணியமான வெளிப்பாடுகளும்....Gemini The Greatest!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f_rOnubYwTM
Nostalgia on the Second to None GG!
அமரர் ஜெமினி கணேசன் அவர்களின் நெருங்கி வரும் நினைவு நாள் நினைவலைகள் !
Part 1/1.2
Addendum to Vaaraayo Vennilaave song : lyrics, color improvisation and karaoke!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xABo0pPflR4
colour tried version!But cue did not glue properly!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K6fGw2kf6xY
A Karoake too!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mxRs8Uasa3Q
Nostalgia on the Second to None GG!
அமரர் ஜெமினி கணேசன் அவர்களின் நெருங்கி வரும் நினைவு நாள் நினைவலைகள் !
Part 1/1.3
Addendum to Missiammaa!
வேலைதேடி வந்த இடத்தில் வீடு கிடைக்க வேண்டிய சங்கடமான சூழலில் ஒரே வீட்டில் ஜெமினிசாவித்திரி தம்பதிகளாக தங்கவேண்டிய நிலையில் ஏற்படும் குழப்பங்களும் சாவித்திரியின் பிளாஷ் பேக் மர்மங்களை விடுவிக்க தங்கவேலுவின் சரவெடி காமெடிகளும் ரங்கராவ் தம்பதியினரின் ஆதுரமான அன்பும் இரண்டுங் கெட்டான் ஜமுனாவின் காதல் அம்புகளும் சாவித்திரியின் கடுப்பிலி ருந்து தப்பிக்க காதல் மன்னரின் பிராண்ட் உத்திகளும் நம்பியாரின்கோணங்கித்தனமும் சாரங்கபாணியின் டைமிங் பஞ்சுகளும் தெளிந்த நீரோடையான ராஜேசுவரராவின் இசையில் நீந்தும் செவிக்கினிய பாடல்களும் கண்ணுக்கும் மனதுக்கும் இதமான இனிமை ததும்பும் பாடல் காட்சியமைப்பும் ஜெமினியின் ஆளுமை மிக்க நடிப்பும் நிறைந்த அற்புதக் காவியம் !Quote:
மிஸ்ஸியம்மா (1955) தமிழில் வெளிவந்த தலைசிறந்த என்றும் ரசித்து மகிழத் தக்க நகைச்சுவைத் திரைப்படங்களில் நம்பர் ஒன் காதலிக்க நேரமில்லை திரைக் காவியத்தை அடுத்து என்றும் இரண்டாமிடத்தில் வீற்றிருக்கிறது!
வண்ணக் கலவை இல்லையே என்ற காலம் தொழில்நுட்பம் சார்ந்த சிறு குறையைத்
தவிர்த்து நோக்கினால் ஸ்ரீதரின் வாழ்நாள் சாதனைத் திரைப்படமான இசையாலும் தொழில்நுட்பத்தாலும் பாடல்களாலும் நகைச்சுவைத் தெளிப்பினாலும்
நடிகர்களின் பங்கேற்பினாலும் முதலிடம் வகிக்கும் காதலிக்க நேரமில்லையை விட எந்த விதத்திலும் குறைவில்லாத இழுவையற்ற கச்சிதமான காட்சி
அமைப்புக்களால் விறுவிறுப்பாகச் செல்லும் மனமகிழ் காவியமே !
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MOKCZgis44w
பெண்களின் பாஷையில் வார்த்தைகளின் உள்ளர்த்தங்களே வேறுதான் என்பதைப் புரிந்து காதல் கனி கவரும் ஜெமினிக் கள்வர்!
முடியுமென்றால் படியாது படியுமென்றால் முடியாது வஞ்சியரின் வார்த்தையிலே அர்த்தமே வேறுதான் ...ஜெ(மினியி)ன் காதல்துறை வெற்றி ரகசியம் 1
Gemini Ganesan ILS (Indian Love Service)!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gQL0B8l3WG0
Nostalgia on the Second to None GG!
அமரர் ஜெமினி கணேசன் அவர்களின் நெருங்கி வரும் நினைவு நாள் நினைவலைகள் !
Part 1/1.4
Addendum to Missiammaa!
Jamuna sprinkling Nuts onto the Comedy Chachobar!!
In this hilarious comedy the then upcoming beauty queen Jamuna too made ripples by way of her innocence and a sort of infatuation over GG deriving the rivalry of Savithri....finally the knot of Savithri-Jamuna relationship unfolds! Joy and mirth floats in Jamuna scenes!
நிலை மாறிடும் ஆண்களுடன் நெருங்காமலே பழகிட தெரிந்து கொள்ளனும் பெண்ணே !
GG's responsive facial expressions are simply superb and lovely!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HK3wowwYT6s
Nostalgia on the Second to None GG!
அமரர் ஜெமினி கணேசன் அவர்களின் நெருங்கி வரும் நினைவு நாள் நினைவலைகள் !
Part 1/1.5
Addendum to Missiammaa!
Mole in feet identified....jamuna's sibbling is Saaviththiri! Tamil Cinema Grammar upheld!!!
பிரிந்தவர் கூடும் இறுதிக்கட்டம் ....தமிழ்த்திரை ஸ்டைல்! : உச்சகட்டத்தில் மச்சம்!!
சிறுவயதில் சந்தர்ப்ப சூழ்நிலை காரணமாகப் பிரிந்த உடன்பிறப்புகள் கிளைமாக்ஸ் காட்சியில் மீண்டும் இணைவதற்கான லாஜிக் தமிழ்த்திரை இலக்கணத்திற்கு உட்பட்டு ஒரு குடும்ப தீம் சாங் மூலமாகவோ அல்லது சிறுவயது நிகழ்வுகள் ஏதாவது பொறிதட்டுவது மூலமாகவோ அல்லது குறைந்த பட்சம் ஒரு முக்கியமான இடத்தில் உடலில் மறைந்திருக்கும் அங்க அடையாளம் வாயிலாகவோ அல்லது ஏதாவது பச்சை குத்தி நமது காதில் கடுக்கண் மாட்டுவது மூலமாகவோதான் இருக்கும் !
அந்த வகையில் இப்படத்திலும் சாவித்திரியின் பாதத்தில் உள்ள மச்சம் கண்டறியப்பட்டு திருவிழாவில் காணாமல் போன ஜமுனாவின் உடன் பிறந்த சகோதரி அவரே என்று உறுதி செய்யப்பட்டு சுபமாக முடிகிறது !!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xprycen9AjY
Gap filler from Missiammaa!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KvR9I7Jvzos
Monotony breaker comedy....easy job for GG!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S7ZYCcx-JXo
A casual family sequence in Missiammaa!
GG the formerly real life Lecturer explains reel life lover Savithri on the medicinal properties of ingredients used in rituals!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=01plYzYdHJU