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9th February 2006, 10:05 PM
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9th February 2006 10:05 PM
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9th February 2006, 10:07 PM
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NTR , any other vj film like that ?
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9th February 2006, 10:28 PM
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9th February 2006, 10:29 PM
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avanukku nut kizhandirchu 

Originally Posted by
villan007

Originally Posted by
NTR
All anti vijay fans...
Naan inge onnu solren..
I went for Aathi...
Im the only one spectator..
i was chased after 25 mins, barely after 1st song...
u sound so depressed

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9th February 2006, 10:38 PM
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Originally Posted by
Arthas
avanukku nut kizhandirchu


Originally Posted by
villan007

Originally Posted by
NTR
All anti vijay fans...
Naan inge onnu solren..
I went for Aathi...
Im the only one spectator..
i was chased after 25 mins, barely after 1st song...
u sound so depressed

avanukkuma
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9th February 2006, 10:41 PM
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Originally Posted by
swathy

Originally Posted by
Thirumaran
Quite some time before went for watching a Vijaykant movie. Dont remember the name. Heroine is meena. She dies in the movie.
It was late night show. Hardly some people are in the theatres.
After the interval in some time i slept. When i get up it was around 7 in the morning.
The theatre was closed. Since however i could not go out at that time i once again slept.
Then finally around 9 in the morning a sweeper woke me up.
It was a unforgettable experience for me.
My parents were searching for me everywhere. That is another big story.
Hmmm.
I did not understand what these theatre members were doing. They did not care to check the theatre after the night show.
My bad.


very good experience
Oru tickettukku kaasu koduthuttu... Oru night stay pannitinga ....
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11th February 2006, 05:57 AM
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For those of you who know Singapore; I once went to a cinema (now closed) to wathc Namavar. There was a guy in front of me at the ticket booth. When he approached the booth, he presented the ticket seller with a $5 Malaysian Ringgit note. The lady looked stunned. Then he asked for the money to be exchanged for Singapore dollars, to which the lady replied (rather crossly):
"WOI!! this is not a money exchange booth! You need to go there!" and pointed to her right. The guy walks sheepishly, and hurriedly away.
I always laugh when I remember this incident because any person would have known that this was a cinema: Ilayaraaja music blaring out, posters of Kamal, Rajini, a lady selling assorted nuts, etc, plus a big enough signboard displaying ticket prices!
PS: For friends who are not familiar with Singapore, you can find licenced money changers in major shopping centres who operate from big shop fronts or small booths, just like a cinema's ticket booth.
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11th February 2006, 05:59 AM
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For those of you who know Singapore; I once went to a cinema (now closed) to watch Namavar. There was a guy in front of me at the ticket booth. When he approached the booth, he presented the ticket seller with a $5 Malaysian Ringgit note. The lady looked stunned. Then he asked for the money to be exchanged for Singapore dollars, to which the lady replied (rather crossly):
"WOI!! this is not a money exchange booth! You need to go there!" and pointed to her right. The guy walked sheepishly, and hurriedly away.
I always laugh when I remember this incident because any person would have known that this was a cinema: Ilayaraaja music blaring out, posters of Kamal, Rajini, a lady selling assorted nuts, etc, plus a big enough signboard displaying ticket prices!
PS: For friends who are not familiar with Singapore, you can find licenced money changers in major shopping centres who operate from big shop fronts or small booths, just like a cinema's ticket booth.
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11th February 2006, 10:32 AM
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