வினோத் ஸார், தகுந்த பதில். பொருத்தமான பாடல்.
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மிகவும் நன்றி திரு. மாசானம் சார்.
உலகத்தமிழரின் ஒப்பற்ற தெய்வம் எம்ஜிஆர்
புதுச்சேரி நகரில் உரிமைக்குரலின் போஸ்டர் அணிவகுப்பு
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உலகத்தமிழரின் ஒப்பற்ற தெய்வம் எம்ஜிஆர்
NAMADHU MAKKAL THILAGAM THIRIKKU
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It is a well known fact that MGR is very, very careful with both dialogues and songs. He will ensure that there are no negative elements in both these as he knows too well that whatever he utters on screen is taken as the gospel truth by his ardent fans. He will not condone dialogues containing demeaning words like 'dey', 'podaa', 'vaada', 'ennadi' etc. on villaineous characters. That is also one of the reason he is still respected for his respect of humankind.
But, in the film 'Thaaiku Thalai Magan' (1967) MGR uses one demeaning word on Rajhshri, the keep of his elder brother Ashokan. The word in question was 'naai' (dog). He questions his brother as to why he should get involved himself with 'kanda kanda naai' referring to the vamp, Rajhshri. I saw a re-run of this film recently on TV and am wondering as to how Aroordass could have penned such a sensitive dialogue for MGR and whether the latter was aware of the demeaning word on a lady. I am not sure whether it was Aroordass or someone else.