GNB, MSS and now TMK in a movie?
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vijay
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Thanks Dhanyasi...interesting indeed. Could be the beginning of a completely new format...may save artistes trips to the west too!
Certainly caught my attention - saw the trailer too...The sets look nice but the most important thing is to capture the intensity...the film on Sanjay did this very well (besides a lot of other things). This sort of venture could easily descend into elegant sets and guarded, squeaky clean singing...eagerly await the release...meanwhile I thought I saw a slight mixing issue in the last clip (judging from TMK's foot taps)
Certainly caught my attention - saw the trailer too...The sets look nice but the most important thing is to capture the intensity...the film on Sanjay did this very well (besides a lot of other things). This sort of venture could easily descend into elegant sets and guarded, squeaky clean singing...eagerly await the release...meanwhile I thought I saw a slight mixing issue in the last clip (judging from TMK's foot taps)
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knandago2001
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I understand that mridangam vidwan Sri. K.V. Prasad has acted in the movie "oru naal oru kanavu" directed by Fazil and the music scored by Ilayaraja - the movie also features the song "kaatril varum geethame". A versatile artiste indeed!
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vs_manjunath
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arunk
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I did see that other movie (some B grade flick) - where he comes as the dad whose family commits suicide (rather than be humiliated by a villain), and he also dies in the shock. I forget the name now (prashant is the hero). It was truly a sorry flick and actually one may say TNS was the best of the lot 
Updated: Remembered the name: jAmbavAn
- of course the (strong) recommendation is "skip it", unless you want to see TNS act 
Arun
Updated: Remembered the name: jAmbavAn
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Ahiri
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For the first time, an Opera,Don Giovanni, was telecast/screened live from the
Royal Opera House in a cinema theatre to widen its reach.
Bringing concerts in cinema form promises a good experience.
Here is wishing it the best !!
Royal Opera House in a cinema theatre to widen its reach.
Bringing concerts in cinema form promises a good experience.
Here is wishing it the best !!
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cmlover
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Lights! Camera! Action!
For CM is it a distraction?
Will the glitter of Silver Screen
Add the Trinity any sheen?
Nay! Theywill never suffer
(this outrage)
But we folks may differ
Close-up shots won't be simple
They might show every pimple
Better to grow a beard
Or they'll look wierd
Is it a flash in the pan
Time will tell, sure it can!

For CM is it a distraction?
Will the glitter of Silver Screen
Add the Trinity any sheen?
Nay! Theywill never suffer
(this outrage)
But we folks may differ
Close-up shots won't be simple
They might show every pimple
Better to grow a beard
Or they'll look wierd
Is it a flash in the pan
Time will tell, sure it can!
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thathwamasi
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vijay
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Well, it is a new medium...but yeah, it would be a disaster, if we had the popcorn eating crowds pouring in. Howeer if done tastefully (as in cinematic relays of live performances with the concert ambience intact), it could be a way of reaching out to audiences who might otherwise not see a performance live...and capture the concert atmosphere as well
Anyway, it could easily descend into the ludicrous as K-ji probably fears...but I will wait until the screening before deciding..
Anyway, it could easily descend into the ludicrous as K-ji probably fears...but I will wait until the screening before deciding..
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vasanthakokilam
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While watching that trailer, I thought they are setting the stage for the scene to break into some external nature shots like mountains, forests and water falls, let alone a dance scene however tastefully/classically done
That would make the singing a side show. I hope they don't go there but it will be extremely difficult for the director to confine the shots only to the stage. Let us see how it turns out.
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rganesh
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Couple of months back I was listening to this report on the radio:
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/stor ... d=94394590
I was wondering if I could attend a High Definition simulcast of a grand music academy concert in my neighborhood in the near future.
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/stor ... d=94394590
I was wondering if I could attend a High Definition simulcast of a grand music academy concert in my neighborhood in the near future.
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komalangi
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Amazed to note to what extent Sanjay Subrahmanyan seems to inspire his successors. The subtle difference is that his successors seem to adopt everything but the musical strengths of Sanjay (one saving element of Sanjay which can never be copied I suppose!!!). In Araar Aasaipadaar, Prasanna Ramaswamy attempted to build a career on Sanjay's music while based on the trailer for this movie, TMK and Jaishree are trying to revive/build on their career through folks like PC Sriram...Just my not so humble opinion, that's all...
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rajagopal
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komalangi - Please understand that this has nothing to do with the film on Sanjay. Aaraar Aasaipadaar was an art flick. This is a much larger and grandiose effort that will reach many many more people and help establish the primacy of carnatic music in the global art world. This is not a documentary of their lives. I saw the trailer on their website and it is a sign of things to expect on the big screen. It is important to understand the broadmindedness of artistes like Krishna and Jayashri. It is not easy for two prominent stars to come together, shed their egos and involve themselves in a venture like this. I have nothing against Sanjay personally. But please do not unnecessarily cast aspersions on the motives of Krishna and Jayashri. I hope they are singing together in the season. Does any one know about this? Maybe some website that has the info.
