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3rd April 2006, 10:05 AM
#121
What
Nammavar is worst??? 
ANyway..
But Prince Anne, did u see his dance, man it was really hilarious... is he not good at dance?
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3rd April 2006 10:05 AM
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3rd April 2006, 10:16 AM
#122
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then delete nammavar enter latest pamal k sambandham 
//But Prince Anne, did u see his dance, man it was really hilarious... is he not good at dance?//
Yes that was too bad but sometimes he is good .
Watch kamaladalam can any one dance like him ? Lalettan Rulezzzz
Watch thoovanathumbikal on Asianet malayalam channel today DONT MISS (3 april) 1.45 pm noon
but asianet sometimes trim movies to 1 hrs
better to watch in dvd
Class + Mass = Mohanlal our Lalettan
Shambho MahadevA
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3rd April 2006, 10:18 AM
#123
Im not sure...
I never watched any of his movies, just that day i watched it on Surya Tv, his dance pathetic
Maybe if u watch Tamil Movies you can see Kamal is better dancer than him...
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3rd April 2006, 11:03 AM
#124
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I never watched any of his movies, just that day i watched it on Surya Tv, his dance pathetic
IF u judging actors with dancing capabilities then Prabhudeva will be greatest actor
Maybe if u watch Tamil Movies you can see Kamal is better dancer than him...
I have watched almost all kamal films he acted first in black and white malayalam films my favourate kamal films are Maha Nadhi , Nayakan,Aalavandhan & Anbe shivam
Class + Mass = Mohanlal our Lalettan
Shambho MahadevA
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3rd April 2006, 11:14 AM
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If u ask some one who never seen Marlon Brando or Robert DeNiro ,alpacino,james stewart movies
Who is greatest actor ?
He will say Arnold Schwarzenegger or Jackie chan
Raikkonen is like this one :P
Class + Mass = Mohanlal our Lalettan
Shambho MahadevA
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6th April 2006, 12:00 AM
#126
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mohan lal is widely appreciated as the robert deniro of india, as he is one of the greatest actors in india.
thinking about her is always a nostalgic feeling. i dont know why, but it happens to me.
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6th April 2006, 12:10 AM
#127
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watch kireedom , only kireedom. it was remaked in hindi as 'gardish'. the hero was jackie shroff.it is famous what he said to the director , when he give jackie the cd of kireedom and asked to watch it. 'it is impossible for me to convey the emotions as lal did it in kireedom'.
also the film thalavattam was an adaptation of an english film in which the hero was jack nicholson. when jack saw thalavattam after some time, he agreed that mohan lal gave the better performance.
thinking about her is always a nostalgic feeling. i dont know why, but it happens to me.
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7th April 2006, 11:04 AM
#128
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Originally Posted by
princeofkerala
If u ask some one who never seen Marlon Brando or Robert DeNiro ,alpacino,james stewart movies
Who is greatest actor ?
He will say Arnold Schwarzenegger or Jackie chan
Raikkonen is like this one :P

in my opinion mohan lal is comparable to de niro ... but he is not versatile like de niro!....i like mohan lal...but guess he lacks versatility!.
he does the roles which fits his age and language...he dint do more versatile roles like kamal!
but so natural...he acts with his eyes...only eyes
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7th April 2006, 11:48 AM
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//in my opinion mohan lal is comparable to de niro //
i hv heard this comparison a lot..and to be honest i am experiencing a "withdrawal symptom" of sorts...anybody who has seen both de niro and mohanlal act wont dare to compare the two.. de niro is in a diff league man.. his approach towards acting is more methodical... and tat shows....raging bull, taxi driver, cape fear, goodfellas.. u watch those per4mances.. its not a question of versatality.. the way de niro approaches a role is varyingly diff to mohanlal... lal falls back on the more "action -i am the character" and "cut -i am back to being mohanlal" kinda approach... quite often lal's per4mances require "repeated viewings" to actually grasp the subtle nuances he adds to his characters.. de niro i quote is more "direct".. like say a kamal hassan or a "mammooty"... lal's approach towards acting in my view is closer to a "dustin hoffman" than a de niro...
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7th April 2006, 11:55 AM
#130
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//he does the roles which fits his age and language//
what bull*shit man.. he did "lalsalaam" when he was just 30..now lalsalaam traversed the entire life span of a communist leader... i believe kamal was 32 when he did "nayagan"... lal did "pavithram" when he was 33.."vaanaprastham" is another glorious example of him playing a charcter that was in exact anti-thesis to his true age.. oh c'mmon.. pls dont bring such amateurish clauses into a general discussion..
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