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23rd May 2008, 02:15 AM
#1
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http://entertainment.in.msn.com/southcinema/article.aspx?cp-documentid=1366172
"Novelty was supposed to be Kamal’s USP. Behind that popular façade was a narrow-minded formula aimed purely at hoodwinking the critic. Discerning observers knew that he was a predictable actor. Beneath the makeup the midget cried exactly like the lunatic. The revelation that Kamal had never ever ventured beyond mimicking was a painful one indeed. The actor continued his affair with trophies and citations, but the interest he generated seemed as artificial and forced as his work. Predictability became a predicament with the not-too-blinded Kamal Haasan fan. He always knew what his hero was going to do next."
"‘Hey Ram’. A courageous foray into a ‘forbidden’ topic, the film could very well merit the king’s crown among India’s period features. Kamal Haasan, the actor, was skin deep as always. The French Kiss fetish was still there. So was self-love. But the real gift was the final slide of the opening titles that gave the hitherto “interfering actor” the credit for the creatives."
"Kamal had been an idol that refused to accompany me from my childhood to teenage. Somewhere along the way, I stopped being a Kamal devotee. The “great range” seemed to be a contrived career strategy. And the man had, by then, resorted to veiled mimicking and fancy dress shows on screen. Gum shields for ‘Nayakan’, protruding canines and jelly belly for ‘Indran Chandran’, the “unknown trick” behind the Apu midget… Kamal Haasan was fast moving out of the actor’s realm into that of the street magician."
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23rd May 2008 02:15 AM
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23rd May 2008, 04:53 PM
#2
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mods, please delete this post. the author in microsoft is strongly anti-kamal and he has expressed his hatred for kamal's acting. the same link was also posted in the Orkut KH community about 15 days back and it was promptly deleted. both bala and DM know about this.
Originally Posted by
irir123
http://entertainment.in.msn.com/southcinema/article.aspx?cp-documentid=1366172
"Novelty was supposed to be Kamal’s USP. Behind that popular façade was a narrow-minded formula aimed purely at hoodwinking the critic. Discerning observers knew that he was a predictable actor. Beneath the makeup the midget cried exactly like the lunatic. The revelation that Kamal had never ever ventured beyond mimicking was a painful one indeed. The actor continued his affair with trophies and citations, but the interest he generated seemed as artificial and forced as his work. Predictability became a predicament with the not-too-blinded Kamal Haasan fan. He always knew what his hero was going to do next."
"‘Hey Ram’. A courageous foray into a ‘forbidden’ topic, the film could very well merit the king’s crown among India’s period features. Kamal Haasan, the actor, was skin deep as always. The French Kiss fetish was still there. So was self-love. But the real gift was the final slide of the opening titles that gave the hitherto “interfering actor” the credit for the creatives."
"Kamal had been an idol that refused to accompany me from my childhood to teenage. Somewhere along the way, I stopped being a Kamal devotee. The “great range” seemed to be a contrived career strategy. And the man had, by then, resorted to veiled mimicking and fancy dress shows on screen. Gum shields for ‘Nayakan’, protruding canines and jelly belly for ‘Indran Chandran’, the “unknown trick” behind the Apu midget… Kamal Haasan was fast moving out of the actor’s realm into that of the street magician."
Keep digressing
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23rd May 2008, 07:05 PM
#3
Originally Posted by
kalyan
mods, please delete this post. the author in microsoft is strongly anti-kamal and he has expressed his hatred for kamal's acting. the same link was also posted in the Orkut KH community about 15 days back and it was promptly deleted. both bala and DM know about this.
Originally Posted by
irir123
http://entertainment.in.msn.com/southcinema/article.aspx?cp-documentid=1366172
"Novelty was supposed to be Kamal’s USP. Behind that popular façade was a narrow-minded formula aimed purely at hoodwinking the critic. Discerning observers knew that he was a predictable actor. Beneath the makeup the midget cried exactly like the lunatic. The revelation that Kamal had never ever ventured beyond mimicking was a painful one indeed. The actor continued his affair with trophies and citations, but the interest he generated seemed as artificial and forced as his work. Predictability became a predicament with the not-too-blinded Kamal Haasan fan. He always knew what his hero was going to do next."
"‘Hey Ram’. A courageous foray into a ‘forbidden’ topic, the film could very well merit the king’s crown among India’s period features. Kamal Haasan, the actor, was skin deep as always. The French Kiss fetish was still there. So was self-love. But the real gift was the final slide of the opening titles that gave the hitherto “interfering actor” the credit for the creatives."
"Kamal had been an idol that refused to accompany me from my childhood to teenage. Somewhere along the way, I stopped being a Kamal devotee. The “great range” seemed to be a contrived career strategy. And the man had, by then, resorted to veiled mimicking and fancy dress shows on screen. Gum shields for ‘Nayakan’, protruding canines and jelly belly for ‘Indran Chandran’, the “unknown trick” behind the Apu midget… Kamal Haasan was fast moving out of the actor’s realm into that of the street magician."
kalyan, ithu HUB.. inge naanum, bala-vums MODs illai..
inge konjam adjust panni thaan poganum.. ingeyum, namma control irunthuchunaa bore adikumla..
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23rd May 2008, 07:19 PM
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Originally Posted by
Devar Magan
kalyan, ithu HUB.. inge naanum, bala-vums MODs illai..
inge konjam adjust panni thaan poganum.. ingeyum, namma control irunthuchunaa bore adikumla..