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vijay
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Nothing wrong in exploring new media to reach out to audiences. You may call it marketing but it is part of a performing artistes job to do so. I only hope that the medium does not distort the message.
Rajagopal is right about the Sanjay film being completely different but I would not dismiss it as an "art flick" either - I thought it was quite brilliant ...nor was it a "documentary" - as Sanjay himself explained in an interview - he was more the medium, to go back to my analogy, than the message...
Rajagopal is right about the Sanjay film being completely different but I would not dismiss it as an "art flick" either - I thought it was quite brilliant ...nor was it a "documentary" - as Sanjay himself explained in an interview - he was more the medium, to go back to my analogy, than the message...
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saveri
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TMK and BJ 's Margazhi Ragam, should not be called a " movie "in the sense of an action reel.
It is a continouous moving image of a concert , both individually and jointly, by TMK and BJ. It is a concert being watched in moving images rather than on a static stage.
Excellent camera work, casting, colour architecture, classy art direction, morphing and merging, sound collaboration, a piece of fine art, is what can describe that.
BJ renders, Janani ninnuvina, Madhava mamava . The big issue is, that she is so melodious to the extent of bringing too much 'kuzhaivu' , unilateral in approach, that leads one to a point of monotony .
Straight when we reach that stage, pop comes out TMK, in his wild breezy style and renders his bit. His Javali rendition, Sara Maina , was not very appreciable to this writer, but then was very well made up by a brisk bhava laden Seetahpate and RTP 'Bhramaivaakilam gurukripaya" in chatusra rupakam.
Together they render, Jaya Jaya Vande MAtaram and the curtains are down !
TMK's hand gestures, delectable "jangiri" movements and his 'ahs and uhs" get picturised very well. His well designed , rich ustad style kurtas lend a charm.
BJ's soulful face, "divinity styling" is done wonderfully, with all her solitaires refracting with a "Prismic" effect.
Our pakkavadyam friends, RKS and Arunprakash for TMK and Embar and Patri for BJ, are as best as they are while on stage.
A beautiful shadow effect has been created for their students on the Tambura.
A little light but "no lime light" . Times not up for them yet . So they have been decked up wonderfully and they come across as shadows for their teachers!!
The K and K sisters for BJ, R R and the French student for TMK.
I personally liked the French girl very much, as she was shining in our Indian resplendence!!! Embar Kannan has an excellently handsome screen presence.
It is a continouous moving image of a concert , both individually and jointly, by TMK and BJ. It is a concert being watched in moving images rather than on a static stage.
Excellent camera work, casting, colour architecture, classy art direction, morphing and merging, sound collaboration, a piece of fine art, is what can describe that.
BJ renders, Janani ninnuvina, Madhava mamava . The big issue is, that she is so melodious to the extent of bringing too much 'kuzhaivu' , unilateral in approach, that leads one to a point of monotony .
Straight when we reach that stage, pop comes out TMK, in his wild breezy style and renders his bit. His Javali rendition, Sara Maina , was not very appreciable to this writer, but then was very well made up by a brisk bhava laden Seetahpate and RTP 'Bhramaivaakilam gurukripaya" in chatusra rupakam.
Together they render, Jaya Jaya Vande MAtaram and the curtains are down !
TMK's hand gestures, delectable "jangiri" movements and his 'ahs and uhs" get picturised very well. His well designed , rich ustad style kurtas lend a charm.
BJ's soulful face, "divinity styling" is done wonderfully, with all her solitaires refracting with a "Prismic" effect.
Our pakkavadyam friends, RKS and Arunprakash for TMK and Embar and Patri for BJ, are as best as they are while on stage.
A beautiful shadow effect has been created for their students on the Tambura.
A little light but "no lime light" . Times not up for them yet . So they have been decked up wonderfully and they come across as shadows for their teachers!!
The K and K sisters for BJ, R R and the French student for TMK.
I personally liked the French girl very much, as she was shining in our Indian resplendence!!! Embar Kannan has an excellently handsome screen presence.
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ragam-talam
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I am waiting for the day when someone decides to do one of those re-recording monstrosities (where they overlay rap type of 'music' on top of a classic from yesteryear) using, god forbid, the music of a great maestro like MDR.coolkarni wrote:Attire of the times...That sums it up best I guess.The Newspaper Report yesterday even went to extent of extolling the virtues of being able to eat popcorn while savouring Music.
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It is slowly getting down to mirroring what is happening elsewhere around us.
Too much religion.Too little Philosophy.
This has now become the norm in Hindi filmy music at least.
Or has this been done already??
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sarojaRamanujam
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I chanced to look at this thread becaseu I was curious to read about the film by TMK andBJ and came across this following statement
"The Tamil movie "THODI" was directed by TNS in which he also acted is it not ?"
The film was directed by the late Kuunakkudi Vaidhyanamthan. TNS acted as a hero that is all.
"The Tamil movie "THODI" was directed by TNS in which he also acted is it not ?"
The film was directed by the late Kuunakkudi Vaidhyanamthan. TNS acted as a hero that is all.