Naan Paithiyam
I will not see any Tamil movies. This is what I decided after seeing Naan Kadavul. An utter waste of talent, idea and time by Bala. Just because there is background music of chanting Rudra in Sanskrit and ‘Aham Brhmasmi’ does not convey anything.
The beggars’ torture is nicely shown in Slumdog Millionaire and a positive approach is given. In this film there is artificial sadness, show of violence, unwanted humour on beggars, police, judges and Sadhus. The film shows 99% of the time beggars of different kinds, their sufferings and a drugged Sadhu killing the mafia head who tortures them.
A really confused and drugged Bala has clearly shown he cannot make me enjoy Tamil movies anymore. I also wonder how censors have allowed abuse of drug ‘Ganja’ when they have banned alcohol and smoking in films. And by ‘Ganja’ the Godliness is established! It is true in Himalayas some sadhus use ‘Ganja’ but they do not form the basis of Hinduism or worship of Lord Siva. They live in forests and mountains and do not come out and mingle with family or society and kill villains!
I must say “Naan Paithiyam’ (I am a mad person) if I see any Tamil movie hereafter.
Such a nonsense film from Bala! The sadness in Sethu, and Pithamagan was OK. But here pseudo sadness and nonsense in every shot and scene is unbearable.
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February 18, 2009 @ 4:50 am
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Srisankaran said,
February 26, 2009 @ 10:27 am
Dai Ambi Mama.. Probably u like to watch Masala Movies like tirupachi, tirupathi.. Thats why ur taste has also been like that.;. Try to appreciate some one’s effort rather than pinpointing him..
One thing i can tell u.. Better u dont watch these movies.. Yaarkum Nashtam Illae
ambimama said,
February 26, 2009 @ 12:07 pm
I like the comment of Srisankaran. No I did not watch Tiru series movies. For Bala’s sake i watched Naan Kadavul. You have the right to like or critizise a movie or anything.
And I too have the same right. I felt yo wasted your time by taking it personally!
Unakunthanda Nashtam Madaya!