PR,
een intha kolaveri? Sakala already post panna news mattumthaane irukku? kooda ethukku maane theene ellam? :evil:
From that article
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Kamal Haasan describes his Hollywood debut as a study of civilization masquerading as an adventure story. "There will be lots of activity on the surface and also below the line of visibility. It's actually an idea that I related to Barrie. He immediately liked it. I like the idea of working with a child."
Moondram Ulaga Por Book Launch Video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cGfVDdtYlHA
இவங்களையும் பரிசீலினை செய்திருக்கிறாரா? கேள்விப்பட்டதேயில்ல! புதிய செய்திதான்.
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_lGmsHTdtPi...da_Singh_3.jpg
Gosh, what palaver have I created here?
The link wasn’t a response to anyone and it was just in line with other posts on the page not really related to ulaga nayagan. I didn’t think it would ignite such discussion as usually my posts are brushed aside. My bad, I should’ve posted it in the documentaries thread.
I’m not a follower of the show and I too have my reservations about the show and just like k-g’s outlookindia link, I read this WRT the first episode http://www.bollywoodhungama.com/news...atyamev-Jayate
I rather watch the most ignored yet best film, Delhi 6 for hours on end as it covers majority of the social issues with MUCH more realism.
I actually heard the song at the end on a separate link and then found out the topic of the show, my mate had also requested me to watch.
Anyways, I’ll just stick to posts relating to music lol
http://www.mid-day.com/entertainment...d-by-Abhay.htm
American cinema’s most influential directors, Quentin Tarantino, director of movies like Pulp Fiction and Inglorious Basterds, has admitted in a conversation with one of our own directors, Anurag Kashyap, that a whole sequence in one of his films is inspired by Kamal Haasan starrer, Abhay !
Put that sickle, that way! Ippa vaangadaa, KarunthEL kaNNaayiram, mokkai magadhevan and anti-kamal elements
This is the whole article
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Quentin Tarantino inspired by Abhay/Aalavandhaan
The Pulp Fiction director told Anurag Kashyap that he was inspired by an Indian movie with animated violence scenes
So far we’ve always thought of Indian cinema as being a derivative of its western counterparts.
So to hear that one of American cinema’s most influential directors, Quentin Tarantino, director of movies like Pulp Fiction and Inglorious Basterds, has admitted in a conversation with one of our own directors, Anurag Kashyap, that a whole sequence in one of his films is inspired by an Indian film, came as a huge and a welcome surprise.
Apparently Tarantino admitted in a private conversation with Anurag that the celebrated animation-action sequence in Kill Bill was inspired from 2001 Hindi-Tamil film, Kamal Haasan starrer, Abhay.
Quentin Tarantino
When contacted, Kashyap says, “Yes, Sight and Sound critic Naman Ramchandran first told me this. So when I met Quentin in Venice I asked him whether the Manga sequence in Kill Bill was inspired from an Indian film and he excitedly remarked, ‘Yes, I saw this Indian serial-killer film which showed violence as animated.’”
Kashyap explains, “There is only one Indian serial-killer film which was made before Kill Bill where violence was animated, and that was Abhay.” Kamal Haasan, who starred in Abhay, has his own take on the compliment. “When I did the animation action sequence 12 years ago it was seen as self-indulgent and odd by a lot of people. Now that it has been endorsed by a filmmaker of such brilliance, critics will be kinder to some of the things I attempt in my films.”