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12th February 2015, 11:18 PM
#131
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Just curious if it would have suited Vijay as was planned initially. There would have of course been appropriate changes but the core ...would it have been good for Vijay?
I watched the film with Vijay on the back of my mind, needless to say. It wouldve been a hit/superhit. But i doubt if it would've been a blockbuster like gun or knife.
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12th February 2015 11:18 PM
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12th February 2015, 11:19 PM
#132
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Thanks there Ajay....And Sir lan venaam...I am way younger to you. And am just obsessed with "The Fountain", a film that I really enjoyed watching and delving into...Ippa lan etha paathaalum athlernthu thaan inspiredaanu yosikiraen...Hoping to watch the movie online...It hasn't released here in NY state at all...And happy for Karthik....He along with Prabhu surely fit the category of the most under utilized talents from the 80s. Karthik at least is better. He's been choosy or at least is been offered roles that have some importance. It's been a pain to watch Prabhu carry himself through thankless insipid roles....
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12th February 2015, 11:22 PM
#133
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Originally Posted by
Arvind Srinivasan
And happy for Karthik....He along with Prabhu surely fit the category of the most under utilized talents from the 80s. Karthik at least is better. He's been choosy or at least is been offered roles that have some importance. It's been a pain to watch Prabhu carry himself through thankless insipid roles....
Cant agree more..

Originally Posted by
Arvind Srinivasan
Thanks there Ajay....And Sir lan venaam...I am way younger to you.
I dont want to agree on that.
I learned long ago, never to wrestle with a pig. You get dirty, and besides, the pig likes it.
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12th February 2015, 11:24 PM
#134
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Originally Posted by
Arvind Srinivasan
Thanks there Ajay....And Sir lan venaam...I am way younger to you. And am just obsessed with "The Fountain", a film that I really enjoyed watching and delving into...Ippa lan etha paathaalum athlernthu thaan inspiredaanu yosikiraen...Hoping to watch the movie online...It hasn't released here in NY state at all...And happy for Karthik....He along with Prabhu surely fit the category of the most under utilized talents from the 80s. Karthik at least is better. He's been choosy or at least is been offered roles that have some importance. It's been a pain to watch Prabhu carry himself through thankless insipid roles....
A few meaty roles here and there, since he started taking up character roles. Was splendid IMO in movies such as Something Something and it was good to see him together with Kamal in Vasool Raja MBBS. Prabhu's combination movies with both Rajni and Kamal in his earlier days were awesome.
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12th February 2015, 11:27 PM
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Prabhu, i always wanted to see him in more meaty roles. Only he is turning meatier and meatier with every passing day though.
I learned long ago, never to wrestle with a pig. You get dirty, and besides, the pig likes it.
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12th February 2015, 11:27 PM
#136
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Originally Posted by
ajaybaskar
Anegan
A psychological romantic fantasy action thriller (yes, u read it right) with plenty of twists and turns through out. The film jumps from genre to genre every now and then and one break for a leak outside will leave you pulling your hair.
Plus: A very fresh plot,Dhanush,Karthik,Dangamaari and cinematography of Omprakash
Minus: Amyra Dastur, mainly because she struggles to carry the role. Wrong placement of Thoduvaanam song at a crucial juncture. Few silly scenes which take away whatever buildup built prior to those scenes
As a whole, the film is definitely watchable. But I felt somewhere something is missing.
Have booked tickets for the weekend. The Vijay connection however minor, is always an added reason. However, Dhanush, the actor is growing leaps and bounds and is such an impressive draw these days.
Last edited by CEDYBLUE; 12th February 2015 at 11:35 PM.
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12th February 2015, 11:31 PM
#137
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Originally Posted by
ajaybaskar
Prabhu, i always wanted to see him in more meaty roles. Only he is turning meatier and meatier with every passing day though.
LOL......He is part of Puli, right? Its always good to have an actor like Prabhu in the cast.
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12th February 2015, 11:43 PM
#138
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Originally Posted by
Arvind Srinivasan
Thanks there Ajay....And Sir lan venaam...I am way younger to you.
Adhulam unga post paathu vandha respectu thaan
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12th February 2015, 11:52 PM
#139
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Originally Posted by
CEDYBLUE
A few meaty roles here and there, since he started taking up character roles. Was splendid IMO in movies such as Something Something and it was good to see him together with Kamal in Vasool Raja MBBS. Prabhu's combination movies with both Rajni and Kamal in his earlier days were awesome.
The bad ones easily outweigh the few good ones.
PS: The role Arshad Warsi had in Munnabhai was a revelation...Prabhus was so badly etched that you didn't need him in the movie at all. For me VRMBBS was the slide. Antha time variakkumaathu hero subjects panikitirundharu..Gusthi for example...adhu kapram heroine's brother, onnu vitta chithappa machaan apdi ipdi depromote panni ippa Prabhu naa Prabhu Solomon thaane apdinnu solra nelamaikku aayiduchu....
Last edited by Arvind Srinivasan; 12th February 2015 at 11:56 PM.
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12th February 2015, 11:52 PM
#140
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Originally Posted by
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Adhulam unga post paathu vandha respectu thaan

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Haha...Nandri, Vinod...
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