Vivasayi,
Hope you got these from Kalainjar TV programe ..Keep posted :D
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Vivasayi,
Hope you got these from Kalainjar TV programe ..Keep posted :D
obviously :DQuote:
Originally Posted by joe
sivaji never cared about acting in negatibe roles if the role was meaty - sivaji
the new style of acting delivered by sivaji in parasakthi rasied many eyebrows and they thought of replacing sivaji.later sivaji shifted slightly to cinematic acting and got adjusted with the cinematic style
Youtube-la kanda karumaathirathayellam upload pannuranga ..Intha kalainjar TV programme -a yaaravathu upload pannina punniyama pogum :)
the masterpiece of sivaji in drama is bharathan role.he used to play three roles in ramayana.
seetha,soopanagai and bharathan
After watching 'Sampoorna RamanayaNam' Rajaji mentioned 'Kanden Bharathanai' in 'Kanden seethaiyai' style ..Quote:
Originally Posted by Vivasaayi
joe,
i watched few scenes from a ramayana movie where ntr is hero!
in which sivaji acts as bharathan....when bharatan reaches the city ...people neglect him as rama was sent to forest.
his reaction for that and the following scene was awesome
adhan samboorna ramayanama?
Yes :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Vivasaayi
Thanks NOV.Quote:
Originally Posted by saradhaa_sn
Saradha, thanks. But the word genius is too much. When it comes to NT, you know certain things which I don't know and vice versa.
Joe,
The TV programme was sort of a repeat telecast. I don't know whether you had seen it already. It came in Sun TV, I believe. Meena interviewed NT. It was somewhere in 1999-2000. Most of the time Parasakthi clippings were shown. It also had clippings from Andha Naal (climax), Illara Jothi (Anarkali drama scene), Kattabomman (Vaanam Pazhikirathu) and Deiva Piravi (a superb scene involving NT, Padmini and SSR). It is continuing next week also. As I said yesterday, it is going to be a 4 week prog. Next week it is Ranjitha's interview of NT (I don't think, I have seen that). As a trailor they showed NT talking about Uyarndha Manidhan and talking in glowing terms about Sivakumar's acting.
But even for a repeat telecast, it was interesting because it gave us an opportunity to see and listen to NT the person rather than as a character of a movie we normally see.
Regards