Ys ... probably tat would have urged him to choose the track !
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Ys ... probably tat would have urged him to choose the track !
:clap: aval oru thodar kadhai
I could see the same character Kavitha in KB's teleserial PREMI ! and also that nandini character in Mandhil urudhi vendum
hmn ? ! i didnt see premi fully !
I happ to see Sahana ... that was an awesome portrayal n continuation of sindhu bhairavi
Misunderstanding... I was just talking abt the fim Nakkeeran in my post.Quote:
Originally Posted by Sanguine Sridhar
BTW, you can stop calling me sir :wink:
Req. Awareness:
For all those who talk abt the so-called "vulgarity" in KB's films, I have a statement to make. I am sure that all of us have watched all KB films including the "vulgarity" ones before we turned 18. Am sure those films are rated as A.
So whom to blame now ? Is it KB or the ignorance that we had.
I remember Kamal saying in an interview at the time of release of Kurudhi Punal for a question raised "have your daughters seen the movie", for which Kamal replied "No, they havent. they are still under 18 and the movie is certified A".
If this was followed, we would have appreciated all the creations of KB.
Hope that the theatres and televisions provide the "notification" abt the nature of the movie before the entire family sits in front of the television
Thanks..AV
KB was hilarious in his teleserial "Kaasalavu Nesam".. He made a good attempt to bring quality comedy into televisions before Sun TV had problems with Minbimbangal :(Quote:
Originally Posted by bingleguy
:clap: ... !Quote:
Originally Posted by Aalavanthan
well namma oorladhaan certification is just a mere formality !
Panravangalum madhikardhu kidaiyaadhu
Paakaravangalum madhikardhu kidaiyaadhu
Kodukkaravangalum madhikardhu kidaiyaadhu !
then whats the use !
Well said aalavanthan. For ppl who talk about vulgarity, tell me how many directors have u watched with plain scenes devoid of vulgarity? NAME SOME PLEASE (I am sure it would come to almost none)
There is a diff between, vulgarity in SCENES, and adult concepts. The concepts with KB dealt with were not new. IT did happen, does happen atleast 8 to 10 percent in India.
In avaL oru thodarkathai, THE SCENE WHICH SHRIDHAR mentioned.......... think bout it in a diff way. KB always is very suggestive in his scenes and dialogues. It talks about a WOMAN who EARNS, TAKES CARE OF THE FAMILY, SUPPORTS, STRUGGLES. So what happens to such women (esp one who is around 30, not married and we are talkin about 1960z or 70z)
Some of them become devoid of emotions, some of them think they are breadwinners and INCULCATE OR INJECT toughness in them. They forget they need to be sober, soft, or shy. I suppose thats what he wanted to portray. He wanted to portray her INDIFFERENCE towards her feminity. (though she did have kindness well hidden under her tough exterior)
There is a song in the movie which talks about her character.
kannilE enna undu kangalE ariyum
kallilE eeram undu kangalaa aariyum
en manam ennavendru ennai andri
yaarukku theriyum?????
WOMANLY feeling / shyness etc is lost in her. She had become rough BOTH IN ATTITUDE (by askin his brother to get out of the house) and in her bodily awareness. Any scene in that movie is JUST RIGHT in every way and within the limit.
thats bout it.
Next comes ARANGETRAM (I had not seen the movie earlier, but did see it couple of years back.)
I am sure, a woman who sells herself for money, would out of frustration repeat it as long as she gets money. She is sure she cant have a normal family life. Her family is in dire money needs. As such she has subjected herself to be willingly raped because of money, so WHAT DIFF does it make, IF ITS DONE few more times to get lil bucks? It is a common attitude which would be present in probably many women who are in financial need or under economic /social pressure.
KB RULED....... RULEZ. I love almost ALL OF HIS CHARACTER portrayal EXCEPT
''''''''''''KALKI''''''''
I am sure, a woman who sells herself for money, would out of frustration repeat it as long as she gets money. She is sure she cant have a normal family life. Her family is in dire money needs. As such she has subjected herself to be willingly raped because of money, so WHAT DIFF does it make, IF ITS DONE few more times to get lil bucks? It is a common attitude which would be present in probably many women who are in financial need or under economic /social pressure
SP.....
ARANGETRAM :
I question this very approach / attitude of a woman
IMO, its an insult to a woman being portrayed like that...
THERE ARE SO MANY JOBS TO DO TO EARN MONEY ( WHATEVER MAY BE THE FINANCIAL PRESSURES )......
BUT NOT SELLING ONE'S FLESH .....
IT CAN NEVER BE GLORIFIED OR JUSTIFIED...
KB definitely faltered here....
But Kavitha character is a gem