Tuesday, 19 December 2017

Aruvi, Afterthoughts

While I still maintain that Aruvi is a wonderful effort, I felt that it was unfortunate that the spirit of Aruvi was somewhere compromised.

Mud Slinging a specific individual and a specific show, and capitalizing on that concept, is not something that the makers of Aruvi, could be really be proud about.

Denigrating an accomplished film maker, from the same fraternity is in poor taste.


Monday, 4 December 2017

Mr. Sashi Kapoor, Two unforgettable moments

I always thought Mr Sashi Kapoor as one of the most handsome with an endearing smile that could melt the toughest heart.

Remember a few of his interviews in the eighties, very few people could match his candour and self effacing humour.

The first unforgettable moment for me when he got the best actor award for New Delhi times, he choked with emotion and regret that his wife Jennifer Kendall, deserved it more for her performance in 36 chowringhee lane. Probably true, but the overflowing love for his wife made a poignant picture.

The second, is timeless, dialogue, from Deewar,' Mere Pass Ma hai!, '( I have my mother with me). This dialogue has endured and will endure.

Classy Mr Kapoor, we shall forever remember your charming smile. There are no good byes to be said, for you are etched in our hearts


Sunday, 3 December 2017

Thiruttupayale 2, Tamil Movie

A Must watch for all Ladies

Thematically close to Lens, which got released this year, this could even be termed as a sequel to lens.

Must watch for all the ladies, especially the abundant precautions they may want to take while using Social and Facebook.

The characters are etched neatly and the performances of all three actors are decent.

Happy for Bobby Simha, who get a nice role after three and a half years. 

More happier for Prasanna who sizzles as a playboy and a probable Gigolo. His homework is amazing. He has not only worked on toning his upper body but has worked out a lovely quadriceps. he is as subtle as he alone can be, and in some sequences  reminds Bhagyaraj in 'Kanni Paruvathile' and also Ajit in 'Valee'. I really hope he gets better roles.

The director's effort to show case Amala paul's "Ithu Thanda iduppu!!!" falls flat.(Clearly Amala Paul has become fat, quite disgusting to see her dance through the eminently forgettable first song) , but Paul, manages to redeem herself with a good performance.

The closing portions are awkward and halting.

Nevertheless, this ADULT MOVIE IS A MUST FOR ALL GIRLS/LADIES above 13. 

Schools and Colleges may want to take their students to this movie.


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