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13th April 2005, 03:21 PM
#91
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Thats very sad!
I had 'reva' in my mind to buy. Anyways will wait for the 'hybrid' cars to make and entry in India. As far as the " Aavi" help, why not? It is a good idea. Maybe we can get some clues to some hidden treasure. If you go ahead and dig one out, remember this "humble" thambi
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13th April 2005 03:21 PM
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13th April 2005, 03:30 PM
#92
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adappavi!
Enna vambula matta vekka paakariye!!!
On the question of using aavi help to get hidden treasures, heard that Director Bakiaraaj got in touch with his first wife-Praveena's aavi to know where she has kept her money, jewels etc etc after she passed away unexpectedly in Jaundice.
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13th April 2005, 04:12 PM
#93
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akka!
You seem to have too much of insider info. How do u mange to do it?
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13th April 2005, 04:28 PM
#94
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While not getting in between the 'aavi'conversations between Akka&Thambi,let me give out a small piece of info which Jai might know-The Mainis who produce the reva are Bangalore based&I think this was the first instance in the last 5/6 years the car has been on the roads that such an incident has been reported.
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13th April 2005, 04:56 PM
#95
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Cinefan,
Parthiban says that he was approached by Rewa manufacturers who asked him to keep mum about the whole issue and his burnt one will be replaced with a new car. He claimed that for the benefit of the public, he wanted the incident reported in the media. The skeletal remains of the car after burning were also published. Entha puthula entha pambu irukumne theriyala!
JG,
We'll talk about aavis in some other thread. It is too much of a digression here pa.
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13th April 2005, 05:27 PM
#96
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Originally Posted by
scorpio
Cinefan,
Parthiban says that he was approached by Rewa manufacturers who asked him to keep mum about the whole issue and his burnt one will be replaced with a new car. He claimed that for the benefit of the public, he wanted the incident reported in the media. The skeletal remains of the car after burning were also published. Entha puthula entha pambu irukumne theriyala!
Ya,I read that.But the Reva has been on the roads in Bangalore for quite sometime&an incident like this(even if not involving a high profile individual)would have been sniffed out by an alert&sensation craving media.I feel this was a freak incident,just one of it's kind.
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