Sunday, February 28, 2010

Words - recently heard and liked

"Aisi udhaasi baithi hai dil pe
Hassne se ghabra rahe hain"
Gulzar,yes, I know but I still want to say I love Vishal Bhardwaj. And Screen presence means Naseer.

" Oru Naal sirithen Maru naal azhuthen.. onai naan kollamal kondru pothaithene"
Sometime later, Ar Rahman sings, " melum melum orugi orugi, unai enni engum edayathe enna seiven" and the way he sings edayathe enna seiven brings out such an innocent yearning..

So what are your words?

7 comments:

  1. the manipaaya moment in the film is pure magic. It lifts an ordinary song to an altogether different level. I have new found respect for that song now.

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  2. yet to see vtv s cant tell.but i really liked the thai thiondra manne classical version from ao..nice lyrics after long time..add narumugaye and ennavale to that list..free

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  3. GW" You know the it " maru naal veruthen" - i always heard maru naal azhuthen - so what i mean is it hardly relates to me from the movie's angle. I took it as the usual mood swings.
    But can see you are mega enthu abt the movie - its a boyz only movie, yo?

    Soin:
    Havent seen vtv either. PB Srinivas in a voice that is hardly melodious anymore and vairumuthu with a view that I dont neccess. agree with - but the scenes still end up making a strong impact.

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  4. Agree with Gradwolf...Thought the movie was good but not worth the mega-hype surrounding it... Looks like the director is good at creating the hype :)

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  5. Kaushik: he is the only one catering to an middle/ upper middle class sensibility i suppose. So you watched it, huh? i am the only one left out now.

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  6. I watched it. Didnt like it, inspite of being a sucker for romance movies.
    Couldnt stand that Simbu guy.

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  7. SK: that leaves only me, but i plan to stay out still.

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