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Originally Posted by Sureshs65
why 'unfortunately'?
I thought that it was a very unique movie experience - one of the freshest movies in terms of experience in recent years
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<digression>Quote:
Originally Posted by Sureshs65
why 'unfortunately'?
I thought that it was a very unique movie experience - one of the freshest movies in terms of experience in recent years
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yesterday Dr L Subramanian introduced Ilayaraaja to a western musician and said " He is the god of music" .....very true sir :D :D :D
2009 ends in a great way...Way to go rasaiyya
DOWN MEMORY LANE
SRINIVASA RAMANUJAM
The Times of India Lakshminarayana Global Music Festival was a memorable occasion for two old friends L Subramaniam and Ilaiyaraaja to catch up on old times. The camaraderie between the two was evident as they discussed music. Why do you have a tissue paper in your hand, we heard Subramaniam asking the maestro, Is it to write a list of your complaints about the concert Introducing the maestro to harmonica player Corky Siegel, L Subramaniam said, Hes the God of music here. A smiling Ilaiyaraaja promptly replied, Youre a musician too. There can be no God of music, because music is God!
See chennai times today
It is well known that thalaivar charges amounts like that to purposely avoid such coverage rather than tell them in their face. He sometimes confuses me when he goes for such complicated decisions.Quote:
Originally Posted by jaiganes
One of the channels which have been doing a reality singing show is all set to take off with a grand finale event and for this, they had wanted Ilayaraja to be the chief guest and also play a few songs more like a concert. This was slated to happen for long hours.
However, after showing interest in the concert, Ilayaraja is said to have demanded a whopping Rs 2 crores which gave sweat to the organizers. While some say that he has quoted that figure probably to avoid, the others said that he can say directly instead of beating around the bush in that case
Jai,
/continuing the digression
I thought the movie was boring and quite predictable. The special effects experience was good. Maybe I am not a major movie lover or maybe my experience was less because I watched this movie in 2D.
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Ah, Suresh...watching avatar in 2D is the mistake there :) With 3d it's an experience! No two ways about it. The story is very simple. May be intentionally, because cameron may not have wanted ppl to get thinking about the story and miss all those glorious SFX :)
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mohan raja,
Did you mean "mamEn machAn..." where sumalatha goes looking for Rajnikanth?
raasavE unnai nAn is not from MK, if I remember right.
raasavE unnai nAn is from 'Thanikkattu Raja'