Vesukindra Thendraley, Vellai Illai Nindru Po
Pesukindra Vennilla, Pennmai Illai Oyindhu Po
Poo Valartha Thottamey, Koondhal Illai Theerndhu Po
Bhoomi Paarkum Vaanamey, Pulliyaaga Theyindhu Po
Paavai Illai Paavai…
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A movie release, a hunger strike and some humanity
On the event of Partipan’s Kudaikkul Mazhai releasing today, he is on a one day token hunger strike in Film Chamber of Commerce, to spread the awareness of video piracy. Great going dude!!. When some one does so much for piracy, its our responsibility to watch the movie in theatres.
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Kudaikul Mazhai – My guess was right ?
I know it is a real plug to blow my own trumpet but this one needs a reminder for sure. Remember my guess on Parthiban’s Kudaikul Mazhai.
This was what I guessed – Something stuck me about Parthiban’s consistent efforts to be different. So when he refuses to introduce other characters, what could be the difference. My sixth sense says there is no one in the movie except for him and the heroine. He is capable of having a movie with just two characters. Now, this isn’t from any kollywood gossip that I got to hear. It is just my guess. So if this becomes true, I believe it might, Partiban should design a platinum ring for my index finger.
Looks like I’m right from what’s been said here in The Hindu on the eve of the release of Kudaikul Mazhai. The bit news says – Parthipan has shot the whole film inside an old bungalow with virtually two characters. He has tried to capture the working of the mind of a man wrecked by anxieties and paranoia.
There you go lazy!!. Since my guess was without any hints or some 007 schedules, I plan to ask Mr.Parthiban, Where is my ring?.
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Kokkarakko Gummaango – Dedicating to the God
Yesterday, when I was watching one of those dedicate-a-song program in one of the umpteen satellite channels, someone called up and dedicated a song to the god. THE GOD. The caller left the choice to the channel. Thanks to the taste of our folks at the channel stations. They played Kokkarakko Gummaango, a kolla kuthu ghaana song from the movie Machi. Just curious to know if the LORD liked it.
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What a Statement – Spielberg about filmmakers/cinema
Opening up the 61st Venice Film festival, Spielberg‘s speech ahead of the screening his latest flick The Terminal, has cast a magic spell on the audience.
I loved this piece, Film-makers all over the world have always been there, either to reflect the crisis with very conscientious, historically minded stories, or films of pure escape – science-fiction, fantasy, comedy. These films typically work much better when the world is in flux. The world has shown us that to be a human being you need to be relieved from the headlines. And now there are headlines on every single television channel, sometimes people feel compelled to escape into the movies.
Thinking of it I’m amazed by his honesty and the genuinity of this consummate statement. More here or at BBC.