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Tuesday, June 01, 2004

Satur day & night out !
Saturday evening couple of my friends(mukund and selva, more like my movie pals :-)) and myself suddenly planned to watch this tamil movie "Aayutha Ezhuthu" and headed for sathyam theater at 2:30PM for the 3:15PM show; as soon as we reached the place, the writing was on the wall,loud and clear no.. tickets "house full", Myself and selva we became grossly impatient and started swearing at mukund for his idea to try for current booking. It was a hot day and a maddening crowd at the theater premises. Mukund was at his best, he suggested that we wait outside, opposite to the theater putting up rather a sorry face which read "We don't have tickets... can aomeone help !" we waited for almost 15 minutes with no avail, then came a birdy, he wiz past us utterring some thing and it sounded like "ayutha ezhuthu"... quickly we followed suit; walked about 30 meters away from the theater. Mukund displayed his prowess in negotiating for the tickets, like a proffessional he checked if the seats were in sequence and the time and date on the tickets, quickly we settled to buy 3 ticket for 300 Rs. while the original cost was 180 Rs. Anyways, it was certainly a good deal for we would have spent more if we had gone to mayajaal. It took nearly 15 mins to get inside the theater and the movie eventually start ed at 3:30 and went on for about 3 hours.

About the movie: Once again mani was at his best when it came to dialogue delivery of his cast, I envy his endless pursuit to make a non tamil speaking cast to speak in tamil, give it to him ! it was pathetic, particularly madhavan plays a raffian in the movie but at times sounded like our childish Ajit :-)

Isha looked ok, the rest of the female cast hmmm ... thrisha was horrible. Surya did justice to his role, while I liked madhavan's character for took it's own path and never ever deviated right through. In all it was missing something, some scenes involving surya and isha remided me of the "Karthik" "revathy" thing in "Mouna Raagam". A.R.Rehman has given some good music, of course as usual it takes time for the music to sink in and become enjoyable. After the movie, we hit tidel park for few delightful game of ping pong. Our day ended with some lip smacking dinner at Hotel Ramprasad in thiruvanmiur.

Coming soon... "Operation Tutucorin !"

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