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From: Aandavan
on 24th February 2007 09:50 PM
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i download a lot of english movies... watch atleast 1 or 2 daily.. but no movie was sooooooooooo satisfying like MOEZHI.. we have real talent in our industry.. i only hope , hiherto craps flop, and movies like this are welcomed in a big way...
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From: ajithfederer
on 24th February 2007 09:53 PM
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aandavaa .......i believe u....will try to go to nj and watch next week........
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From: kb
on 24th February 2007 09:55 PM
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me too its releasing here in bloomingdale
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From: Erica
on 24th February 2007 09:57 PM
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ok...Aandavanai nambi tickets book panniten
.............will post my review tommorrow
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From: ajithfederer
on 24th February 2007 10:00 PM
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pls do post a review......
Originally Posted by
Erica
ok...Aandavanai nambi tickets book panniten
.............will post my review tommorrow
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From: Aandavan
on 24th February 2007 10:06 PM
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nichayama it will satisfy everyone.. i am damn sure...
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From: Surya
on 25th February 2007 02:40 AM
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Mozhi Review:
Sify Home >> Movies >> Tamil >> Review
Review
By Moviebuzz
No larger than life hero, No aruvaal attacks, no blood and gore, no loud villains, no punch line dialogues, no crass comedy, no skin show and no item numbers…… Then what? The answer is blowing in the wind- Mozhi. Here is the verdict:- A feel good love story.
Director Radha Mohan has once again proved that he can make a pucca family entertainer with characters that you can relate to. Mozhi is indeed gutsy, feel-good, real solid movie within the framework of commercial cinema. It is an entertainer with a simple straightforward story; knock out performance from the lead actors, melodious music and a glossy look.
Karthik (Pritviraj) and Viji (Prakash Raj) are close buddies who are keyboard players in music director Vidyasagar’s team. They are brilliant in their work of re-recording and background score. They are fun loving, witty and share a great rapport. They come to live in an apartment complex where they meet a handful of interesting people. Their neighbour and flat secretary Ananthakrishnan (Brahmanandam) is not too happy about two bachelors occupying the flat and asks them to leave as it is against the rules.
One day Karthi sees a girl (Jyothika) on the road and he is quite impressed by her attitude and guts. Later he understands that she is Archana, a deaf and mute girl who lives in the same complex. Karthi falls in love with her and the friends try to find out more about her from Archana’s best friend Sheela (Swarnamalya). Karthi learns sign language and decides to make Archana his life partner, though she considers him as a good friend. The rest of the story is agony, pain and sacrifices they go through till the climax.
It is the simplicity of narration, the dialogues and emotions that makes Mozhi worth watching. Full marks to Viji for those witty one-liners and clever lines that will make you laugh your heart out. Radha Mohan wonderful economy of expressions and deliberate silences imbue the film with a poetic resonance. The camera of K.V.Guhan provides the right lighting especially the indoors that look chic and ethnic with Kathir aesthetically designed sets.
Radha Mohan’s keen sense for detailing in terms of the look, feel and colour schemes giving the film a rich look is commendable. Mohan has also been able to extract spellbinding performance from all the actors especially Jyothika, who is natural and outstanding. In a role that any actor would tend to overact or ham, she has been able to get the right expression using her eyes to the maximum (remember that we were critical about her much raved about performance in Chandramukhi!). Hats off Jo, your swansong is memorable. The climax scene where she breaks down is real and will stay with you for long.
Both Prakash and Pritviraj gives the film some of its best comic moments. They simply rock along the supporting cast of Brahmanandam and M.S.Bhaskar. The best thing about the comedy in Mozhi is that it is not the slapstick kind. The cockroach scene and the Brahmanandam-Prakash oneman- upman ship game are rib tickling. Pritviraj as the cool dude looks good and is first class. The way he cottons up his ears and goes on the streets is outrageously funny.
After a long time, Vidyasagar has come out with soothing gems like Katrin Mozhi… and the catchy Sevvanam Selaikatti… with meaningful lyrics by Vairamuthu along with precise and perfect song placement by the director. Vidya’s background score and re-recording is far superior to others in the business!
On the whole, Radha Mohan and producer Prakash Raj pushes the cinematic envelope and brings a savvy freshness to Tamil commercial cinema. For this alone they deserve a big applaud. Go and enjoy Mozhi.
Verdict: Good [/tscii]
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From: Erica
on 26th February 2007 07:34 AM
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watched Mozhi yesterday and it was really an awesome movie
.........such a pleasant movie after a long time that i really enjoyed since bommarillu. Jothika has delivered a mindblowing performance
and i can't think abt any other actress for this character. Perfect casting
....I see all the media praising Jo to great heights....but, the hero Prithvi has done a tremendous job too
.....Apart from his typical mallu look and accent :P ....omg, this guy is so cool and his acting is very REALISTIC........IMO, he scores more points than Jothika and he totally deserves it. Infact his accent is far better than his previous movie parijatham
Prakashraj, sollavae vendam..as usual done a marvelous job with his witty dialogues. Swarnamalya has a good scope of acting in this movie and she too has done a wonderful performance
....overall a lovely movie with wonderful songs and a neat screenplay...surprisingly, it was very very hilarious
....a perfect launch for Brahmanandham
......i've never seen such a clean Indian cinema in recent times
.....no vulgar scenes, no filthy dialogues, no unrealistic fights, no irritating villains, no annoying punch dialogues, no oppari crying scenes , etc......It's just full of emotions and happiness.....Hats off to the whole Mozhi crew for their brilliant work
a must watch movie and definitely imo, THE BEST in recent times
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From: Erica
on 26th February 2007 07:39 AM
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Originally Posted by
ajithfederer
pls do post a review......
Originally Posted by
Erica
ok...Aandavanai nambi tickets book panniten
.............will post my review tommorrow
Yes AF, movie romba romba nalla irukku...don't miss it
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From: ajithfederer
on 26th February 2007 07:41 AM
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Ippo than unga reviewa padichein........kandiappa next weekend poga paakurein.....
Originally Posted by
Erica
Originally Posted by
ajithfederer
pls do post a review......
Originally Posted by
Erica
ok...Aandavanai nambi tickets book panniten
.............will post my review tommorrow
Yes AF, movie romba romba nalla irukku...don't miss it
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From: Aandavan
on 26th February 2007 09:33 AM
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Originally Posted by
Erica
watched Mozhi yesterday and it was really an awesome movie
.........such a pleasant movie after a long time that i really enjoyed since bommarillu. Jothika has delivered a mindblowing performance
and i can't think abt any other actress for this character. Perfect casting
....I see all the media praising Jo to great heights....but, the hero Prithvi has done a tremendous job too
.....Apart from his typical mallu look and accent :P ....omg, this guy is so cool and his acting is very REALISTIC........IMO, he scores more points than Jothika and he totally deserves it. Infact his accent is far better than his previous movie parijatham
Prakashraj, sollavae vendam..as usual done a marvelous job with his witty dialogues. Swarnamalya has a good scope of acting in this movie and she too has done a wonderful performance
....overall a lovely movie with wonderful songs and a neat screenplay...surprisingly, it was very very hilarious
....a perfect launch for Brahmanandham
......i've never seen such a clean Indian cinema in recent times
.....no vulgar scenes, no filthy dialogues, no unrealistic fights, no irritating villains, no annoying punch dialogues, no oppari crying scenes , etc......It's just full of emotions and happiness.....Hats off to the whole Mozhi crew for their brilliant work
a must watch movie and definitely imo,
THE BEST in recent times
good erica.. i am happy that u too felt the way i did :P
some directors like Ameer and Bala seems to be of the idea that, great movies have tragic endings... that nonsense.. MOZHI is a leason for sch directors, who derive pleasure by torturing the Audience.
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From: thinkfloyd
on 26th February 2007 09:47 AM
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Will try to watch it this weekend... How is it doing in the BO?
Yaaru meesic? Ramesh Vinayakam??
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From: Aandavan
on 26th February 2007 09:50 AM
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Originally Posted by
thinkfloyd
Will try to watch it this weekend... How is it doing in the BO?
Yaaru meesic? Ramesh Vinayakam??
music Vidyasagar.. one un-necessary song is there.. thats the ony minus..
saw at tambaram VIDYA. balcony full, First class full.. second class empty... so about 600/1000 ... thats very decent.. :P
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From: NOV
on 26th February 2007 10:54 AM
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Prakashraj, Prithvaraj and director Radha Mohan are in Malaysia now to promote the movie. Malaysia/Singapore Hubbers can call THR.fm now and speak to all three of them (2.30 pm onwards.....
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From: ragav89
on 26th February 2007 12:05 PM
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k then let me too watch it.. i heard tat its a good movie but waited for d reviews of d movie, since u all say its superb let me race 4 it...post my views after seeing d movie...
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From: joe
on 26th February 2007 12:12 PM
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Andavan,
Thanks for your overview .I am going to watch it for sure
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From: Erica
on 26th February 2007 09:27 PM
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Originally Posted by
Aandavan
good erica.. i am happy that u too felt the way i did :P
some directors like Ameer and Bala seems to be of the idea that, great movies have tragic endings... that nonsense.. MOZHI is a leason for sch directors, who derive pleasure by torturing the Audience.
Yes Aandavan, it was a lovely movie
Thx to your review, which really forced me to watch this flick
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From: great
on 26th February 2007 09:56 PM
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Originally Posted by
thinkfloyd
Will try to watch it this weekend... How is it doing in the BO?
Yaaru meesic? Ramesh Vinayakam??
Songs are really good esp Katrin Mozhiya .
Originally Posted by
Aandavan
some directors like Ameer and Bala seems to be of the idea that, great movies have tragic endings... that nonsense.. MOZHI is a leason for sch directors,
who derive pleasure by torturing the Audience.
