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Interesting. The 1st one was very funny, subtle and the characters were all unique. The matches they played were actually pretty interesting. Does the doctor son and his crew who beat the Sharks in the first one show up again ? I was hoping that they'd make their come back lol.

They do, and they are all grown up with big beards. In fact, the sharks team play the most crucial match with them in the film. The match is funny.:yk

There are funny references to Ashwin, ABD, etc. in the film.:))
 
They do, and they are all grown up with big beards. In fact, the sharks team play the most crucial match with them in the film. The match is funny.:yk

There are funny references to Ashwin, ABD, etc. in the film.:))

Really ? I knew Venkat Prabhu would bring them back in. Should have watched it, bad weather prevented us from watching it. I guess ill just wait till they upload a 1080P quality copy :bm
 
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Where you from bro?

Basically from Pakistan but spent all my childhood in the Emirates...my initial schooling was based on CBSE curriculum and almost 80% of friends and colleagues are from south India therefore I picked the language.

I am big fan of South Indian cinema , I like to watch movies of the following

Telugu movies : NTR & Brahmanandam
Malayalam : Dulqer Salman
Tamil : Thala
 
Basically from Pakistan but spent all my childhood in the Emirates...my initial schooling was based on CBSE curriculum and almost 80% of friends and colleagues are from south India therefore I picked the language.

I am big fan of South Indian cinema , I like to watch movies of the following

Telugu movies : NTR & Brahmanandam
Malayalam : Dulqer Salman
Tamil : Thala

Nice to know bro,must say many people from our country wouldn't know Dulquer Salman and Brahmanandam.
 
Nice to know bro,must say many people from our country wouldn't know Dulquer Salman and Brahmanandam.

I was surprised to know that they show Tamil, Malayalam movies in Bangladesh and Pakistan.
 
Basically from Pakistan but spent all my childhood in the Emirates...my initial schooling was based on CBSE curriculum and almost 80% of friends and colleagues are from south India therefore I picked the language.

I am big fan of South Indian cinema , I like to watch movies of the following

Telugu movies : NTR & Brahmanandam
Malayalam : Dulqer Salman
Tamil : Thala

Have you watched this movie ?
 
I was surprised to know that they show Tamil, Malayalam movies in Bangladesh and Pakistan.

Yeah probably the dubbed version,all Indian channels nowadays dub telugu,tamil movies and play it and its very famous among smaller towns and rural areas which hate Urban movies of bollywood.

I'm guessing the entertaining factor takes over,remember Karan Johar released the hindi dubbed version of Bahubali and it made more money in India than any of his directed movies :))
 
Yeah probably the dubbed version,all Indian channels nowadays dub telugu,tamil movies and play it and its very famous among smaller towns and rural areas which hate Urban movies of bollywood.

I'm guessing the entertaining factor takes over,remember Karan Johar released the hindi dubbed version of Bahubali and it made more money in India than any of his directed movies :))

Didn't ask whether they were dubbed or not. I heard Bollywood has become more city-ish themed. Tamil movies have become like that too. There are no low-middle income man story anymore. Rajnikanth became famous because the low-middle income families were able to connect with him. He was always poor, took care of his families, while they didn't respect him and in most of his films he was either from a village or wasn't educated and worked hard like the average Indian male in early 80s. Now a days the lead is from a high-middle to high-income family, has no job and blah blah blah. I can see why some of the Tamil and Telugu dubbed movies are becoming more popular in rural Northern Indian films.
 
Watching thodari atm in some random cable channel..

God honestly can't decide whether the film director took it seriously or if it was meant as a parody.
 
Didn't ask whether they were dubbed or not. I heard Bollywood has become more city-ish themed. Tamil movies have become like that too. There are no low-middle income man story anymore. Rajnikanth became famous because the low-middle income families were able to connect with him. He was always poor, took care of his families, while they didn't respect him and in most of his films he was either from a village or wasn't educated and worked hard like the average Indian male in early 80s. Now a days the lead is from a high-middle to high-income family, has no job and blah blah blah. I can see why some of the Tamil and Telugu dubbed movies are becoming more popular in rural Northern Indian films.

The NRI-Europe obsession of Bollywood is just Meh!!. How can people even relate to stuff like that .. ? Bollywood makes movies only about the lives of the most privileged people! No wonder every Hindi movie channel these days shows Telugu & Tamil dubbed movies .
 
The NRI-Europe obsession of Bollywood is just Meh!!. How can people even relate to stuff like that .. ? Bollywood makes movies only about the lives of the most privileged people! No wonder every Hindi movie channel these days shows Telugu & Tamil dubbed movies .

Even Tamil movies are leaning towards that side. Now a days the producers and the actors are pretty well off even if their movie bombs at the box office. Often times actors also produce their own movies, some actors have become directors like Prabhu Deva and therefore they some how believe that their rich life style will be appealing to everyone. NRI -Europe/North America based story lines don't even connect with NRIs here, they are more Indian than NRI.
 
