picturisations is best part dude...Quote:
Originally Posted by dinesh2002
which part make u dissatisfied in sivaji ? :roll:
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picturisations is best part dude...Quote:
Originally Posted by dinesh2002
which part make u dissatisfied in sivaji ? :roll:
Cinesouth has no good reviews about the movie, in the review they have not given any credit to ARR, but in the Plus they have, some what contradictory and somewhat confusing.
my personal belief, media ppl really dunno what they r talking about. I think every employee for a website is given a sentence to write for the review. :lol: And at the end one person cut paste and make a review out of it. :lol:
just like the top music sales.
one person write "It is not Rahman's best."
another person writes "Sivaji is number one album"
the person who cut paste, adds an "although"
so we read, "Although it is not rahman's best, Sivaji is number one album." :lol: idiots...
well,i dun wanna create the same war here again!! :lol: but yea... i ONLY liked Vaaji Vaaji & Athiradi ......Quote:
Originally Posted by july
:lol: :lol: :lol: ellam vaitherical than thines!!!!eppadi yaavathu rahmanai kavukkalam innu nennanga.paruppu vegala pola!! :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by thineshan54321
yea... indiaglitz wrote ARR's music was adequate .... :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by thineshan54321
i havent watched the movie yet, but ppl say ARR's songs is a huge plus point (we already know this when songs released, but the ppl who enjoy songs after movie) to the movie along with rajini ofcourse.
IMHO...Song picturisations are top class...
Songs were good and with Shankar eye for grandious it is even better... ARR did his best part in this.
On the whole, BGM failed to register. apart from few rap bits...the rest are simply adequate. Now, before anyone doubts me...I AM A HARD CORE ARR FAN!
Did anyone noticed the BGM , when Rajini offers bribe to officers in the hotel! It was very much like Sethu's mental hospital theme!
Was it jus a coincidence or greatmen think alike or it was only me who's feeling like that?
'Sivaji' draws good opening in Bangalore
IndiaGlitz [Monday, June 18, 2007]
Although the release of 'Sivaji' is in low key the 13 Tamil prints and 4 Telugu prints has made the Rajnikanth fans to cheer up. The four Telugu prints of 'Sivaji' are in Mulbagal, Chickballapur and Gauribidanur and Chintamani Telugu belt areas of Karnataka. In the next few weeks the film will be released in Mysore, Mandya, Hassan and Coorg areas of Karnataka.
On Friday morning distributor of the film H.D.Gangaraju arranged for a preview of the film 'Sivaji' to film media persons at Badami House. At this premier there was heavy crowd. Nearly 200 persons stood on both the sides of Badami house and watched the film.
A fan of Rajnikanth came straight to distributor Gangaraju and requested him to allocate all the four shows tickets to him so that he could give free tickets to Rajni fans. Gangaraju pointed his fingers to Urvashi theatre but that could not materialize for the fan. In black tickets were sold from Rs.1000 to 5000 rupees per ticket. Rajni wages war against black money in the film 'Sivaji' is interesting to note here. The theatres in Bangalore hiked the admission rates from Rs.20 to 200 rupees.
The fans of Rajnikanth poured milk, offered prayers, broken coconuts in the morning for the cut outs of 'Sivaji'. There was traffic jam at Nataraj and Cauvery theatres. At Ajantha theatre there was lathi charge from police.