Why do you have to pull Bala/Ameer if you want to praise Mozhi. Bala has given break to two actors , its upto the director how they want to present the movie and where you found them torturing the audience
. I didnt liked Vikram part in Pithamagan rest were good esp surya comedy.
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From: Aandavan
on 27th February 2007 01:16 PM
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Originally Posted by
great
Originally Posted by
Aandavan
some directors like Ameer and Bala seems to be of the idea that, great movies have tragic endings... that nonsense.. MOZHI is a leason for sch directors,
who derive pleasure by torturing the Audience.
Why do you have to pull Bala/Ameer if you want to praise Mozhi. Bala has given break to two actors , its upto the director how they want to present the movie and where you found them torturing the audience
. I didnt liked Vikram part in Pithamagan rest were good esp surya comedy.
Great, why they always give a very sad ending to their movies??
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From: selvakumar
on 27th February 2007 01:21 PM
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Originally Posted by
Aandavan
Great, why they always give a very sad ending to their movies??
To make others feel as IF they are giving something "Eternal"
One of my friends (Girl) who watched PV gave the worst review of her life. We should sack such directors and should embrace people who give realistic and down to earth movies without Vulgarity, Violence etc. HOw long shall we tolerate these things in the name of good cinema?
Scenes like this may pave the way for incest stories and our directors will make it look more realistic and our moronic censor board will sleep a lot as usual
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From: joe
on 27th February 2007 01:34 PM
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Originally Posted by
selvakumar
Originally Posted by
Aandavan
Great, why they always give a very sad ending to their movies??
To make others feel as IF they are giving something "Eternal"
One of my friends (Girl) who watched PV gave the worst review of her life. We should sack such directors and should embrace people who give realistic and down to earth movies without Vulgarity, Violence etc. HOw long shall we tolerate these things in the name of good cinema?
Scenes like this may pave the way for incest stories and our directors will make it look more realistic and our moronic censor board will sleep a lot as usual
I heard that only the climax is bit distrubing ,but the whole movie is great in all aspects ..It is always better to watch these movies atleast other 2.30 hours are giving different and refreshing than usual full length 2.45 hours long craps like Pokkiri and Alwar.
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From: sakaLAKALAKAlaa Vallavar
on 27th February 2007 01:36 PM
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Music is by 'Vidyasagar, Kaatrin song is good.
PrakashRaj is to be praised, if the movie is good, bcos he is attempting 3rd time with same director, adn none of their movie is bad. In bangalore, no way to watch Mozi
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From: Aandavan
on 27th February 2007 02:06 PM
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Originally Posted by
sakaLAKALAKAlaa Vallavar
Music is by 'Vidyasagar, Kaatrin song is good.
PrakashRaj is to be praised, if the movie is good, bcos he is attempting 3rd time with same director, adn none of their movie is bad. In bangalore, no way to watch Mozi
sakala,
he had produced only two.. alagiya theeye and Mozhi... ponniyin selvan was produced by AM Ratnam
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From: Aandavan
on 27th February 2007 02:15 PM
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Originally Posted by
selvakumar
Originally Posted by
Aandavan
Great, why they always give a very sad ending to their movies??
To make others feel as IF they are giving something "Eternal"
One of my friends (Girl) who watched PV gave the worst review of her life. We should sack such directors and should embrace people who give realistic and down to earth movies without Vulgarity, Violence etc. HOw long shall we tolerate these things in the name of good cinema?
Scenes like this may pave the way for incest stories and our directors will make it look more realistic and our moronic censor board will sleep a lot as usual
I wont blame her for that.. PV has no story...
it is brilliantly made ... i appreciate Ameer's skill.... but it is such a negative movie !!!!!!!!!
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From: selvakumar
on 27th February 2007 02:28 PM
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Originally Posted by
joe
I heard that only the climax is bit distrubing ,but the whole movie is great in all aspects ..It is always better to watch these movies atleast other 2.30 hours are giving different and refreshing than usual full length 2.45 hours long craps like Pokkiri and Alwar.
Joe,
What might look to you as "Bit disturbing" may be an embarassing thing for many
Do you mean - Audience will leave the theatre after watching the 2.5 hour movie without watching the climax. Atleast a movie like ALWAR won't ra*e the minds of children, ladies etc !
I agree - It is better to watch movies like "Mozhi" than these movies which leave a permanent emotional mark on you. IMHO, It is better to embrace soft movies that brutal, cruel , rude movies which ra*e the minds of audience in the name of good cinema.
For e.g., there was a movie called "MOONDRAAM PIRAI" which made much bigger impact on the audience though it didn't show <<climax edited>>
P.S: I agree on one thing. It is better to avoid craps like AALWAAR, Pokiri etc and reserve split time slots for movies like "Miruthanga Chakravarthy", etc
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From: joe
on 27th February 2007 02:42 PM
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Selva,
Pls wait for another day..I will come back after I watch PV tommorow night.
You always have habit of bringing NT or NT movies to counter my arguement ,thinking I will jump for it . I am not somebody disgree that NT also had crap movies ,at the same time I will not do a sin comparing NT with ****** ..Carry on
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From: selvakumar
on 27th February 2007 02:56 PM
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Originally Posted by
joe
Selva,
Pls wait for another day..
I will come back after I watch PV tommorow night.
You always have habit of bringing NT or NT movies to counter my arguement ,thinking I will jump for it . I am not somebody disgree that NT also had crap movies ,at the same time I will not do a sin comparing NT with ****** ..Carry on
Fine Joe.
I reflected what my friend told me. FYI, I have not yet watched PV. It is not my comment. But I am seeing many of my friends uttering the same. For e.g., even our Kamal Fan "Kaarthi" is also reflecting the same.
May be: We shall wait for our "Female Hubbers" comment on the movie.
BTW, I always bring the respective person's favorite stars only when my favorite has been dragged into the arguement unnecessarily. Otherwise, why should I compare my FAVORITE with some XXXXXXX, YYYYYYY, ZZZZZZZ etc
I jump into such arguements only on provocation and not freely
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From: thinkfloyd
on 27th February 2007 02:58 PM
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Can't wait to watch Mozhi and Paruthiveeran!
Selva,
Enna ippadi climax-a puttu puttu vechitteengale
Remba sooda karuthu parimaatram poitrukku...
naan padatha paathuttu vandhu pesaren..
Old Monk, snacks ellam ready panni vaippom.. apparam pesuvom..
P.S: I thought violence should evoke exactly this type of response - "Cha.. enna ezhavu da idhu..", instead of stylizing it with slick and supercicial sound and visual effects and that is what Ameer intended, perhaps... Padathaye paakkaama remba pesaren.. Next meet panren!
When i watched Virumaandi in IMAX-Vadala (Mumbai), there was a board placed there saying "Contains violence. Not suitable for women and pregnant ladies" or something...
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From: selvakumar
on 27th February 2007 03:03 PM
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Bala -
Sorry. BTW, Even Sh!t.com in its review had given the entire climax
Anyway, Sorry for the same.
and BTW,
Joe - Sorry for bringing in NT here. Aalwar is certainly not a movie which you can put along with Pokiri, PV etc as far as violence is concerned.
That is why it made me to react like that.
Sorry BTW
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From: thinkfloyd
on 27th February 2007 03:05 PM
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Selva,
Absolutely no problem
Originally Posted by
selvakumar
BTW, Even
Sh!t.com in its review had given the entire climax
Mudive pannitteengala????
Indha perum nalla thaan irukku
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From: selvakumar
on 27th February 2007 03:11 PM
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Bala
I think it deserves such titles coz the website authorities will feel proud since they believe in
"The more they criticise you, the more you are popular" (Thanks to MR - Guru)
BTW, Back to "Mozhi"
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From: Nerd
on 27th February 2007 10:49 PM
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Rediff has given 4 stars to mozhi
3 stars to PV
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From: NOV
on 28th February 2007 05:08 AM
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Just listened to parts of the interview mentioned on page 1.
Radhamohan is Radhika's brother?
anyway, a question, is the movie suitable for kids?
(havent and dont want to read any reviews yet)
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From: Aandavan
on 28th February 2007 08:34 AM
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Originally Posted by
NOV
Just listened to parts of the interview mentioned on page 1.
Radhamohan is Radhika's brother?
anyway, a question, is the movie suitable for kids?
(havent and dont want to read any reviews yet)
100% ..
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From: Cinefan
on 28th February 2007 08:57 AM
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Pyramid&Mosear baer have entered into an agreement wherein all the films produced by Pyramid will be released on VCD's&DVD's soon after it's release in theatres.They will be priced at 28/-&34/- respectively.
The first one to come out will be 'Mozhi'
This was long over due,Hindi film producers make a killing by releasing original VCD's&DVD's within 3/4 months of a films' release irrespective of whether it's a blockbuster or a flop.Hope all the other Tamil producers fall in line.
BTW is Pyramid a co producer of 10A?
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From: Aandavan
on 28th February 2007 12:45 PM
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https://www.thecinema.in/thecinema.in/cinemalite.html
mozhi having extra shows in weekends.. thats a great sign..
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From: ThalaNass
on 28th February 2007 07:21 PM
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Aandavan, i've watched the movie after ur review.. wow, wat a movie..
really fantastic movie after such a long time.. jo once again proof her acting and b ready for grab some awards..
prakshraj, simply awesome.. for pritviraj, surely make a huge step in kollywood and i would not b suprised if he acted in lot of tamil movies in future..
totally, director come out with a decent entertainer film that contains both emotional and happiness..
hats off to radhamohan,prakashraj,jo, pritiviraj and all the actors/actress and the crews of MOZHI..
