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1st December 2004, 11:12 AM
#31
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that is very good to hear...he looked awfully old and overly-egotistic in Baba
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1st December 2004 11:12 AM
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1st December 2004, 11:20 AM
#32
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Well in BABA he was a let down, but still wasn't that bad.
In Chandra mukhi, as far as looks go, he's made a helluva comeback.
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1st December 2004, 11:23 AM
#33
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that is good to hear...he looked awfully old and not as humble as he usually acts...which is what surprised me ...i think my most favourite Rajini movie is Johnny...
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1st December 2004, 11:53 AM
#34
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Originally Posted by
Surya
Originally Posted by
Reena
Mohan isn't a good actor! He always looks like he drank some castor oil!
I felt that when I first started watching his movies also.
I love watching old Balachandar, Bharathiraja, Kamal, and last but not least, Rajni movies.
Anyone see how the Superstar looks in Chandramukhi, he looks 10 years younger than he did in BABA.
8)
so for u how an actor looks is more important?
do u think thats why he got the name superstar?
The reason why he is still making movies is just due to demand from his fans. I sometimes dont like telugus commenting about rajnikanth. I think its because of their ignorance about rajnikanth.
At the same time i dont hate other talented actors. But i hate to compare one with the other. coz each and everyone has their own chatzpa
i think about 99% of our people like him
India is not gona produce such kind of personality actor in the future.
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1st December 2004, 08:44 PM
#35
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I liked Anbe Sivam!! Simple story abt a journey between two strangers with different life experiences and perspective. Of course, there was the usual song and dance in the middle!! But for the better part of the movie, I liked the strong message abt the perception of stereotypes that many of us have. Particularly Indians as a whole!!
I was hooting with laughter abt the petty thief who's all decked up in coat and suit and reads and sounds intellectual!! Till the next day, when he left our hero Madhavan with nothing but high and dry!!!!
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1st December 2004, 10:15 PM
#36
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Yes that is one of my very faves too! I find that especially our people seem to be easily swayed by a suit..or a location...or a title...shame because what usually ends up is disappointment...if everyone is seen as an individual then i guess there would be less reason to be surprised and shocked about these things....also less easy to be duped....though i have to admit there's always a chance you willl...
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1st December 2004, 10:19 PM
#37
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so for u how an actor looks is more important?
do u think thats why he got the name superstar?
The reason why he is still making movies is just due to demand from his fans. I sometimes dont like telugus commenting about rajnikanth. I think its because of their ignorance about rajnikanth.
At the same time i dont hate other talented actors. But i hate to compare one with the other. coz each and everyone has their own chatzpa
i think about 99% of our people like him
India is not gona produce such kind of personality actor in the future.[/quote]
Davie boy you're taking more offense than Rajini himself would....looks are one of the things that appeals to fans...actors know this....they are not performing for select audiences only...they are performing for money...and for art but for money chiefly...it is an occupation after all...and if they pick up admirers (whoever they are) on the way then that's great as well..though i do agree on not comparing actors to each other...each has his own thing...
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2nd December 2004, 01:28 AM
#38
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Davie, were you talking to me or Reena? I've said that I like Mohan movies in my earlier posts.
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2nd December 2004, 01:32 AM
#39
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A really good movie with a good message was Ceran's " Porkallam" For those who haven't seen it, the message is that phisically challenged people shouldn't be asked for more dowry, etc. How a Drunken parent can spoil the lives of his children.
But in my opinion, I think that no one should be asked for Dowry.
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2nd December 2004, 01:49 AM
#40
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Originally Posted by
Surya
A really good movie with a good message was Ceran's " Porkallam" For those who haven't seen it, the message is that phisically challenged people shouldn't be asked for more dowry, etc. How a Drunken parent can spoil the lives of his children.
But in my opinion, I think that no one should be asked for Dowry.
Is that with Murali and Meena? If it is yes, I agree it was a very good movie i also think that one should not assume what others think...after all the protagonist should have known how is sister was taking this all....but still the message would not be so profound had it not been shown in such a way...shame even in real life that ppl have to drastically lose things to know their worth...
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