Thanks for including my name. But i did not do anything compared to others :oops:Quote:
Originally Posted by saradhaa_sn
Hope i can be a active part in this episode :)
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Thanks for including my name. But i did not do anything compared to others :oops:Quote:
Originally Posted by saradhaa_sn
Hope i can be a active part in this episode :)
Dear Dhanusu & Jilaba....Quote:
Originally Posted by Jilaba
அந்த கூத்தை ஏன் கேட்கிறீர்கள்.......
1972ல் 'கனிமுத்துப் பாப்பா' என்ற படம் துவங்கப்பட்டபோது ஒரு பத்திரிகை மேதாவித்தனமாக செய்தி வெளியிட்டது.
"இதுவரை குணசித்திர நடிகராக பல படங்களில் நடித்து வந்த முத்துராமன், முதன்முறையாக கனிமுத்து பாப்பா படத்தை இயக்குகிறார். அப்படத்தில் ஜெய்சங்கர், லட்சுமி ஆகியோருடன் படத்தை இயக்கும் முத்துராமனும் நடிக்கிறார்"
உண்மை என்ன தெரியுமா?. அப்படத்தில் இயக்குநராக அறிமுகமானவர் எஸ்.பி.முத்துராமன்.
இதேபோல 1973ல் 'ராணி' பத்திரிகையில் அல்லி பதில் பகுதியில் ஒருவர் கேள்வி கேட்டிருந்தார்.
"கௌரவம் படத்தில் ஒல்லியாக ஒருவர் சிவாஜியின் கார் டிரைவராக நடிக்கிறாரே. யார் அவர்?"
பதில் : "அவர் பெயர் ஒய்.ஜி.மகேந்திரன்" (பதில் சொன்னவர் இதோடு விட்டிருக்கலாம். தன் அரைவேக்காட்டுத்த்னத்தை பறைசாற்ற எண்ணினாரோ என்னமோ, கூட சேர்த்துச்சொன்னார்) "இவர்தான் தங்கப்பதக்கம் படத்துக்கு கதை வசனம் எழுதுகிறார்".
உண்மையில் தங்கப்பதக்கத்துக்கு கதை வசனம் எழுதியவர், இயக்குநர் மகேந்திரன்.
ஆகா... என்ன ஒரு தெளிவு..!!!!.
Nice to see you Saradha Madam.
Ungaluku ivlo thannadakkam vendaam. Unga contribution pathi yellarkum theriyum. Yennoda ore aasai neenga marubadiyum neraiya reviews yezhudanum.
It was so nice to read your reviews in Tamil. Please carry on
Few days back, I was watching Sangili re make of Hindi film Kalicharan * Satruhan Sinha
When Sivaji, who was in jail was shown, after few scenes,
I, for a moment, forgot it was Sivaji and I thought it someone real and
few shades of Satruhan Sinha, came to my mind.
I was dwelled into the storyline-and only later I realised it.
He mesmerised me.
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Originally Posted by saradhaa_sn
Putting me amidst those name is a joke. I did nothing. And Saradha mdm's contribution. Tremendous.
And everyone else, congratulations for making this thread a big success.
And Saradha mdm and others, we need to continue writing reviews. I promise in a day or two to give one. Hope we can all analyse them movie by movie basis. Joe and now Danusu are doing brilliant job providing links (Joe-vukku rest kodukkuraru). We need more analysis in this thread.
Today I happened to watch last 30 mins of 'Sathyam Sundaram' starring NT ,KRV ,Vijayakumar,Madavi,NaLini kanth,SurLi etc ..Can veterans like Murali sir give more info on this movie? :)
Dear Dhanusu,
Again by your link waves, I could not post in Page 1.(just kidding).I was also watching the Thenkinnam and I started watching it only from Ponal Pogattum and I was wondering whether I missed any other song. Only one, I had missed it seems.
Today morning due to some other job, started late from home to office and saw the first 4-5 songs of todays episode. Two songs were there
1.Itho Endhan Deivam - Bapu
2. Malar Koduthen - Trisoolam.
When I started Sittukuruvi from PP was begining to get telecast. Must watch it in the night. One vignette from Bapu is during the interludes NT would hold Sri's hands and do a circling and then it would be a different shot when he starts singing but still he would studder (when we go round in circles and stop, our body cannot stop and we would find our body studder towards one side). What an observation and enactment. Must watch in the night also.
Saradhaa,
Ellorum sonna piragu naan sonnal adhu formality-yaga irukkum but naan ungalai pona II part-leye varavetru vitten.
Joe,
SS was a remake from Telugu where NT and KRV played the elderly couple role who would go out of the way to help others and they would have a sorrowful flashback. If you could check the post on NT's political innings during 1980 -82, I had mentioned about this movie and some interesting side info involving Sowcar. A 100 day movie, it hit the screen in 1981. Can we expect a review from our fellow fans?
Regards
A letter from an 18-year old boy from Mumbai, mourning the death of NT
O Shivaji!
Sir: A man who arose after a hundred deaths has finally fallen into eternal sleep. One of the most versatile actors of all times, who had played every role a man can ever imagine in the best possible way, has died.
‘V.C. Ganeshan’ was the name with which Shivaji Ganeshan entered films first. One veteran of the Tamil film industry, who saw him play the role of the great Maratha king, Shivaji, pronounced that he can no longer be separated from the name ‘Shivaji’. Hence, just like a saint gets a new name on enlightenment, this thespian got the name, ‘Shivaji Ganeshan’.
From then on, he went on to play a variety of roles from grandson to grandfather, patriot to traitor, hero, villain, comedian, singer, poet, artist, sportsman, a handicapped person, you name it and he has played it. These movies will keep him immortal.
So magnificent was his career that even I, an 18-year-old, born and brought up in Mumbai, cannot stop crying at the thought of his death. His life is, was, and will be an inspiration for every young man who has the power to dream.
— S.G. KRISHNA
On e-mail
courtesy:
http://www.narmada.org/archive/ie/20010725.letter.html
A classic song sequence from an all time classic movie. Watch out
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0wSgu5DFN6Q
Naan asainthaal asaiyum agilamellame
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iWJGq...elated&search=