பாசமலருக்கு அழாதவன் மனுஷனாடே ! - சுயம்புலிங்கம்
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23rd May 2008, 09:49 PM
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Originally Posted by
irir123
http://entertainment.in.msn.com/southcinema/article.aspx?cp-documentid=1366172
"Novelty was supposed to be Kamal’s USP. Behind that popular façade was a narrow-minded formula aimed purely at hoodwinking the critic. Discerning observers knew that he was a predictable actor. Beneath the makeup the midget cried exactly like the lunatic. The revelation that Kamal had never ever ventured beyond mimicking was a painful one indeed. The actor continued his affair with trophies and citations, but the interest he generated seemed as artificial and forced as his work. Predictability became a predicament with the not-too-blinded Kamal Haasan fan. He always knew what his hero was going to do next."
"‘Hey Ram’. A courageous foray into a ‘forbidden’ topic, the film could very well merit the king’s crown among India’s period features. Kamal Haasan, the actor, was skin deep as always. The French Kiss fetish was still there. So was self-love. But the real gift was the final slide of the opening titles that gave the hitherto “interfering actor” the credit for the creatives."
"Kamal had been an idol that refused to accompany me from my childhood to teenage. Somewhere along the way, I stopped being a Kamal devotee. The “great range” seemed to be a contrived career strategy. And the man had, by then, resorted to veiled mimicking and fancy dress shows on screen. Gum shields for ‘Nayakan’, protruding canines and jelly belly for ‘Indran Chandran’, the “unknown trick” behind the Apu midget… Kamal Haasan was fast moving out of the actor’s realm into that of the street magician."
Excellent writeup...I like it en karuthugalodu othu Poguthu nerayavae
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23rd May 2008, 09:59 PM
#6
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IMHO, This guy seems to be lesser known of other great performances like sappani, Kuruthipunal, Moonram pirai, mahanadhi, heyram, VNS, MMKR, Nizhalgal, Sathileelavathi and many more. Nottai sollanumne ezhuthuvanuga pola irukku
Originally Posted by
Devar Magan
Originally Posted by
kalyan
mods, please delete this post. the author in microsoft is strongly anti-kamal and he has expressed his hatred for kamal's acting. the same link was also posted in the Orkut KH community about 15 days back and it was promptly deleted. both bala and DM know about this.
Originally Posted by
irir123
http://entertainment.in.msn.com/southcinema/article.aspx?cp-documentid=1366172
"Novelty was supposed to be Kamal’s USP. Behind that popular façade was a narrow-minded formula aimed purely at hoodwinking the critic. Discerning observers knew that he was a predictable actor. Beneath the makeup the midget cried exactly like the lunatic. The revelation that Kamal had never ever ventured beyond mimicking was a painful one indeed. The actor continued his affair with trophies and citations, but the interest he generated seemed as artificial and forced as his work. Predictability became a predicament with the not-too-blinded Kamal Haasan fan. He always knew what his hero was going to do next."
"‘Hey Ram’. A courageous foray into a ‘forbidden’ topic, the film could very well merit the king’s crown among India’s period features. Kamal Haasan, the actor, was skin deep as always. The French Kiss fetish was still there. So was self-love. But the real gift was the final slide of the opening titles that gave the hitherto “interfering actor” the credit for the creatives."
"Kamal had been an idol that refused to accompany me from my childhood to teenage. Somewhere along the way, I stopped being a Kamal devotee. The “great range” seemed to be a contrived career strategy. And the man had, by then, resorted to veiled mimicking and fancy dress shows on screen. Gum shields for ‘Nayakan’, protruding canines and jelly belly for ‘Indran Chandran’, the “unknown trick” behind the Apu midget… Kamal Haasan was fast moving out of the actor’s realm into that of the street magician."
kalyan, ithu HUB.. inge naanum, bala-vums MODs illai..
inge konjam adjust panni thaan poganum.. ingeyum, namma control irunthuchunaa bore adikumla..
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23rd May 2008, 10:07 PM
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Originally Posted by
ajithfederer
IMHO, This guy seems to be lesser known of other great performances like sappani, Kuruthipunal, Moonram pirai, mahanadhi, heyram, VNS, MMKR, Nizhalgal, Sathileelavathi and many more. Nottai sollanumne ezhuthuvanuga pola irukku
Growing out of being the fan of 'kamal the Actor' and embracing 'kamal the Creator/Director' is Nottai Sollufying for you
After Reading the synopsis itself i knew KSR'kkum intha padathukkum entha sambandhamum illa. 'My foot he doesnt know about parallel universes travelling across space-time et all' Appadinnu Kathanum pola irukku!!! 4th dimesionna ennannu KSR kitta kaetta ithukku badhil kedaichudum :P Aanalum Kamal the creator is going and hiding behind the kamal the actor and pushing KSR to the forefront. Ennathukku Ivalo Bayapadraarnnu thaan puriya maatenguthu
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23rd May 2008, 10:12 PM
#8
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RS,
neenga thaan antha article ah ezhuthunatha
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23rd May 2008, 10:13 PM
#9
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If you can read the entire article from a kamal hater prism you can understand what i say . Otherwise no point in discussing
Originally Posted by
rajasaranam
Originally Posted by
ajithfederer
IMHO, This guy seems to be lesser known of other great performances like sappani, Kuruthipunal, Moonram pirai, mahanadhi, heyram, VNS, MMKR, Nizhalgal, Sathileelavathi and many more. Nottai sollanumne ezhuthuvanuga pola irukku
Growing out of being the fan of 'kamal the Actor' and embracing 'kamal the Creator/Director' is Nottai Sollufying for you
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23rd May 2008, 10:13 PM
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Originally Posted by
selvakumar
RS,
neenga thaan antha article ah ezhuthunatha
Kittathatta naan ezhuthina maathiriyae irukku
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