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From: Aandavan
on 28th February 2007 07:26 PM
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Originally Posted by
ThalaNass
MIkka maghilchi
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From: rajnifan
on 28th February 2007 08:53 PM
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Originally Posted by
Cinefan
Pyramid&Mosear baer have entered into an agreement wherein all the films produced by Pyramid will be released on VCD's&DVD's soon after it's release in theatres.They will be priced at 28/-&34/- respectively.
The first one to come out will be 'Mozhi'
This was long over due,Hindi film producers make a killing by releasing original VCD's&DVD's within 3/4 months of a films' release irrespective of whether it's a blockbuster or a flop.Hope all the other Tamil producers fall in line.
BTW is Pyramid a co producer of 10A?
Wow, that would be so cool.. Then other countries can get the movie even faster!! Adhaan online lah VCD or DVD ippo vandhurudhu lah 'downloading' kku!!
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From: bingleguy
on 1st March 2007 12:20 AM
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Originally Posted by
Erica
i've never seen such a clean Indian cinema in recent times
.....no vulgar scenes, no filthy dialogues, no unrealistic fights, no irritating villains, no annoying punch dialogues, no oppari crying scenes , etc......
idellam illaama enna thamizh cinema :P
JK ....
good review .... lemme watch the movie and then pull out my reviews too
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From: Aandavan
on 1st March 2007 08:47 AM
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Originally Posted by
bingleguy
Originally Posted by
Erica
i've never seen such a clean Indian cinema in recent times
.....no vulgar scenes, no filthy dialogues, no unrealistic fights, no irritating villains, no annoying punch dialogues, no oppari crying scenes , etc......
idellam illaama enna thamizh cinema :P
JK ....
good review .... lemme watch the movie and then pull out my reviews too
but this time, dont watch it in a thiruttu VCD print
watch in theatres :P
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From: karthik_sa2
on 1st March 2007 04:58 PM
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watched mozhi today was desperate to see the movie that i bought the ticket in black.s housefill
one word "awsome"as many said after long time watching such a great movie.wonderful direction,great casting and good music<though songs weren that great>makes mozhi watchable atleast thrice<in theatres>.jo's dresing and expresions exceptionally cute.she is proving to be one of the graetest actress of tamil cinema.prakashraj very entertaining role and has done a wonderful job.prithviraj except for his accent was superb.swarnamaaliya slightly disappointoing.there is one more character played by "chinna paapa periya paapa" baskar.it is simply superb and very touching.radha mohan yet again proved his prowess yet again.overall the movie is a melange of fun,happiness, and total reality.mozhi rocks
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From: Erica
on 2nd March 2007 07:54 PM
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Originally Posted by
Aandavan
Originally Posted by
bingleguy
Originally Posted by
Erica
i've never seen such a clean Indian cinema in recent times
.....no vulgar scenes, no filthy dialogues, no unrealistic fights, no irritating villains, no annoying punch dialogues, no oppari crying scenes , etc......
idellam illaama enna thamizh cinema :P
JK ....
good review .... lemme watch the movie and then pull out my reviews too
but this time, dont watch it in a thiruttu VCD print
watch in theatres :P
Correct
.....in that case, you can give us a review after watching the whole movie :P .....small episode reviews r not accepted
j/k
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From: Nerd
on 2nd March 2007 09:36 PM
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From: Nerd
on 5th March 2007 10:25 PM
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Mozhi enthralls Superstar Rajinikanth
IndiaGlitz [Monday, March 05, 2007]
Mozhi, the most recent offering from Duet Movies starring Jyothika, Prithviraj, Prakash Raj and Swarnamalya, has been receiving rave reviews.
Now, the film has another celebrity fan. It is none less than our very own superstar of Tamil filmdom, Rajinikanth.
Rajinikanth, who watched a special screening of the film on Saturday, was moved with the film so much so that he spoke to the film’s director Radha Mohan for half hour and commended him on the attempt.
In fact, Rajinikanth told him that such films make him feel proud and happy that he is part of the Tamil film fraternity.
Those associated with the film are understandably thrilled at this gesture.
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engEyO poittInga thalaivA :P
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From: Aandavan
on 5th March 2007 11:12 PM
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i see rajinikanth praising only good movies that were also commercially successfull.. i dunno why
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From: Nerd
on 5th March 2007 11:18 PM
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Originally Posted by
Aandavan
i see rajinikanth praising only good movies that were also commercially successfull.. i dunno why
He watches only SUPERHITS coz he thinks those movies are good. I mean if a movie just runs for 10 days and it is really good, he would not even know about that
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From: NOV
on 6th March 2007 05:24 AM
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From: thinkfloyd
on 6th March 2007 05:30 AM
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Planning to watch it tomorrow.
Joe,
Is there a website (apart from Ayngaran) showing updated show times of Thamizh films in Singapore? (Google didn't help much)
The Golden Village site doesn't mention TF at all!
I think Mozhi is released in Plaza only, right?
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From: NOV
on 6th March 2007 05:38 AM
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mozhi is not playing in many cinemas here, unfortunately.
but last night - monday night - was full house
singapreans may want to come to JB to watch the movie:
ISWARIA PAWAGAM KAPITOL BARU, JOHOR BAHRU
07-2246508
12:00PM 6:00PM 9:00PM
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From: NOV
on 6th March 2007 06:26 AM
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mozhi - how do I describe thee?
a love story?
a feel good movie?
an enchanting tale?
mozhi takes you on a fantastic ferris wheel ride. riotous comedy - tho without a single comedian - to dialogues that will surely tug at your heart, if not spring a tear or two.
jOthika - the epitome of acting. another feather on her cap. nary a word spoken nor a single romance scene. at the end she just clasps the hand. what a feeling yaar!
prithiviraj -what a dashing figure he cuts. truly the metrosexual man! a man of feelings, of sympathy and a man of principles. not a single fight nor any macho stunts. a man's man!
prakashraj - a completely different role for this man of talent. i have never laughed so much since MMKR days. what an acting, what a sense of comedy timing. gives hero's sidekick a totally different dimension!
swarnamalya - after alai paayuthE a decent role for her. and how beautiful she is and how beautiful she acts
supporting casts - story revolves around a few people who live in an apartment. everyone acts brilliantly - from the stuck-in-80s professor (bhaskar) to the secretary of the apartment, from the security guard to the love-struck girl. what a superb direction!
yes, all credit certainly must go to director radhamohan who has managed what was thot as impossible - a wholesome, clean, romance drama with plenty of situational comedy. Heck you can even bring your pristine grandma who hasn't been in a cinema since the days of amaravathy!
i have never seen such a politically correct movie in thamizh!
just when you think that the movie steers towards cliches, it veers away and offers you a refreshing view.
the beginning itself was impactful. what is a movie without BGM? see it and feel the difference
the only minus point was vidhyasagar's BGM which i felt was loud and jarring at places. songs were pleasant tho quite unnecessary.
mozhi - a language of love - is not a fast paced movie. it takes it time and gives you a joyride. a ride full of pleasantries and the meaning of life.
mozhi - a movie that makes you sit up and be proud. truly world class!
FIVE STARS *****
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From: joe
on 6th March 2007 06:46 AM
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Originally Posted by
thinkfloyd
Planning to watch it tomorrow.
Joe,
Is there a website (apart from Ayngaran) showing updated show times of Thamizh films in Singapore? (Google didn't help much)
The Golden Village site doesn't mention TF at all!
I think Mozhi is released in Plaza only, right?
ThinkFlyod,
I too tried ,but there is no website available and as you said GV website they skip Tamil movies since Tamil movies shown only at GV Yusun at 2 screens .Btw ,Ayangaran updates through Oli 96.8 .They update twice a day ,one in morning around 8.50 am ,evening time ,I am not sure.
Yes,Mozhi is playing in Plaza only.
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From: joe
on 6th March 2007 06:47 AM
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NOV,
Thanks for the review .I couldn't watch it since I am out of town .But my friends told me it is outstanding movie.
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From: NOV
on 6th March 2007 06:49 AM
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Joe, please DON'T miss it.
It is a CRIME not to watch the movie!
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From: sureshmehcnit
on 6th March 2007 06:52 AM
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From: joe
on 6th March 2007 06:53 AM
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Originally Posted by
NOV
Joe, please DON'T miss it.
It is a CRIME not to watch the movie!
Surely,I will
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From: thinkfloyd
on 6th March 2007 06:56 AM
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Originally Posted by
joe
ThinkFlyod,
I too tried ,but there is no website available and as you said GV website they skip Tamil movies since Tamil movies shown only at GV Yusun at 2 screens .Btw ,Ayangaran updates through Oli 96.8 .They update twice a day ,one in morning around 8.50 am ,evening time ,I am not sure.
Yes,Mozhi is playing in Plaza only.
Thanks for the info Joe,
<Dig>
Before coming here i thought Thamizh and Tamilians were highly represented. However, its shocking that the presence is hardly felt. The biggest anomaly is its not
that easy to find/watch Thamizh films in a place where its one of the official languages.
EKSI
</Dig>
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From: joe
on 6th March 2007 06:59 AM
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Thinkflyod,
Ithu paththi naama appurama thaniya pesikkalam
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From: thinkfloyd
on 6th March 2007 07:00 AM
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Okie
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From: NOV
on 6th March 2007 07:15 AM
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Originally Posted by
sureshmehcnit
very good detailed review. i agree with almost all you have said.
not a single fight, not a single vulgarity and absolutely no double entrende
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From: Aandavan
on 7th March 2007 06:52 PM
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https://www.thecinema.in/thecinema.in/cinemalite.html
Mozhi upgraded to 3 shows from next monday... 4 shows this weekend.. PV only 2 shows.. Mozhi is doing very well.. saw the movie again, at Tambaram viday today matinee.. good crowd..
but since indiaglitz is the media partner for Mozhi, sify idiots have started to write bad things abt this classic..