Even Tamil movies are leaning towards that side. Now a days the producers and the actors are pretty well off even if their movie bombs at the box office. Often times actors also produce their own movies, some actors have become directors like Prabhu Deva and therefore they some how believe that their rich life style will be appealing to everyone. NRI -Europe/North America based story lines don't even connect with NRIs here, they are more Indian than NRI.

But the Tamil & Telugu heroes won't abandon the village "masses" like their bollywood brethren. The "poor man's hero" perception is vital to their success in the industry as well as a potential future career in politics.
 
Watched Dhuruvangal padhinaaru.

Very good film from a very young director. Well worth a watch.
 
Trailer looked slick,damn just got removed from screens near me,missed it.


Director is just 20 years old. There is none of the mass scenes nonsense in the film. There are no songs in the film. Cinematography is great and the screenplay is very good. Well worth a watch. Rahman has done well..
 
Director is just 20 years old. There is none of the mass scenes nonsense in the film. There are no songs in the film. Cinematography is great and the screenplay is very good. Well worth a watch. Rahman has done well..

Poor guy.. Rahman made his debut at the age of 15-16 as HERO in Malayalam cinema. He did quite a few good movies with some of the better director's of Malayalam.. Was very popular for his dancing and in the early 80's was considered a bigger star than than even mammooty at his young age due to the sheer popularity of his movies

He soon went off radar in Malayalam.. Some people say there was some genuine interference from the 2 M's in malayalam to sabotage/suppress his career. Even when he tried to stage a comeback in his 40's around 2006 similar experiences had haunted him..

Hope that he gets the deserved appreciation elsewhere.
 
Poor guy.. Rahman made his debut at the age of 15-16 as HERO in Malayalam cinema. He did quite a few good movies with some of the better director's of Malayalam.. Was very popular for his dancing and in the early 80's was considered a bigger star than than even mammooty at his young age due to the sheer popularity of his movies

He soon went off radar in Malayalam.. Some people say there was some genuine interference from the 2 M's in malayalam to sabotage/suppress his career. Even when he tried to stage a comeback in his 40's around 2006 similar experiences had haunted him..

Hope that he gets the deserved appreciation elsewhere.

I always liked his earlier films. A shame he dropped off the radar especially if his career was sabotaged due to vested interests.

There was a similar actor called Mohan in tamil cinema. He was extremely popular in the 80s but unfortunately his career came to an abrupt halt. Like Rahman, there are rumours that the lead actors in the 80s sabotaged his career by spreading rumours about his health. It's a shame because his films were very good.
 
[MENTION=137142]JaDed[/MENTION] [MENTION=47617]Red Devil[/MENTION] This would be my entrance music if I were a pro boxer
 
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@<a href="http://www.pakpassion.net/ppforum/member.php?u=137142" target="_blank">JaDed</a> @<a href="http://www.pakpassion.net/ppforum/member.php?u=47617" target="_blank">Red Devil</a> This would be my entrance music if I were a pro boxer

rofl :)) wrong thread bro,far from South Indian cinema ,try below:

 
Watched Chennai 600028 and the guys that beat Chennai Sharks came back again :)))
 
I always liked his earlier films. A shame he dropped off the radar especially if his career was sabotaged due to vested interests.

There was a similar actor called Mohan in tamil cinema. He was extremely popular in the 80s but unfortunately his career came to an abrupt halt. Like Rahman, there are rumours that the lead actors in the 80s sabotaged his career by spreading rumours about his health. It's a shame because his films were very good.

That is why cinema is more than just talent & popularity . It has to do with a lot of good fortune and luck. An being in the good books of the right people. Rahman was such a good talent is all facets - Acting,looks,dancing , had the best possible movies/directors in his earlier days , yet could not make it big..
 
One of the best movie in recent times!


I'm scared to watch Telugu movies, they always end up being a bit to over the top for me. Most of the Telugu movies that I watch are only the best ones as only those get dubbed in Tamil. I know dubbing suck, but in terms of action, it makes Vijay look better. Bahuballi was the only Telugu movie I liked. I hate this Jaggupati villain guy, he doesn't make a good villain, his aura as a villain is very poor.
 
I'm scared to watch Telugu movies, they always end up being a bit to over the top for me. Most of the Telugu movies that I watch are only the best ones as only those get dubbed in Tamil. I know dubbing suck, but in terms of action, it makes Vijay look better. Bahuballi was the only Telugu movie I liked. I hate this Jaggupati villain guy, he doesn't make a good villain, his aura as a villain is very poor.

I agree, one of the best villain from the South Indian industry has to be Prakash Raj
 
Moothon- A collabration of Nivin Pauly, Geethu Mohandas, Rajeev Ravi and Anurag Kashyap. Looks interesting...

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Moothon- A collabration of Nivin Pauly, Geethu Mohandas, Rajeev Ravi and Anurag Kashyap. Looks interesting...

