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Watched BAASHA today

It was indeed a great time i had watching the film BAASHA on sun tv. I am not sure how much times i watched the movie. But each time I watch it, its as though I watch it the first time. Really good movie in which my "thalaivar" lived and not acted. All the punch dialogues of the film are really cool and useful for the life.

So I can proudly say that I didnt waste this sunday evening ;-). Got some hectic testing works to do from tomorrow. So I am getting ready for the same. A very good inspirational movie to see before starting any work. I remember watching the same film in our 5th semester at the time when K tv was started. Venki and sandy, remember watching the film in the home next to yours as uncle was out of station? It was study leave for us. In the name of group studies, we escaped from our house and watched that film till 11:30.

After the film was over, we did a "post mortem" on the same and then what else? We went to sleep. We never touched the book during the course of the movie. Me and Venki are "bhakthas" of our "thalaivar". As all other bhakthas, we are also eagerly waiting for the film "JAKKUBHAI". A Single blog is not enough to explain our Interest over thalaivar and his movies.

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Sathiyama da... Thalaivarukku oru blog podhuma? Avar theivam da... Naama vaazhardhe avarukkaagadhaan. Avar paatha oru shakthi porakuthu machi

Luv,
Rajni Bhakthan
(aka) Venkatachalam R
Anonymous said…
Dei.. Naanum dhaan baasha paarthen..
Ennaiyum list-la serthunga...

But somehow I think... thalaivar shud have shunned politics and remained in films and not adventure too much like kamal in new things (like baba/jaggubhai etc)

success breeds success.. and the moment u fail.. u r doomed.. also age is not on his side..so I guess he should continue to give super hits as in the past.. and try genuine acting like thillu mullu... and try and get on to stardom like jackie chan..

I know all u guys are going to kill me for saying these... ;-)

ASHOK / Subbuddu
Subbu Anna,

Neenga solara point rational-a correct dhaan. But, cant accept it. Bcoz, we are not rational people. We are emotional people.

Luv,
Rajni Bhakthan
annatha subbu,
neenga en blog paapelaa? romba santhosham. appram antha rational matter ellam othukka mudiyaathu. yaar sonna
BABA flop nu? neenga romba mosam anna...

Varuthathudan anaal Jakkubhai vetriyai munnirinthu vazhi nadathappogum
Rajini Bakthan

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