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From: Aandavan
on 7th March 2007 06:54 PM
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Originally Posted by
NOV
Originally Posted by
sureshmehcnit
very good detailed review. i agree with almost all you have said.
not a single fight,
not a single vulgarity and absolutely no double entrende
vulgarity is inevitable sometimes.. almost all non-indian movies including the greatest ever have kissing scenes, and many movies have nude scenes too.. why are we making a big deal of it, as if we are Saints..
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From: joe
on 7th March 2007 07:19 PM
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[tscii]Mozhi - Truly a ‘Pesum Padam’
IndiaGlitz [Tuesday, March 06, 2007]
Mozhi has not just set the cash registers ringing, but has also been receiving rave reviews from audiences and critics alike.
Film critics call it a refreshing change in Tamil cinema, artistes call it a revelation to the fact that Tamil films are superior in quality, kids love it for the light-hearted humour, elders flock to it for the poignant emotion sans melodrama. That’s Mozhi-packed and packaged in an impressive way to suit the tastes and temperaments of Tamil speaking audiences across the globe.
If you thought we are talking just about film-buffs here in India, you are mistaken. Mozhi has taken audiences everywhere by surprise. A good example of this would be US of A, wherein audiences have been swarming into theatres to catch a glimpse of this film. And they come back to watch it, yet again, with families.
A Duet Movies and Pyramid Saimira venture, Mozhi has captivated those that retain their emotions and sensitivity in an otherwise materialistic world. While we commend Prakash Raj for this attempt, we cannot but applaud Pyramid Saimira on their efforts to take this film to wider sections of the audiences. We welcome Pyramid Saimira to Tamil filmdom and wish that they continue to give us quality films that we can pride ourselves about.
Those who saw Mozhi at theatres across the United States of America express satisfaction at having been able to see a heart-rending film devoid of commercial compromises. Theatres at San Jose and New Jersey have been witnessing packed houses and in places like Chicago and Minneapolis, the number of shows have been increased, seeing the increasing numbers of audiences.
Theatres at Detroit, Atlanta, Dallas, Los Angeles, Seattle and so on, are all set to screen this film soon. It is to be remembered that the prevailing weather conditions at the US of A leave a lot to be desired. It has been pouring cats and dogs in some places and in other places, there is irrepressible snowfall. These, however, are not deterrents and do not stop people from seeing their favourite film Mozhi.
With the encouraging initial reports, one expects to see this film turn into a bigger hit. Indiaglitz is happy to be part of this proud moment as we are the official online media partners for this film that has evoked enormous response.
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From: NOV
on 8th March 2007 05:17 AM
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Originally Posted by
joe
A good example of this would be US of A, wherein audiences have been swarming into theatres to catch a glimpse of this film. And they come back to watch it, yet again, with families.
am planning to take my mum this wknd.
hope it lasts till then.
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From: k_vanan
on 8th March 2007 05:39 AM
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Aandavan, both movie doing well at BO but PV ahead because its almost running full house all centres A, B & C, i think mozhi only doing well in city.
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From: thinkfloyd
on 8th March 2007 05:47 AM
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Went to Plaza theatre last night.. remba kevalamana theatre/soozhal pola irukku.. decided against watching the movie there.. Singapore sucks!
[idhukku Devi Karumari-e parava illa]
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From: NOV
on 8th March 2007 06:11 AM
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[tscii]SOMETIMES, a film will quietly begin its run in a cineplex and catch you by surprise by being a thoroughly enjoyable one.
Moli (language) is such a movie. It has none of the usual ingredients considered essential for commercial cinema — no hero ripping the doors of cars with one hand while battling a horde of bad guys armed to the teeth, no skimpily-dressed sex goddess and no double entendre dialogues.
What you get is plenty of humour with small doses of pathos.
There is superb photography and the acting is excellent.
Lyricist Vairamuthu has gone to the extent of saying that Jothika has given the performance of her lifetime (this movie was her swan song before her recent marriage to actor Surya) and deserves the national award.
Prakash Raj financed this movie and unlike his previous ventures, this film looks like a big success.
He and Prithviraj (who came to prominence in the Bhagiaraj-directed Parijatham and Kana Kanden) are the heroes.
They play keyboard players Viji and Karthik who work for a film music composer.
They live in a condominium and Karthik (Prithviraj) falls in love with Archana (Jothika). He is shocked to find out much later that she is a deaf mute.
Despite that, his love does not falter. Just when we think everything will end happily, Archana refuses to accept his offer of marriage.
Much of the humour is provided by the heroes. But M.S. Bhaskar (as a troubled ex-professor) and Brahmanandam (a popular Telugu movie comedian) are also funny to watch.
Their roles are entwined closely with the story and there is no separate comedy track like you find in many movies.
Vidyasagar excels in the background score. The song Sevvanam Selaikatti is good.
Prithviraj sprung a major surprise recently when he won the best actor award for his performance in the Malayalam movie Vasthavam (beating veterans Mohanlal and Mammooty) while his Classmates was the biggest grosser in Kerala last year.
Radha Mohan (who cut his teeth with the critically-acclaimed Alagiya Theeyeh, also produced by Prakash Raj) is a director to watch out for.
After Veyil released in December, I have not enjoyed myself so much as with Moli. Go watch it. - By K.N. Vijiyan
http://www.nst.com.my/Current_News/n...cle/index_html
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From: NOV
on 8th March 2007 06:16 AM
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mozhi playing in only four cinemas in whole of malaysia!
what a pathetic state of affairs.
ISWARIA ODEON THEATRE, KUALA LUMPUR
03-26944995
12:00PM 3:00PM 6:00PM 9:00PM
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ISWARIA PAWAGAM KAPITOL BARU, JOHOR BAHRU
07-2246508
12:00PM 3:00PM 6:00PM 9:00PM
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LOTUS FIVE STAR LOTUS FIVE STAR PJ STATE, PETALING JAYA
03-79607881
12:00PM 3:00PM 6:00PM 9:00PM
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ISWARIA CATHAY BUTTERWORTH, PENANG
04-3323359
12:00PM 3:00PM 6:00PM 9:00PM
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From: joe
on 8th March 2007 06:30 AM
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Originally Posted by
thinkfloyd
Went to Plaza theatre last night.. remba kevalamana theatre/soozhal pola irukku..
True .It is not a multiplex like GV ..not worth for $10.
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From: joe
on 8th March 2007 06:49 AM
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From: kb
on 8th March 2007 07:06 AM
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Originally Posted by
Aandavan
vulgarity is
inevitable sometimes.. almost all non-indian movies including the greatest ever have kissing scenes, and many movies have nude scenes too.. why are we making a big deal of it, as if we are Saints..
over ba ithellam.. how is vulgarity inevitable..
kiss scene can be showin olden style.. like camera can fade and people can understand..
i am not here to fight but.. the excuse is not reasonable..
TN kum maththa edathuku innum konjam vithyasam irruku
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From: thinkfloyd
on 8th March 2007 07:22 AM
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1) Aandavan,
Kissing is not vulgar.
It may be sensual but not vulgar.
What is vulgar is double-meaning dialogues, pocket kulla kai vidradhu, focusing on the bosom, gyrations etc...
iyalbaana kaadhal katchigala kaatta mudiyama bayandhuttu indha madhiri vera titillations dhaan vulgar
2) A movie is good because it is good - direction, screenplay, acting, cinematography, plot etc... NOT because it doesnt have kissing scenes... Not all "clean" movies are good and not all good movies are "clean"
3) KB,
Oh, thanks for the info.. so, TN la kiss panna maattaanga.. inga vidhyasama irukkum...hmmm, interesting..
Turning the camera away and showing a flower is one of the worst things to have happened to cinema, a vestige of the British Victorian era....
P.S: Suchindram scultpures pathi kELvi pattadhuNdA???
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From: Surya
on 8th March 2007 07:22 AM
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kiss scene can be showin olden style.. like camera can fade and people can understand..
Didn't u ever find those scenes extreamly cheezy? I usually found myself laughing when those sequences happened in movies.
TN kum maththa edathuku innum konjam vithyasam irruku
TN ppl would rather see Over-weight women in extreamly tight, low-cut blouses jumping up and down for a kuthu song than see a kissing scene?
I think the Kuthu Song dance is actually a lot more vulgar than a kissing scene.
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From: NOV
on 8th March 2007 07:26 AM
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ok, ok, back to mozhi please
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From: thinkfloyd
on 8th March 2007 07:27 AM
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Originally Posted by
Surya
kiss scene can be showin olden style.. like camera can fade and people can understand..
Didn't u ever find those scenes extreamly cheezy? I usually found myself laughing when those sequences happened in movies.
TN kum maththa edathuku innum konjam vithyasam irruku
TN ppl would rather see Over-weight women in extreamly tight, low-cut blouses jumping up and down for a kuthu song than see a kissing scene?
I think the Kuthu Song dance is actually a lot more vulgar than a kissing scene.
Surya,
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From: joe
on 8th March 2007 07:29 AM
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Originally Posted by
thinkfloyd
1)
Kissing is not vulgar.
It may be sensual but not vulgar.
What is vulgar is double-meaning dialogues, pocket kulla kai vidradhu, focusing on the bosom, gyrations etc...
iyalbaana kaadhal katchigala kaatta mudiyama bayandhuttu indha madhiri vera titillations dhaan vulgar
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From: kamalsurya
on 8th March 2007 07:42 AM
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Originally Posted by
thinkfloyd
Went to Plaza theatre last night.. remba kevalamana theatre/soozhal pola irukku.. decided against watching the movie there.. Singapore sucks!
[idhukku Devi Karumari-e parava illa]
Why did u even decide to go there.It sucks big time, all the seats have some type of problem and the place is not maintined at all.Halfway through the movies they switch off the air-con and mind u the sound is not DTS.
For all those guys out there in Singapore just avoid Plaza and go to GV Yishun. It is the best here!!
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From: thinkfloyd
on 8th March 2007 07:51 AM
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Originally Posted by
kamalsurya
Why did u even decide to go there.
I didn't have a clue Kamalsurya
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From: joe
on 8th March 2007 08:07 AM
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Why the hell Ayangaran released 'Mozhi' at Plaza instead of GV
They should have swaped Lee and Mozhi
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From: ssanjinika
on 8th March 2007 08:33 AM
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Originally Posted by
kb
kiss scene can be showin olden style.. like camera can fade and people can understand..
I find those very cheezy. Id rather see a tasefully done kissing scene instead of innuendoes. The flowers coming close, the lamp fluctuating to represent a love making scene etc makes me more ill at ease.
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From: thinkfloyd
on 8th March 2007 08:40 AM
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Originally Posted by
ssanjinika
I find those very cheezy. Id rather see a tasefully done kissing scene instead of innuendoes. The flowers coming close, the lamp fluctuating to represent a love making scene etc makes me more ill at ease.
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From: Aandavan
on 8th March 2007 10:04 AM
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Originally Posted by
k_vanan
Aandavan, both movie doing well at BO but PV ahead because its almost running full house all centres A, B & C, i think mozhi only doing well in city.
no, its doing well in B centres also.. the movie is yet to reach/release in many of the C centres..
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From: kb
on 8th March 2007 10:26 AM
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Originally Posted by
ssanjinika
I find those very cheezy. Id rather see a tasefully done kissing scene instead of innuendoes. The flowers coming close, the lamp fluctuating to represent a love making scene etc makes me more ill at ease.
kaalam kali kaalama maaripochi da.
kb grow up
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From: ssanjinika
on 8th March 2007 01:59 PM
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Yes!! KB Grow up
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From: great
on 12th March 2007 07:54 AM
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Mozhi
simply superb
Prakash Raj timing was amazing
. One of the best movie I have seen during the recent times .
Dont Miss this movie
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From: NOV
on 12th March 2007 07:58 AM
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Originally Posted by
great
One of the best movie I have seen during the recent times .
Dont Miss this movie
I second this!
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From: Thirumaran
on 12th March 2007 09:10 AM
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Originally Posted by
NOV
Originally Posted by
great
One of the best movie I have seen during the recent times .
Dont Miss this movie
I second this!
I Third this.
Absolutely wonderful.
It had been a long i had a great laugh in theatre, Thanks to Prakashraj.
His timing was excellent.
Kamal kku poatiyaa vanthuduvaaro
:P
Jyothika Over act pannamaa nadicha few movies la ithhuvum onnu
We need producers like Prakashraj, Shankar who encourages good cinema.
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From: NOV
on 12th March 2007 10:04 AM
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jOthika's adamancy at not accepting change and prefering to live in her own world was brilliantly captured in bhaskar's character. he too didnt accept change and lived in his own world. what a fantastic portrayal of both characters!
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From: mareen
on 12th March 2007 02:35 PM
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will watch this movie when i get time
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From: great
on 12th March 2007 09:01 PM
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[quote="Thirumaran"]
It had been a long i had a great laugh in theatre, Thanks to Prakashraj.
First half was complete laugh riot
Originally Posted by
Thirumaran
His timing was excellent.
Kamal kku poatiyaa vanthuduvaaro
:P
his onliners were simply superb
particularly when he proposes swarnamalya
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From: great
on 12th March 2007 09:03 PM
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[quote="Thirumaran"]
It had been a long i had a great laugh in theatre, Thanks to Prakashraj.
First half was complete laugh riot
Originally Posted by
Thirumaran
His timing was excellent.
Kamal kku poatiyaa vanthuduvaaro
:P
his onliners were simply superb
particularly when he proposes swarnamalya
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From: great
on 12th March 2007 09:04 PM
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[quote="Thirumaran"]
It had been a long i had a great laugh in theatre, Thanks to Prakashraj.
First half was complete laugh riot
Originally Posted by
Thirumaran
His timing was excellent.
Kamal kku poatiyaa vanthuduvaaro
:P
his onliners were simply superb
particularly when he proposes swarnamalya
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From: great
on 12th March 2007 09:14 PM
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[quote="Thirumaran"]
It had been a long i had a great laugh in theatre, Thanks to Prakashraj.
First half was complete laugh riot
Originally Posted by
Thirumaran
His timing was excellent.
Kamal kku poatiyaa vanthuduvaaro
:P
his onliners were simply superb
particularly when he proposes swarnamalya
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From: Warden
on 15th March 2007 05:30 PM
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`Mozhi` - A Trendsetter
By Moviebuzz | Thursday, 15 March , 2007, 10:22
Hats off to Prakash Raj, the bold, brave and daring producer who has the guts and vision to produce a film like Mozhi. In conventional box-office terms it may not be a super hit ; still it will break even and make a small profit.
Radha Mohan and Prakash Raj have made a film that has been lapped up by the city audiences of Chennai, Coimbatore, and some parts of Chengalpet area bordering Chennai city. From these areas Mozhi is likely to take a distributors share between Rs 1.50 to 2 Crore, while for rest of Tamilnadu combined it will be a miracle if the film does half of the above business!
Mozhi in many ways is a multiplex movie. It is collecting better than Paruthiveeran at only two centres in entire Tamilnadu- Sathyam Cinemas in the heart of Chennai city and Maayajal multiplex on ECR in Chengalpet area. And at Inox in Chennai which refused to screen Paruthiveeran, is happy that Mozhi has become the highest collecting film at the multiplex since its inauguration!
Mozhi is the most raved about movie, with critics unanimous about their opinion on the film. It has also proved that our city audiences are far more mature in their views and are willing to experiment. In a way Prakash and Radha’s path breaking film is likely to be an eye opener to the future. More such films catering to the taste of the elite audiences are in the pipeline.
And in big Metro’s like Mumbai, Delhi and overseas Mozhi has found new audiences. It has also created awareness about Tamil cinema, to enlightened viewers outside the state. Mozhi augers well for the future of good cinema emerging from Tamil and prove that there is always an audience for the off-beat within the commercial format.
Three cheers to Pyramid Saimira Theatre, for marketing it and making it profitable. It will be the first ever Tamil film that is available for home entertainment within 50 days of its release in theatres. Optical disc maker Moser Baer has tied up with the Pyramid Saimira Theatre to have this Tamil film launched in the retail home video segment, creating a new market that is going to boom.
Added to that, its satellite television rights will fetch a better price than any of the recent hits, because it is a clean family movie that you can watch with your amma, appa, anna, akka , paati and thatha without ever getting embarrassed!
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From: NOV
on 18th March 2007 06:46 PM
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watched Mozhi for the third time yesterday, this time with kids.
show was at 9pm. since movie has been playing for more than one month, thot would get tickets easily. Horrors.
managed to get seats 2nd row from front row. by the time went for movie, it was full house, including all the seats in the first row!
was just as good as the first viewing.
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From: great
on 19th March 2007 07:27 PM
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Watched Mozhi for the second time this afternoon . The movie was entertaining as the first viewing
Nalam thaana re-recording when Prakashraj meets Brahmanadh @ the hospital was funny .
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From: pavalamani pragasam
on 19th March 2007 09:59 PM
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A wholly enjoyable, wholesome movie. Hilarious throughout! Nice boisterous riot. How natural the comedy scenes are! All the actors have done marvellous work! Previously I never cared much for Swarnamalya. Now I have changed my mind. The scene near the end where Viji tells Karthik about his proposal to Sheela is the most hilarious scene! Good songs too!
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From: NOV
on 20th March 2007 06:27 AM
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Great PP! At last we agree on something.
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From: pavalamani pragasam
on 20th March 2007 07:56 AM
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nallatha vanjsanaiyillaama paaraattuvEn, nallaayillathathai nallaa manasaara thittuvEn!
enakku nallathaavum, nallaayillaathathaavum irukkirathu maththa pErukku maariyirukkumpOthuthaan disagreement varuthu!
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From: swathy
on 20th March 2007 08:17 AM
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Watched Mozhi yesterday
Movie with no defects
Very descent movie with good subject and good humor.
Prakashraj + radha mohan
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From: Jabroni
on 20th March 2007 08:27 AM
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so Mozhi is a flop
good news
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From: pavalamani pragasam
on 20th March 2007 09:06 AM
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From: Riyas_05
on 20th March 2007 01:00 PM
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Mozhi still not released in kerala, waiting for the movie.
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From: smith
on 20th March 2007 01:36 PM
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Mozhi started off well & has now descended to being a break even film commerically.
A neat famil fare from prakash raj. The performances were uniformly good. Special mention must be made of Bhasker. He was brilliant.
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From: NOV
on 20th March 2007 02:25 PM
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Apparently hero Prithiviraj is the great grandson of MGR's brother MG Chakrapani.
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From: swathy
on 20th March 2007 02:41 PM
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Originally Posted by
NOV
Apparently hero Prithiviraj is the great grandson of MGR's brother MG Chakrapani.
apdia
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From: rockydeva
on 20th March 2007 02:43 PM
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Originally Posted by
NOV
Apparently hero Prithiviraj is the great grandson of MGR's brother MG Chakrapani.
Really????
