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Originally Posted by sibicalls
Guru tralieraaaaaaaa????????
how was it??? any songs came ???
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:boo: :bluejump: :omg: :swinghead:Quote:
Originally Posted by sibicalls
Guru tralieraaaaaaaa????????
how was it??? any songs came ???
Trailer was damn good..Looked like a very serious movie..No Songs were shown..Jus few secenes showing him as a villager first .then trying hard to succeed in something and then as a winner in life..From trailer it looked like a story of politician. but have to wait till mani gives some interview or till the movie releases to get some idea abt the movie. The video clip of that trailer was sent by somebody to yahoo arrahmans group..
http://www.behindwoods.com/features/...-movies-6.html
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after a long time ARR's movie at top :D
vallavan slipping away badly..... :lol: .......i like it....i like it....
All films released for deepavali should gross a lot of money and make the producers happy. Let the best film win..
I am happy for ajith..that his film has released.Let him regain his position
Maddy please go to simbu's office and tell him ur feedback.
i'm very busy nowadays.......let him come to my office and take my feedback....... :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by kameshratnam
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Originally Posted by sibicalls
Varalaru enlivens spirits of the team Oct 24, 2006
Varalaru, the Ajith starrer that released on Diwali day has captured everyone’s attention and is most likely to lead the race of Diwali films. The initial reports have seemingly cheered up the mood of the team after all the hurdles the movie encountered before it hit the screens. If you may remember, we reported earlier about Ajith spending 2 crores from his wallet for the release of the movie.
Varalaru was supposed to release a year ago and owing to financial difficulties was made to rest in peace in the cans.
The producer Nic Arts S S Chakravarthy is the most ecstatic of all. He performed his hair offering ritual to Tirupathi Lord Venkatesa recently after the release of Varalaru. Point in fact Chakravarthy had lost hopes for the release of Varalaru and dropped his efforts in bringing the movie to screens. However, now that the movie has broken all the barriers and hit the screens, Chakravarthy paid a trip to Tirupathi and on his way back visited a theatre in Coimbatore to witness the fans’ response by himself. He visited the Ragam theatre and enjoyed the show amidst the fans.
Chakravarthy has produced Ajith in numerous films and shared a special friendship with Ajith. The release of Varalaru and its blockbuster status may certainly revive their friendship.
Behindwoods.com
I just wanted to post a review about Varalaaru.
First and foremost i wanna make it clear that i am a hardcore Vijay fan. But i do like Ajith for his charisma and manliness. i went to the movie only for the sake of ARR..
The movie started off with the beautiful 'Innisai' song. It was soon followed by 'Ilamai'. I wud'nt say that the picturisation was excellent but was creditable for a KSR movie. People went berzerk for the second song. My favourite song till date is 'Ilamai' and it was neatly picturised. Ajith fans have really started liking this song and it was evident from the response the song got in the theatre.
The first half also has two other songs. 'Thothapuram' and 'Kammakaraiyila'. To be frank, both these songs were placed so closely that it makes the film look sagging at one point of time. The comedy by Ramesh Kanna and Co has its own moments of vulgarity, which is the reason for the film getting a U/A certificate.
The first half did'nt have scope for BGMs too. So ARR has underplayed his role till interval.
The second half is a treat for Ajith fans. The father character has brought out the acting skills out of the versatile actor. I really liked the second half. It was fast and aptly supported by ARR. Again in the second half too two songs were placed within a span of 5 minutes. 'Theeyil' and 'Kaatril' were picturised quite nicely though, thanx to P.C Sriram, who was the cinematographer then. This half also has the 'Innisai-Remix' version.
As a whole, the film is a wholesome entertainer and a must watch for all Ajith fans. The songs are getting noticed now, which is evident from the crowd response. The BGM may not be ARR's best but he has given what the movie deserves. The sore points of the film is the vulgarity in the first half and the missing of continuity at certain places. However the charm of Ajith has shadowed them all.
Both Ajith and ARR needed a super hit to silence the critics. Varalaaru seems to be their reply.
Kick the ass of the sify guys,friends. The film deserves more respect than their verdict.
:yes: Sify needs kicks, slaps, :hammer: from Ajith and ARR fans.. :exactly: