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23rd July 2012, 10:56 AM
#391
Saw Kamal's Mumbai Express for the first time yesterday. Pasupathy, Nasser and even Vyapuri are great. Kamal is brilliant, except that the accent seems forced and misplaced. Manisha looks beautiful! Enjoyable movie, though it seems to drag a bit in the second half. Wondering how I missed it during its release.
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23rd July 2012 10:56 AM
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23rd July 2012, 11:22 AM
#392
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May Madham on K TV
One doubt. Which year did GV die?
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23rd July 2012, 11:41 AM
#393
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Originally Posted by
ajaybaskar
May Madham on K TV
One doubt. Which year did GV die?
Around 2002 I think. Sokkathangam was his last production, right?
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23rd July 2012, 03:52 PM
#394
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Originally Posted by
ajaybaskar
May Madham on K TV
One doubt. Which year did GV die?
2003 I think. After Thamizhan disaster, Sokkathangam which I remember was 2003 pongal release too didn't help him....
Hac in hora.....sine mora
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23rd July 2012, 03:57 PM
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Originally Posted by
smaiitm
Wondering how I missed it during its release.
Shanti theAter operator neenga thaana?
...an artist without an art.
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23rd July 2012, 04:03 PM
#396
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Originally Posted by
ajaybaskar
May Madham on K TV
One doubt. Which year did GV die?
ennamo solla vareengannu theriyuthu.. direct aa sollunga ajay
ethukku suththi valaichchu
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23rd July 2012, 04:35 PM
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He produced another dud, 'Aei Nee Romba Azhaga Irukke'
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24th July 2012, 12:47 AM
#398
Continuing with films of Kamal that I missed seeing... Manmadhan Ambu - Excellent First half, drags big time in the second. Kamal comes up with a performance that is quite authentic, though he seems uncomfortable holding to a specific accent through the movie. It was great to see Trisha do her part without the overboard histrionics that seem quite common in some of her roles in Telugu cinema. Madhavan is a big bore with not so required screen presence. Some very sensitive scenes..where Kamal talks about missing his wife, for example. Some sequences seemed to have been included in a not so effective sequence. Wish his reminiscences with his wife came before the scenes where he talks about how he misses her. My opinion, of course.
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24th July 2012, 02:58 AM
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Whenever I watched salangai oli previously, the climax scene in which KH acknowledges audience applause gave me some nerudal (very low though).
However, this time it didn't. Possibly because of a post in the SPB-IR page by V_Sji. Let me try to dwell on that aspect.
Unlike similar classics of its past (thillAnA mOganAmbAL, sankarAbharaNam) or the later ones (sindhu bhairavi, vAnaprastham), salangai oli's artist suffers from a unique situation all his life.
i.e. Unlike all those artists, he never gets to perform on ANY stage
That's such a stark contrast!
He dances drunk in the newspaper office (pancha boothangaLum muka vadivAkum), as an assistant to a drunk movie guy during rehearsals for the hero (vAn pOlE vaNNam koNdu), dances in a temple (in front of Ganesh, after the film field experience), in the kalyANa maNdapa kitchen (bala kanaga), in a hillside jungle / in front of dying mum in her kudisai (nAdha vinOdhangaL), in the guest house near kiNaRu (thakida thadhimi) and finally in the hospital (vEdham).
Despite being an artist of great calibre & immense potential, never got name / fame / money. More importantly, never got to dance on a stage in front of a big audience! Very unique in a movie about a classical artist in the IF context, in my siRRaRivu 
And, he did miss out one of the top opportunities of being on the same stage with some of the top performers of the country! (Ofcourse he loses another equally important thing, the sweet beautiful life partner
That way, thillAnA / sindhu / vAnaprastham guys are not that unfortunate
)
That's why, sitting in a wheel-chair, on-stage in front of a crowd for the first time, he is overcome with emotions -"intha nilaiyil dhan nAn mEdai ERuvadhu sAththiyamO" -and doesn't mind acknowledging the applause (without any show of "sabhai vaNakkam / praNAmam" etc but encouraging the audience with upward palm movements).
K Viswanath,
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25th July 2012, 10:02 PM
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Dark Night Rises - Pretty bad. Intha padam ethukku eduthaanunga. The advantage with the previous version is the screenplay. Till the end you don't know who is the bad guy. Suspense nalla irunthathu.
batman 3 - dull, linear and funny movie inspired from tamil masalas. Hero worrying about his love> People want him back > Hero comes > gets his name. Ithukku melana captain films are better. Antha atom bomb climax

ROTFL
I saw the movie in Bala GAnesh Sivakasi :P For the first 20 mins, no audio. Sema ragalai. AFter that, they screened the movies from the beginning again. padam pudikkatha audience.. theater karana sema kalai 
BTB, Naan E doing well
in Sivakasi.
Couldn't get tickets for both Billa & Naan E.
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