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illa kid, naan andha linka ippo dhan pakkuraen.... i chose to avoid clicking the links when hubbing from office...
i had an idea of wat it is... jus wanted to double check to be on the right page...
and... ya... iconic p.e. was also there. :)
Thanks to Suka's solvanam article and I think he himself put this video out in youtube.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QLxMT...layer_embedded
What a lovely scene. Eyes would well up even when you are in the happiest of moods. So many things packed within these two minutes. Equal credits to Raja sir's rerecording. I am very glad I voted for Mahanadhi in this poll.
Mahanadhi :bow: madhiri innoru padam Kamal'aalaye mudiyadhu
You beat me to it...
Awesome scene.. Any one who is not aware of the "culture" of "ponnu periyaval aaitta" would not understand that bit, however Raaja puts an underline with shehnoy and the coy expression of shobana plus the "aasirwaadham" - only with such things are great scenes made of.
Krishnaswamy is broken down, but he manages to hold on and listen to his mother in law and kids - for Life has beaten him down severely, yet does not give him the luxury of immersing himself in his grief, for he has to talk to and listen from this world. A writer can write this in a sentence, but how to conceive this as a scene - Kamal does this part with aplomb. Divorcing myself from the grief of a father, I marvel at the carefully constructed scene. In such a scene, Kamal the actor, brings to the stage a pair of magnificient eyes and a voice that changes its tenor at the slightest provocation. Having understood the travesty that was handed out to another great actor(Sivaji) in the previous generation, A great actor constructs his stages by his own hands and puts up a drama that is worth his immense acting capabilities. Awesome, awesome scene..
You made me cry like child by posting that video. Jai, as usual, very nice thoughts.
Indha madhiri padamellam inime varaathu. This one and Salangai Oli is my all time best tamizh movie. Kamal madhiri innoru actor pirappadhillai. Raja sir andha kootathile endha oru moolayile irudhaalum easiya kandupidicidalam. :notworthy:
Versatile actor Kamal Hassan is teaming up with director Selva Raghavan for a new film, now the latest news is that the film title ‘Vishwaroopam’ is under consideration by the movie makers. The film is going to be the remake of the Hollywood movie Hannibal, and few changes will be made to suit the Indian audience. This film will be made in both the Tamil and Telugu languages simultaneously.
As per the sources this title is apt for the psychological thriller that Selva is making. Now the problem is the with the same title a film was released in the 80s with Sivaji Ganesan, Sujatha and Sri Devi in the lead roles and was directed by AC Trilogachandar. The talks are going on with the producers of the earlier film, if everything goes well, Viswaroopam is going to be the Kamal’s new film.
Bollywood beauty Sonakshi Sinha has been roped in to play the lead role in opposite Kamal Hassan, She will be playing Kamal’s wife in the movie. Not considering the age factor (33 year old difference), in mind, Sonakshi says she feels privileged to work with Kamal Hassan. A report also has it that she has been paid a huge amount to make her South Tamil debut and the lady has also laid conditions prior to signing the movie.
As per the sources the movie shooting will starts in April at London