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1st October 2006, 05:48 PM
#1061
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Originally Posted by
Hulkster
Not sure about the film but Munbe Vaa is a rage in Singapore here. All the youngsters are constantly playing it in their ipods and now in radios. I think Dinesh might have to update us about its popularity in Malaysia.
Have got to agree with Dragun there, ARR is no more a MD content with commercial sales(successful). He is already approaching the IR style of becoming a full fledged composer in non filmi as well. While IR explores the facet of WCM, ARR can explore the facet of electronica(keyboard usage) in world music.
seriously,i think Munbe Va isnt THAT popular in Msia....correct me if im wrong other msian frenz... but i dont hear people rave about Munbe va...but they really rave about Partha Mudhal Naal.... though i seriously feel Munbe Va is like more soulful and has that LOVE feeling more than PMN.... and def Uyirilea from VV is also 10 times more better than PMN.... wonder wut in PMN that really catches people's attention.... i seriously felt the LOVE FEELING only in Uyirile....a very very good composition from Hj....
do they play Munbe Va song often in THR ???
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1st October 2006 05:48 PM
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1st October 2006, 05:59 PM
#1062
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Originally Posted by
Renault
Though it is not good to compare them music wise, film-wise the recent hit rate seems to be:
HJ - Vettaiyaadu Vilayadu (big hit)
YSR - Thimir (hit)
VS - Em Magan (On the verge of a hit with collections picking up)
ARR - SEOK (Flop, according to Sify and a hit according to Suriya and all ARR fans, am not sure here).
Ponnu Vellai tholah? illai Karuppu tholah?
RE: Aennn.. Puli tholu..
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1st October 2006, 07:10 PM
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Hi..I think its the other way around..when ever i switch on sun music i see this "Munbe Vaa" song..Not even New York Nagaram song.. When i watched in theatre, the theare was full and there was a loud applause and cheer for New York song..
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1st October 2006, 08:21 PM
#1064
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UNBELIEABLE...BUT ITS TRUE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Malaysia Box Office Top Ten:
21 September 2006 - 24 September 2006
Sillunu Oru Kaadhal
Em Mahan
Vettaiyadu Vilaiyaadu
Lage Raho Munna Bhai
Beneath Still Waters
The Heavenly Kings
S'kali
Half Light
Undiscovered
Ghost Game
Compiled from Cinema Box Office sales totals in Malaysia each weekend (Thursday to Sunday)
SOK IS NO 1....OVERTAKING ALL THE OTHER MOVIES.....WOW!!!
http://www.cinemaonline.com.my/chart...asp?search=top
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2nd October 2006, 04:21 AM
#1065
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Ya dinesh, I also thought that SOK was a flop because of all the bad reviews from media. But in reality it is a huge hit, in Canada its doing awesome. I watched the movie once in theatre, and 3 more times on DVD on the same day. ARR's music is the strongest glue in the world. WHile the movie was good enough to make me watch it twice, the music was good enough to keep me going. I can still watch it because of the music. The movie is a really good one. Must watch!!!
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2nd October 2006, 05:51 AM
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Originally Posted by
dinesh2002

Originally Posted by
Hulkster
Not sure about the film but Munbe Vaa is a rage in Singapore here. All the youngsters are constantly playing it in their ipods and now in radios. I think Dinesh might have to update us about its popularity in Malaysia.
Have got to agree with Dragun there, ARR is no more a MD content with commercial sales(successful). He is already approaching the IR style of becoming a full fledged composer in non filmi as well. While IR explores the facet of WCM, ARR can explore the facet of electronica(keyboard usage) in world music.
seriously,i think Munbe Va isnt THAT popular in Msia....correct me if im wrong other msian frenz... but i dont hear people rave about Munbe va...but they really rave about Partha Mudhal Naal.... though i seriously feel Munbe Va is like more soulful and has that LOVE feeling more than PMN.... and def Uyirilea from VV is also 10 times more better than PMN.... wonder wut in PMN that really catches people's attention.... i seriously felt the LOVE FEELING only in Uyirile....a very very good composition from Hj....

do they play Munbe Va song often in THR ???
thambi dinesu,thr nee keekarathe illaya??30 nallum thr la munbe va songs play pannaranga theriyma...new york vida m'sia makkal munbe va song than romba kekkaranga :P naan kuda intha songs'kku sms pannirukken
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2nd October 2006, 12:47 PM
#1067
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FROM CINESOUTH
All these days, it was difficult for producers to make films. Now it is difficult even to release films.
Last year,'Anniyan'was to be released for the Tamil New Year. But no proper theatres were available, so release was postponed.'Chandramukhi,''Mumbai X-press'and'Sachein'alone got released.
When such was the situation for just 4 films, this Diwali about a dozen films are waiting for release. Simbu's'Vallavan,'Jananathan's'E,'Arya film'Auto,'Saran's'Vattaram,'Sarath Kumar's'Thalaimagan,'Vasanthabalan's'Veyil,'Ajith' s'Varalaaru,'are a few of the films in line.
That apart, there are low budget films. More importantly, Kamal's'Vettaiyaadu Vilayadu,'Surya's'Sillunu Oru Kaadhal'and Bharath's'Em Magan'are still running very well and getting good gate collection.
This has resulted in a shortage of theatres for the Diwali releases. So it could well be that many of these films will be released only after Diwali. But this will be known only in due course.
The feast is ready, people are ready, but venue is not!
so... guysss and galllssss
sillundru oru khadal still doing good in chennai... anti arr .... shut up ur mouthhhh now......... hehheehh
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3rd October 2006, 10:44 AM
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3rd October 2006, 10:56 AM
#1069
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this may give u the exact status.
www.nowrunning.com/news/news.asp?it=7809
A.R. Rahman reclaims Tamil audio crown
Chennai, Sep 19 (IANS) Composer A.R. Rahman's new Tamil album "Jillunu Oru Kaadhal" continues to be a rage, but the film is turning out to be a major disappointment at the box office.
The top five Tamil albums are:
1. "Jillunu Oru Kaadhal" - Music: A.R. Rahman. Be it radio or television, the title track of the film and "Munbe Vaa", a melody by Shreya Ghosal and Naresh Iyer, are huge draws everywhere.
2. "Vettayadu Vilayadu" - Music: Harris Jayaraj. The songs are doing extremely well, especially "Partha muthal" by Unni Menon and Bombay Jayashri.
3. "Vallavan" - Music Yuvan Shankar Raja. "Loose penne" sung by Silambarasan and Blaze is very much in demand.
4. "Something Something Unakkum Enakkum" - Music: Devisri Prasad. The film's success has got a lot to do with the album's popularity. All the songs are in demand with "Maane mane" in the lead.
5. "Thimiru" - Music: Yuvan Shankar Raja. "Maana Madhurai" sung by Shankar Mahadevan is very popular all over Tamil Nadu.
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3rd October 2006, 09:36 PM
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