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29th April 2006, 09:20 PM
#21
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he is the one who bought rajini and kamal into cinema right?
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29th April 2006 09:20 PM
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29th April 2006, 10:18 PM
#22
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i love his 100/100 and duet a lot.....i dunno y but i've watched duet more than 15 times.....
how can i forget Punnagai Mannan.......i saw this movie after 20 years and i was blown over......wat movie and BGM from Ilayaraja......one of my all time favs....
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30th April 2006, 01:35 AM
#23
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Originally Posted by
Ghlli
he is the one who bought rajini and kamal into cinema right?
Ghilli, guess 'r' is missing in the word "bought" . If not, then definitely NO. If yes, KB brought Rajini to cinema. Kamal was already in cinema but it was KB who found/shaped the "real" Kamal.
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30th April 2006, 01:37 AM
#24
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Yeah, Kamal has been in acting ever since Kalathoor Kannama....HE WAS SOOOOOOOO CUTE!!! :P
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30th April 2006, 01:47 AM
#25
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KB is not only a thinking director but also a fantastic screenplay writer. I was surprised to learn that KB was responsible for screenplay in the movie Netrikkan starring Rajini. The war between Appa Rajini, Pulla Rajini and Saritha in the second half -- excellent screenplay.
Just amazing abt the way on how he handled the "adult" script without any vulgarity and that too in the year 1981. Proves that he is THE father of all current directors by providing the required "viru viruppu" (ofcourse, pazhi vaangum padalam) in the second half.
Thanks to SB for opening the thread and to KB for the character Chakravarthy in Netrikkan
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30th April 2006, 05:11 AM
#26
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oops ya ya i neva think when i type ya hope he didnt buy them
Originally Posted by
Aalavanthan
Originally Posted by
Ghlli
he is the one who bought rajini and kamal into cinema right?
Ghilli, guess 'r' is missing in the word "bought"
. If not, then definitely NO. If yes, KB brought Rajini to cinema. Kamal was already in cinema but it was KB who found/shaped the "real" Kamal.
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30th April 2006, 07:20 AM
#27
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Just amazing abt the way on
how he handled the "adult" script without any vulgarity and that too in the year 1981. Proves that he is THE father of all current directors by providing the required "viru viruppu" (ofcourse, pazhi vaangum padalam) in the second half.
Thanks to SB for opening the thread and to KB for the character Chakravarthy in Netrikkan
Come again sir? Without vulgarity in your dreams ah?? He took some of the subjects which are very very eccentric and he sprayed his vulgarity on the movie and in his screenplay.Alrght i accept that he gave good movies like "Thaneer Thaneer" but i am always against his "Apoorva Raagangal" or "Manmadha Leelai" kind of movies!! So Aalavandhan if you like to discuss on this topic..I am ready!!
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30th April 2006, 09:00 AM
#28
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30th April 2006, 09:07 AM
#29
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Thiru....
But u should accpet the fact that he had vulgarity ( I think it may not be the right word) in most of his movies.....
He always came out with characters which were very rare in real life......
But BR and MR gave real life movies...
Karthik -Happy Illa
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30th April 2006, 09:16 AM
#30
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How many among the 100 movies had vulgarity
At the most 10
I can show Vulgarity in BR and MR movies too.. However i like BR and MR.
We can say some of the characters he showed were rare in real life. Right. However we cannot say those kind of characters does not exist at all.
If we have to take only the characters very common in real life, them probably we can take only few movies..
In the name of masala movies we see characters which does not exist at all. Atleast KB showed characters which exists rarely.
There are numerous movies to show the greatness of KB.
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