Pudupettai… Thalavali
Thappi thavari Selvaraghavan-Dhanush combination padathukku poiten!
This was my first Dhanush movie. He seems to use the same expression all the time. After some 10 minutes into the movie his acting became so monotonous that I couldn’t continue looking at the screen. I don’t know what Selvaraghavan wants to convey through such movies. The media seems to go gaga over him for no reason. The “special effects” in the movie were so bad that one could easily make out. A case in point is when Dhanush injures people around him with a knife and blood is shown to be pouring.
A special mention needs to be made about the theatre where I watched this movie. I was under the impression that the theatre in Nagerkoil where I watched Gemini was the most galeej theatre that I could have ever entered. I was proved wrong by a theatre in the heart of bangalore. Half the seats didn’t have a cushion. Even if they had, the seats were so narrow that the only way to sit was to place your hands between your knees!
The saving grace was this conversation that I overheard between two people while the movie was on
First: Dei ivlo nadakkuthu, Sonia Aggarwal la kaanum?
Second: Avla evano konnuttaan da.
First: Yaaru da avala konna?
Second: Ava annane konnuttaan.
Just then Dhanush uttered a dialogue in the movie that Sonia Aggarwal would be safe with her brother
First: Dei machi, thappa sollitte da, ava innum saagale?
Second: Dei pesama padathe paaru da, evan evana pottu thalraane puriya mattenguthu!
- TV/Radio/Films/Theatre | Time: 4:39:31 PM (UTC+8)

fanaa paartheyaa? ur opinion about these movies will change!
Comment by girish — June 8, 2006 @ 6:22:43 PM
hey karthik, u in Bangalore?
Comment by sathish — June 17, 2006 @ 1:16:24 AM