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From: NOV
on 20th March 2007 06:38 PM
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From: joe
on 20th March 2007 08:00 PM
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Originally Posted by
NOV
Apparently hero Prithiviraj is the great grandson of MGR's brother MG Chakrapani.
Yeah.This is true..No wonder Prithiviraj is handsome
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From: great
on 20th March 2007 10:26 PM
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Originally Posted by
Jabroni
so Mozhi is a flop
good news
News to me
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From: seran
on 21st March 2007 03:50 PM
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Watched Mozhi twice. It was just awesome... no words to describe.
This director seems to be vey talented guy.Even in Azhagiya Theeye he extracted best out of every one and the emotional scenes were topclass.
His ability to make a sad scene into a pleasant moment (AT) is just wonderful
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From: rockydeva
on 21st March 2007 03:55 PM
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From: seran
on 21st March 2007 04:07 PM
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ever sice I saw the movie, I want to clap without goining my hands
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From: cancer
on 21st March 2007 05:00 PM
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Superb movie...
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From: Ramakrishna
on 21st March 2007 05:41 PM
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Has it released in Bangalore Siv?
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From: MADDY
on 22nd March 2007 03:11 PM
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Originally Posted by
Ramakrishna
Has it released in Bangalore Siv?
polama- sunday???
running in PVR
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From: littlemaster1982
on 23rd March 2007 11:18 AM
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MADDY,
Padathai thookittanga PVR-la irunthu
. Vera entha theatre-layavathu odutha?
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From: Ramakrishna
on 23rd March 2007 11:56 AM
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Originally Posted by
MADDY
Originally Posted by
Ramakrishna
Has it released in Bangalore Siv?
polama- sunday???
running in PVR
sure
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From: Tia
on 24th March 2007 02:47 AM
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mm i got it at home nw...shud be watching in in holidays...after next week!
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From: NOV
on 24th March 2007 08:06 AM
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pls dont change this thread to your personal diary.
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From: bingleguy
on 24th March 2007 09:56 AM
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From: pavalamani pragasam
on 24th March 2007 01:20 PM
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From: kb
on 26th March 2007 12:45 AM
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naan oru scenela.. jo amma-nu kaththiruvaalonu bayandhutaen
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From: joe
on 26th March 2007 06:51 AM
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What a movie
Humour-nna ithu thaan humour
Prakash Raj,Joythika ,Swarnamaliya,PrithiviRaj,Baskar AND THAT TELUGU COMEDIAN all did wonderful job.
Neat and excellent entertainer
RadhaMohan
Spl thanks to PrakasRaj who produced this movie
Yesterday I watched at a theatre in Singapore ..Nice to see it was Houseful
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From: thinkfloyd
on 26th March 2007 08:12 AM
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Originally Posted by
joe
Yesterday I watched at a theatre in Singapore ..Nice to see it was Houseful
endha theatre Joe.. plaza?
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From: joe
on 26th March 2007 08:49 AM
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Originally Posted by
thinkfloyd
Originally Posted by
joe
Yesterday I watched at a theatre in Singapore ..Nice to see it was Houseful
endha theatre Joe.. plaza?
Thinkfloyd,
Actually I left a message to you in other thread "Last movie saw".
Now it is running in GV Yushun ,1 show per day 5.40 pm ..It was packed house yesterday.
Pls don't miss it.
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From: NOV
on 26th March 2007 01:34 PM
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Originally Posted by
joe
Pls don't miss it.
romba sandhOsham Joe. naan sonnadhE neengalum sollittenga.
this is one movie which everyone will enjoy. have seen it three times. naalavadhu thadava paarkka excuse thEdittirukkEn. :P
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From: NOV
on 26th March 2007 01:38 PM
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Originally Posted by
kb
naan oru scenela.. jo amma-nu kaththiruvaalonu bayandhutaen
naanum thaan!
vizhundhu kumbidaatha korai thaan. thank god!!!!
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From: smith
on 27th March 2007 12:03 PM
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Mozhi is no doubt a feel good film but there is no comedy as such where U burst out laughing.
Maybe slightly amusing. But all characters were given importance which is rare.
Also, after a long time, we come across a film sans vulgar lyrics/raunchy songs/dialogues.
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From: joe
on 27th March 2007 01:40 PM
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Originally Posted by
smith
Mozhi is no doubt a feel good film but there is no comedy as such where U burst out laughing.
I strongly disagree .I burst out laughing many times compared to so-called comedy movies and comedies from leading comedians.
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From: seran
on 27th March 2007 04:46 PM
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This is one of the movies I loved watching. Even when I was seeing it for the second time, I'was able to enjoy the comedies...
I felt happy that I have seen a good film.
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From: great
on 27th March 2007 11:05 PM
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Moser Baer company has bought the MOZHI rights . Initially they thought of releasing the dvd`s and cd`s just few weeks of the movie release. Since the movie is doing phenomenal business they are planning to delay the relese of dvd and cd`s. Moser Baer will announce the release date of this movie by April 2nd week.
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From: villan007
on 27th March 2007 11:07 PM
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Originally Posted by
great
Moser Baer company has bought the MOZHI rights . Initially they thought of releasing the dvd`s and cd`s just few weeks of the movie release. Since the movie is doing phenomenal business they are planning to delay the relese of dvd and cd`s. Moser Baer will announce the release date of this movie by April 2nd week.
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From: Jabroni
on 28th March 2007 12:22 AM
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Originally Posted by
smith
Mozhi is no doubt a feel good film but there is no comedy as such where U burst out laughing.
Maybe slightly amusing. But all characters were given importance which is rare.
Also, after a long time, we come across a film sans vulgar lyrics/raunchy songs/dialogues.
I agree with you. Our people have a mentality of standardizing films without commericial elements as CLASS movie, best movie from 2004, or 2005 and henceforth is a benchmark. In addition, the director is equivalent to Bharathirajah.
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From: nemesis786
on 28th March 2007 12:45 AM
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Originally Posted by
Jabroni
Originally Posted by
smith
Mozhi is no doubt a feel good film but there is no comedy as such where U burst out laughing.
Maybe slightly amusing. But all characters were given importance which is rare.
Also, after a long time, we come across a film sans vulgar lyrics/raunchy songs/dialogues.
I agree with you. Our people have a mentality of standardizing films without commericial elements as CLASS movie, best movie from 2004, or 2005 and henceforth is a benchmark. In addition, the director is equivalent to Bharathirajah.
well said... mozhi was a boring movie to me
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From: joe
on 28th March 2007 08:46 AM
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Mozhi is indeed a class movie with great entertainment and humour and fast moving .One of the best movies in recent times.
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From: Sanjeevi
on 28th March 2007 09:41 AM
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saw Mozhi. well it was a neat film without stupid scenes and with some beautiful characters. A good drama in silver screen
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From: seran
on 28th March 2007 12:01 PM
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Originally Posted by
nemesis786
Originally Posted by
Jabroni
Originally Posted by
smith
Mozhi is no doubt a feel good film but there is no comedy as such where U burst out laughing.
Maybe slightly amusing. But all characters were given importance which is rare.
Also, after a long time, we come across a film sans vulgar lyrics/raunchy songs/dialogues.
I agree with you. Our people have a mentality of standardizing films without commericial elements as CLASS movie, best movie from 2004, or 2005 and henceforth is a benchmark. In addition, the director is equivalent to Bharathirajah.
well said... mozhi was a boring movie to me
then watch class movies like sivakasi & aazwar(nothing to offend)
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From: cancer
on 28th March 2007 12:06 PM
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MOzhi is very very cool.. decent movie....
Sandai podama amathiya vara hero.. theedirnnu Ethirikalai panthadi.. thiruppu munaiaya yerpaduthi .. screenplay ai speed aakondu ponathaan... entertain movie aaa....
Mozhi is Good entertainer....
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From: kamalsurya
on 28th March 2007 12:36 PM
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Originally Posted by
seran
Originally Posted by
nemesis786
Originally Posted by
Jabroni
Originally Posted by
smith
Mozhi is no doubt a feel good film but there is no comedy as such where U burst out laughing.
Maybe slightly amusing. But all characters were given importance which is rare.
Also, after a long time, we come across a film sans vulgar lyrics/raunchy songs/dialogues.
I agree with you. Our people have a mentality of standardizing films without commericial elements as CLASS movie, best movie from 2004, or 2005 and henceforth is a benchmark. In addition, the director is equivalent to Bharathirajah.
well said... mozhi was a boring movie to me
then watch class movies like sivakasi & aazwar(nothing to offend)
Well Said
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From: smith
on 28th March 2007 12:39 PM
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Nemesis has only said that mozhi is a boring movie. He has not questioned its quality.
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From: selvakumar
on 28th March 2007 12:41 PM
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Originally Posted by
seran
then watch class movies like sivakasi & aazwar(nothing to offend)
You need not bring in such movies to prove "How Good Mozhi is"
It is ridiculous when people bring masala movies to prove the worth of a movie.
Shall I bring a SHAKEELA (which is watched by many) and to ask A PERSON to watch the movies that you have mentioned?
what kind of logic is this
BTW, Let me also include the same > (Nothing to offend)
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From: kamalsurya
on 28th March 2007 12:47 PM
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Originally Posted by
smith
Nemesis has only said that mozhi is a boring movie. He has not questioned its quality.
When u feel something is boring it means u are not appreciating the product be it a speech,movie.etc
This is the reason good tamil movies are not being appreciated and once in a blue moon we have good movies coming out. But I think our people taste is getting better and better by the day.Cause we alr seen good movies like Mozhi and Veyyil running successfully.Hopefully more will follow suit
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From: joe
on 28th March 2007 12:57 PM
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Seran,
Ithu ungalukku thevaiya
Yerkanave ithai pola naan solli vaanki kattitu irukken
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From: seran
on 28th March 2007 01:02 PM
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Originally Posted by
selvakumar
Originally Posted by
seran
then watch class movies like sivakasi & aazwar(nothing to offend)
You need not bring in such movies to prove "How Good Mozhi is"
It is ridiculous when people bring masala movies to prove the worth of a movie.
