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Friday, January 21, 2011

AADUKALAM MOVIE REVIEW


PONGOLO PONGAL it was indeed a very good pongal especially for the movie lovers and the movie world!!we saw the release of three most awaited movies in Tamil Cinema AADUKALAM KAVALAN and SIRUTHAI and i am gonna review these three films one by one and the first film that I'm gonna review is gonna be AADUKALAM


AADUKALAM MOVIE REVIEW










Starring: Dhanush, Tapasee Pannu, Kishore, Jayabalan

Direction: Vetrimaaran


Music: GV Prakash Kumar


Production: Kathiresan



 The movie is basically about human emotions with rooster fight as a backdrop..The movie shows us about once a trend in most part of the world the rooster fight,.The movie is about Pettaikaran(Jayabalan),Rathnavelu,K.P Karupu(Danush)and Durai(Kishore) and how a rooster fight change their lives forever
                                       In an unexpected situation, Pettaikaarar challenges Rathinam to a cockeral fight which witnesses Karuppu violating his mentor Pettaikaarar’s word but emerging successfully with enviable proceeds. This results in the swelling of his status among his folks which plants the seeds of animosity in the minds of Pettaikaarar. Rest of Aadukalam travels on an unexpected path with twists and turns highlighting on the way the multiple layers of human emotions with sense playing truant.


              The director has sculpted the first half thoroughly planned and executed but he has seemed to lost it in the second half as it seems like the consequential planning(newtons third law planning).Danush has drastically improved has an actor with every little emotions are clearly expressed in his thin face.Jayabalan with Rada Ravi s voice seems to do justice to the pettaikaran s Role and kishore kumar does what he has to do for durai character.I wasn't personally impressed by Tapasee charcterization of IRENE.Dialogues are a big plus to this movie and the camera work is also good makes us feel like a part of Madurai,and one of the biggest plus for this movie are the songs and BGM by G.V Prakash who seems to be growing in talent day by day
            Overall a good script executed well by a good director supported by some excellent acting but the climax good have been more stronger ...Aadukalam was not only the playground for rooster fights but it was also a playground for human emotions .

PLUS
1.DIRECTION
2.DANUSH s ACTING
3.CINEMATOGRAPHY
4.MUSIC
MINUS
1.CLIMAX
2.TAPASEE S ACTING




RISK RATING
7.5/10











Tuesday, January 4, 2011

College Relationships


Why many (not all) college relationships fail to complete the course
My views




February 14 2008, 3:45 pm
XYZ Engg. College, TN.

Boy: I feel like am in love with you.
Girl: I too feel the same about you.
Boy: now is that a yes to my proposal?? 
Girl: YES da 
(Background)Nadirthana thirananaaaa na 

A year later,
Girl: you have changed a lot these days. I feel like you are not the guy whom I liked.
Boy: I too feel the same about you.
Girl: what do you mean by that??
Boy: let us better finish this.
Girl: now is that it? 
Boy: hmm... yes. 

The end

~ What appears to be the end may really be a new beginning (quoted with sarcasm). ~

A thing that is 2nd most common in Engg. Colleges (since am not aware of the trends in arts and science colleges) these days are the BREAK-UP. Sadly, the 1st place is taken by ARREAR .the question here is, why is it that these relationships don’t even stand for more than a year? The reason is our mind lets go of present things when it sees something better (simply called ‘MOVE ON’).isn’t this a kind of betrayal? Yes it is. Then why doesn’t our mind feel guilty about it? Because it justifies it.

Firstly, a mind gets bored off of the same person. Just like how it gets bored of a song after we hear it many times .secondly, when it sees something better (a person of better likeable qualities) it tries to move on. That is where the mind-heart conflict starts.

Mind: we need to move on.
Heart: that is betrayal.
Mind: it is not. I can justify it. I can give you umpteen incidents where that person hurt you.
Heart: but still…
Mind: what still? Can’t you see, that person doesn’t care anymore for you? That person is not spending more time with you.
Heart: that person has cared for me.
Mind: as though you didn’t care. Looks like even that person wants to move.
Heart: …. 

And these conflicts are at its height when the relationship is going through a rough patch. Ultimately the mind justifies and wins in most cases. And if the heart wins, that means the relationship has passed through the rough patch successfully. 

By relationships, I mean friendships too.

The solution is that mind needs a concrete bargain (reason) to remain devoted to a relationship. Every time the mind gives reason for a break up, the heart can give out this solid reason to continue that relationship. 
But unfortunately, that bargain factor can happen only naturally.


Article by YOGESH TAWKER