Shall I bring a SHAKEELA (which is watched by many) and to ask A PERSON to watch the movies that you have mentioned?
what kind of logic is this
BTW, Let me also include the same > (Nothing to offend)
here i'm not comparing Mozhi with other movies.... I'm just telling if you can't watch this there is always a better option like the others
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From: seran
on 28th March 2007 01:05 PM
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Originally Posted by
joe
Seran,
Ithu ungalukku thevaiya
Yerkanave ithai pola naan solli vaanki kattitu irukken
ini ippadi teva illadha vambukku poga maatenla
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From: RPB
on 28th March 2007 01:43 PM
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Mozhi still rules box office
IndiaGlitz [Wednesday, March 28, 2007]
Setting a new trend in Tamil cinema is Mozhi. The movie directed by Radha Mohan features Prakash Raj, Prithviraj, Jyothika and Swarnamalya in the lead roles.
Produced by Prakash Raj, Mozhi has doing a brisk business at the box office and is getting rave reviews.
As a result, the move to release official VCDs and DVDs of the movie has been deferred now. Initially plans were on to release VCDs and DVDs of Mozhi soon.
A happy news for Tamil cinema which is fighting against piracy
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From: joe
on 28th March 2007 01:49 PM
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Originally Posted by
RPB
Mozhi still rules box office
Good for Tamil Cinema.
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From: NOV
on 28th March 2007 01:51 PM
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yes, mozhi is still running in KL too.
i need an excuse to see it for the 4th time
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From: RPB
on 28th March 2007 01:52 PM
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Originally Posted by
NOV
yes, mozhi is still running in KL too.
i need an excuse to see it for the 4th time
kl means kerela
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From: kamalsurya
on 28th March 2007 01:54 PM
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Originally Posted by
RPB
Originally Posted by
NOV
yes, mozhi is still running in KL too.
i need an excuse to see it for the 4th time
kl means kerela
Kuala Lumpur capital of malaysia
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From: selvakumar
on 28th March 2007 01:56 PM
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Originally Posted by
seran
here i'm not comparing Mozhi with other movies.... I'm just telling if you can't watch this there is always a better option like the others
FYKI, You were asking "Namesis" to watch those movies as an alternative to MOZHI since he feels it as a "BORING" movie. In the whole process, you have brought Mozhi to the level of those movies. You could have asked him to watch other good movies that you feel "he" should watch.
There are always many movies which are equally bad. Not just those movies. Proving the worth of MOZHI through those movies is an insult to MOZHI itself if it is a good movie
For e.g., IF "namesis" feels MOZHI is boring, I would recomment PV to him
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From: NOV
on 28th March 2007 01:57 PM
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Originally Posted by
RPB
kl means kerela
(this is not mozhi but muzhi)
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From: joe
on 28th March 2007 01:57 PM
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Originally Posted by
NOV
yes, mozhi is still running in KL too.
i need an excuse to see it for the 4th time
Nov,
In singapore initially they put Mozhi in a wrong theatre .Thinkflyod went there and return home without watching the movie due to the bad condition of the theatre.
But now they shifted to Golden Village ,but only one show ..Last sunday I watched Mozhi ..It was housefull while new release sabari had no crowd.
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From: kamalsurya
on 28th March 2007 01:59 PM
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Originally Posted by
joe
Originally Posted by
NOV
yes, mozhi is still running in KL too.
i need an excuse to see it for the 4th time
Nov,
In singapore initially they put Mozhi in a wrong theatre .Thinkflyod went there and return home without watching the movie due to the bad condition of the theatre.
But now they shifted to Golden Village ,but only one show ..Last sunday I watched Mozhi ..It was housefull while new release sabari had no crowd.
Planning to watch the same 5.45 show as GV this Friday
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From: NOV
on 28th March 2007 01:59 PM
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I know that Joe. Even here, it is not playing in the top rate cinemas. But that is not affecting the crowds watching the movie.
word of mouth is doing wonders to the movie. also the songs are being played often on radio.
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From: joe
on 28th March 2007 02:00 PM
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Originally Posted by
selvakumar
If somebody says Mozhi is boaring ,Defenitely I won't recomment PV or Veyil.
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From: joe
on 28th March 2007 02:02 PM
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Originally Posted by
kamalsurya
Planning to watch the same 5.45 show as GV this Friday
Pls make sure it is 5.45 or 5.40 .Last sunday it was 5.40.
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From: NOV
on 28th March 2007 02:02 PM
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Originally Posted by
joe
If somebody says Mozhi is boaring ,Defenitely I won't recomment PV or Veyil.
how about pachai kili muthu charam?
pls recommend that.
lease:
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From: RPB
on 28th March 2007 02:04 PM
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Originally Posted by
NOV
Originally Posted by
joe
If somebody says Mozhi is boaring ,Defenitely I won't recomment PV or Veyil.
how about pachai kili muthu charam?
pls recommend that.
lease:
its boring
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From: selvakumar
on 28th March 2007 02:05 PM
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Originally Posted by
joe
If somebody says Mozhi is boaring ,Defenitely I won't recomment PV or Veyil.
I agree on this : Same applies to everyone Joe. What one find as INTERESTING many not be the same for others. There are many who still rate Masala Films as entertaining ones. I don't want to blame them for their preference and taste.
Still we recomment a few thing based on how
WE FELT them.
For e.g., when Bala said "Veyyil is one of the overrated films", I didn't go against that. That is purely because he might have analysed that from other angles.
P.S: Bala - Sorry for bringing you. Just thought of correlating the same here.
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From: thinkfloyd
on 28th March 2007 02:06 PM
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Originally Posted by
joe
Nov,
In singapore initially they put Mozhi in a wrong theatre .Thinkflyod went there and return home without watching the movie due to the bad condition of the theatre.
But now they shifted to Golden Village ,but only one show ..Last sunday I watched Mozhi ..It was housefull while new release sabari had no crowd.
nalla vela ippovaachu therinjidhu...
Hope they screen it till this weekend..
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From: selvakumar
on 28th March 2007 02:09 PM
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Originally Posted by
thinkfloyd
nalla vela ippovaachu therinjidhu...
Hope they screen it till this weekend..
so, Neenga Innum paarkalayaa !
/ dig
Missing Chennai for this ?
/ dig
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From: kamalsurya
on 28th March 2007 02:09 PM
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Originally Posted by
joe
Originally Posted by
kamalsurya
Planning to watch the same 5.45 show as GV this Friday
Pls make sure it is 5.45 or 5.40 .Last sunday it was 5.40.
Will do sir,but in the papers it is stated 5.45 but will go earlier just in case
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From: thinkfloyd
on 28th March 2007 02:09 PM
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Originally Posted by
selvakumar
For e.g., when Bala said "Veyyil is one of the overrated films", I didn't go against that. That is purely because he might have analysed that from other angles.
P.S: Bala - Sorry for bringing you. Just thought of correlating the same here.
<dig>
No probs bro
I feel Veyyil is VERY much overrated but i also know i'm the odd one out because everyone else seems to like it... But you are right in that i liked PV very much but not Veyyil to the same extent, which was your point...
Originally Posted by
selvakumar
so, Neenga Innum paarkalayaa !
/ dig
Missing Chennai for this ?
/ dig
You bet
inneram edhavadhu tea kadai la vimarsana kuzhuvila irundhiruppen...
</Dig>
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From: joe
on 28th March 2007 02:12 PM
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Selva,
There may be slight differences in rating Mozhi,PV and Veyil .Some may thing PV is better ,some may thing Mozhi is better and some may thing Veyil is better ..but as long as they agree all 3 movies are good movies ,it is fine for me .
But when someone says "Mozhi is boaring" ,whereas for me it is one of the best entertainer in recent times ,defenitely I won't argue more and I will come to the conclusion my taste is not just varies ,but entirely opposite.
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From: NOV
on 28th March 2007 02:14 PM
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ippadi sandai pOdaatheenga thambigalaa.
for instance I loved POI while all of you thot it was a lousy movie. but that is not to say I am wrong and you are right.....
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From: selvakumar
on 28th March 2007 02:17 PM
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Joe,
Agreed. I also felt Songs were speed breakers and the movie too was slightly dramatic in parts. Neverthless, it is a good entertainer and I liked it.
I think SONGS could have been little better in the movie
NOV -
Agreed
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From: RPB
on 28th March 2007 02:17 PM
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Mozhi,veyil,pv are best recent movie in tamil.
but best of best is mozhi.
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From: NOV
on 28th March 2007 02:19 PM
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ahem, veyyil is last year's movie.
top three is mozhi, PV and PKMC
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From: joe
on 28th March 2007 02:28 PM
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Originally Posted by
NOV
for instance I loved POI while all of you thot it was a lousy movie.
ippavum neenga POI sollurathaa thaan naan ninachittirukken
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From: NOV
on 28th March 2007 02:32 PM
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endha mozhi'la sonna nambuveenga?
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From: joe
on 28th March 2007 02:35 PM
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Originally Posted by
NOV
endha mozhi'la sonna nambuveenga?
PoyyaMozhi
Ok.I beleive now
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From: selvakumar
on 28th March 2007 02:35 PM
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Originally Posted by
joe
Originally Posted by
NOV
for instance I loved POI while all of you thot it was a lousy movie.
ippavum neenga POI sollurathaa thaan naan ninachittirukken
JOE - nalla timing ?
NOV - :P Mozhi - 3 thadava paarthuteengala
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From: NOV
on 28th March 2007 02:43 PM
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Originally Posted by
selvakumar
NOV - :P Mozhi - 3 thadava paarthuteengala
once with buddies
once with mum & sisters
once with kids.
once more?
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From: selvakumar
on 28th March 2007 02:47 PM
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Originally Posted by
NOV
once more?
Unga GF
Kooda pogalaya
Ungala MOZHI romba paathichuduchu pola
:P
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From: NOV
on 28th March 2007 02:49 PM
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Originally Posted by
selvakumar
Unga GF
Kooda pogalaya
what an excellent idea!!!!!
found the reason for the 4th viewing!
selva! neer vaazhga!
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From: Sanjeevi
on 28th March 2007 03:00 PM
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Originally Posted by
joe
Originally Posted by
selvakumar
If somebody says Mozhi is boaring ,Defenitely I won't recomment PV or Veyil.
i can't compare these films. PV and Veyil are same kind class movies but Mozhi is different class movie. one can like both classes but one can like Mozhi but can't PV/Veyil and vice versa. One of my friend didn't like Mozhi, but he liked PV. Mozhi is doing roaring business in multiplexes and good in A centre but B&C IMO. But PV is doing good at all centres.
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From: seran
on 28th March 2007 04:35 PM
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Originally Posted by
selvakumar
I agree on this : Same applies to everyone Joe. What one find as INTERESTING many not be the same for others. There are many who still rate Masala Films as entertaining ones. I don't want to blame them for their preference and taste.
Still we recomment a few thing based on how
WE FELT them.
For e.g., when Bala said "Veyyil is one of the overrated films", I didn't go against that. That is purely because he might have analysed that from other angles.
P.S: Bala - Sorry for bringing you. Just thought of correlating the same here.
yes, i agree with you regarding different people have different tastes... i really didn't mean to offend anybody
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From: Jabroni
on 28th March 2007 08:29 PM
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Mozhi is one of the most boring films. Over-rated by media.
stictly for people with laughing-sydrom.
it's maybe better than two over-rated duds, VV and CM
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From: kb
on 28th March 2007 08:35 PM
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Originally Posted by
Jabroni
Mozhi is one of the most boring films. Over-rated by media.
stictly for people with laughing-sydrom.
it's maybe better than two over-rated duds, VV and CM
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From: ajithfederer
on 28th March 2007 08:57 PM
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why not with ur boss
ex-boss if u r retired
Originally Posted by
NOV
Originally Posted by
selvakumar
NOV - :P Mozhi - 3 thadava paarthuteengala
once with buddies
once with mum & sisters
once with kids.
once more?
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From: thamiz
on 28th March 2007 09:07 PM
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I have down-loaded this movie but yet to see it. Seems like I am too busy these days!
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From: nemesis786
on 28th March 2007 09:36 PM
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Originally Posted by
Jabroni
Mozhi is one of the most boring films. Over-rated by media.
stictly for people with laughing-sydrom.
it's maybe better than two over-rated duds, VV and CM
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From: ajithfederer
on 28th March 2007 09:38 PM
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ij it
Originally Posted by
thamiz
I have down-loaded this movie but yet to see it. Seems like I am too busy these days!
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From: Jabroni
on 29th March 2007 10:44 AM
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Originally Posted by
nemesis786
Originally Posted by
Jabroni
Originally Posted by
smith
Mozhi is no doubt a feel good film but there is no comedy as such where U burst out laughing.
Maybe slightly amusing. But all characters were given importance which is rare.
Also, after a long time, we come across a film sans vulgar lyrics/raunchy songs/dialogues.
I agree with you. Our people have a mentality of standardizing films without commericial elements as CLASS movie, best movie from 2004, or 2005 and henceforth is a benchmark. In addition, the director is equivalent to Bharathirajah.
well said... mozhi was a boring movie to me
bang on dude. I wonder how these people found it funny. maybe they were awe-struck my jo's muttai kaN and her ability to come close to sivaji in over-acting aspect. there was nothing spectacular in her performace to rave about. heck no. don't get offended, jo fans.
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From: thinkfloyd
on 29th March 2007 10:59 AM
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Is Jabroni actually Justice/imsai?
Seems increasingly possible after every post of his
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From: joe
on 29th March 2007 11:03 AM
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Originally Posted by
thinkfloyd
Is Jabroni actually Justice/imsai?
Seems increasingly possible after every post of his
Whoever it may be,deserves to be ignored.
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From: Jabroni
on 29th March 2007 11:09 AM
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discovery of the millenium.
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From: Thirumaran
on 19th April 2007 08:51 PM
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http://sify.com/entertainment/movies...hp?id=14432715
Chennai Box-office (Apr 13 to 15)
Miracles do happen! Everybody expected the Tamil New year releases to open big, but on the contrary Radha Mohan's feel good film Mozhi became stronger during the Puthandu weekend as family and repeat audience have made it a blockbuster .
Thanks to Sathyam cinemas and Inox collections, the film is clearly the highest collecting film of 2007 in Chennai city.
At number two position is Jeeva's Unnale Unnale which opened decently and the film is being liked by the youth audience. In the third slot is Mayakannadi while Paruthiveeran has slided down to the fourth place and at number five is 300, last week's number one which is a super hit in Tamilnadu.
--- Highest Collecting film of 2007 in Chennai City
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From: joe
on 20th April 2007 06:37 AM
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Originally Posted by
Thirumaran
http://sify.com/entertainment/movies/tamil/boxoffice/fullstory.php?id=14432715
Chennai Box-office (Apr 13 to 15)
Miracles do happen! Everybody expected the Tamil New year releases to open big, but on the contrary Radha Mohan's feel good film Mozhi became stronger during the Puthandu weekend as family and repeat audience have made it a blockbuster .
Thanks to Sathyam cinemas and Inox collections, the film is clearly the highest collecting film of 2007 in Chennai city.
At number two position is Jeeva's Unnale Unnale which opened decently and the film is being liked by the youth audience. In the third slot is Mayakannadi while Paruthiveeran has slided down to the fourth place and at number five is 300, last week's number one which is a super hit in Tamilnadu.
--- Highest Collecting film of 2007 in Chennai City
Great News
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From: Sinthiya
on 26th April 2007 12:30 AM
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Mozhi...
...a very nice, simple movie...
Background music is very soothing and not overdone...nice comedy and the way the story unfolds and ends among all characters are well done...
Privithraj, Prakash Raj, Jyothika and the other girl's characters are well etched...PR's proposal to Jo's friend was
..
so many memorable lines - many by Privithraj - very very nice!!!
...
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From: rachel
on 26th April 2007 03:49 AM
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Originally Posted by
Sinthiya
Mozhi...
...a very nice, simple movie...
Background music is very soothing and not overdone...nice comedy and the way the story unfolds and ends among all characters are well done...
Privithraj, Prakash Raj, Jyothika and the other girl's characters are well etched...PR's proposal to Jo's friend was
..
so many memorable lines - many by Privithraj - very very nice!!!
...
yeah..prakashraj was awesome..i liked him in thiruviyadal arambam with dhanush.
yeah good comedy...NOV said he watched it 3 times because movie was so good..but IMO movie was average..
othergirl i forgot her name..swarnamaliya or something..she looks so fat..
hero is ok.
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From: sakaLAKALAKAlaa Vallavar
on 2nd May 2007 11:06 AM
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BGM is not great. infact, its xerox copy in some places. cpy from western Clasical
1)the bulb glow and bell ringing - piano bgm is copied from Bach's works
2)the symphony peice where jo tells to hero that she is deaf and mute, copy from Vivaldi's "Four Seasons"
3) the scene where hero tries to make Jo feel what is music - thinking the name of that peice, couldnt recall now........
the last but one scene where ehero returns the soap violin to jo, BGM was missing and Vidyasagar left that space, lot of scope for a good bgm, i dunno why he kept silent there....
apart songs are good, esp kaatrin mozhi..
even ponniyin selvan had Mozar's Turkish March tunes, blatant copy from vidyasagar. one doubt i hav is, all of radhamohan films has this, is he asking vidhyasagar to use those tunes in is films? if yes, then its great
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From: ajithfederer
on 4th May 2007 03:31 AM
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From: joe
on 4th May 2007 07:06 AM
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Originally Posted by
ajithfederer
http://www.indiaglitz.com/channels/tamil/article/30903.html
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From: Tia
on 1st June 2007 04:18 AM
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I managed to see this movie 3 days ago! its awesome! i love it! a really really sweet movie! cried at the end
prakash rajjj brapp brappp! well funny
omg he was jus like the besttt! yehh his comedy speshly....when tht man gives him the rose tinkin its the lil gal...
i was laughing so much couldnt control myself and started doing forward rolls in laughter!
oo and yehh...the insect comedy!
and offcourse tht lil obese boiz...saaa reee gaa maa pada ne sa (stuffs food)
katrin mozhi is a rele rele nice song...cant stop humming it!
nyc stuff in tht movie...relaxing movie...nice...
only prob i found tht was jo...she didnt have to go on with no make-up...just cos she's dumb and deaf doesnt mean she shouldn't wear make-up ...she seriously lukd soo ugly sticking out her neck and staring like chandramukhi
watching a nyc movie after soo long
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From: VENKIRAJA
on 9th June 2007 12:12 AM
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is this movie nominated for anything or what?
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From: sakaLAKALAKAlaa Vallavar
on 9th June 2007 01:36 AM
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not nominated, prakashraj took this movie on hsi own to cannes
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From: Rocky_
on 9th June 2007 04:29 AM
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The DVD for this movie still doesn't seem to be out here in Cali.