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Nivin is taking his craft to the next level.. Something Prithviraj figured out way back. Hope he keeps up with the good work as well.. Can't have Malayalam cinema going full on masala..
 
Angamaly Diaries - The most talked about Malayalam movie in a long lime !!

Angamaly diaries -




A raw , Dark Comedy / Crime film set around the Small South India town of Angamaly. The movie has a Whole new cast (86 newcomers !) all playing there parts to perfection ! The budget was just Rs. 2.5 crores . !

The Tour De Force of this film is the Climax , an uninterrupted 11 min tracking shot , involving the main cast and almost 1000 extras, all taken without any editing cheats !

Watch the making of that shot :


If you enjoy more realistic /grounded desi films or crime genre films like Gangs of Wasseypur , you should definitely give this a watch. !!

Or , if you are fascinated by the art of film-making you have to see this film simple for that last 15 minutes ALONE !. Very few people have attempted something like that in Indian cinema. The Cinematography, Sound editing and Background score are all superb !

Director - Lijo Jose Pellisery (Amen, City of God, Nayakan)
Story - Chemban Vinod Jose
DOP - Gireesh Gangadharan


Anurag Kashyap Calls it the best Indian film of 2017 !!

https://www.instagram.com/p/BR35ApjFDgN/?taken-by=anuragkashyap10&hl=en

The movie is available with English subtitles wherever it is released.



PS: The movie has copious references to Pork/ Bacon meat shops and Pork based delicacies..
 
Best gangster movie in malayalam..


Have to disagree.. Kammattipaadam is hyper-realistic ,much darker and deals with a lot of unpleasant truths about our society .. it's well made too. A top notch film .. one of the very few that actually takes up the issue of Dalit life ..

But I feel Angamaly has a pretty good shot at the top spot. Atleast among recent films . What the director has accomplished with this film feels far more greater .. While in Kammattipaadam, Dulqer was a weak link . Whereas every one of the 86 newcomers have pulled of whatever that was expected of them ..
 
Thoroughly enjoyed Nannaku Prematho.

Won't explore any movies for next month, because it's Bahubali time now.

Finally.


Bahubali will probably crash all relevant records.
 
Have to disagree.. Kammattipaadam is hyper-realistic ,much darker and deals with a lot of unpleasant truths about our society .. it's well made too. A top notch film .. one of the very few that actually takes up the issue of Dalit life ..

But I feel Angamaly has a pretty good shot at the top spot. Atleast among recent films . What the director has accomplished with this film feels far more greater .. While in Kammattipaadam, Dulqer was a weak link . Whereas every one of the 86 newcomers have pulled of whatever that was expected of them ..

Kammatipadam feels soo real tbh....the movie is mainly about Ganga, Balan chettan and their likes. Dulquer's role was more for crowd pull than acting i feel...if it was not for Dulquer most of us would not have seen that movie..

I haven't seen "Angamali diaries" till now but i like the song "Do do naina"...
 
Angamaly diaries -




A raw , Dark Comedy / Crime film set around the Small South India town of Angamaly. The movie has a Whole new cast (86 newcomers !) all playing there parts to perfection ! The budget was just Rs. 2.5 crores . !

The Tour De Force of this film is the Climax , an uninterrupted 11 min tracking shot , involving the main cast and almost 1000 extras, all taken without any editing cheats !

Watch the making of that shot :


If you enjoy more realistic /grounded desi films or crime genre films like Gangs of Wasseypur , you should definitely give this a watch. !!

Or , if you are fascinated by the art of film-making you have to see this film simple for that last 15 minutes ALONE !. Very few people have attempted something like that in Indian cinema. The Cinematography, Sound editing and Background score are all superb !

Director - Lijo Jose Pellisery (Amen, City of God, Nayakan)
Story - Chemban Vinod Jose
DOP - Gireesh Gangadharan


Anurag Kashyap Calls it the best Indian film of 2017 !!

https://www.instagram.com/p/BR35ApjFDgN/?taken-by=anuragkashyap10&hl=en

The movie is available with English subtitles wherever it is released.



PS: The movie has copious references to Pork/ Bacon meat shops and Pork based delicacies..

Christian film :P Very good film, performance of 86 newcomers were excellent, I hope this movie inspires more directors to take movies without traditional actors

I haven't seen "Angamali diaries" till now but i like the song "Do do naina"...
Epoll eniku manasilayali pennu ethanu, pakshe iniyanthu karyam :Salim kumar
 
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Christian film :P Very good film, performance of 86 newcomers were excellent, I hope this movie inspires more directors to take movies without traditional actors

That Is a terrible argument ..

The Christians have been here since AD 75 , so they have the same rights over Kerala culture as much as the Hindus here. Remember Kerala used to be a major Jain centre back then. So the present day Hinduism of Kerala evolved towards the end of the 1st millenia only .. .. And we had Jews and Buddhists and Muslims too. So this whole "Hindu" Kerala argument is pure BS !


Moreover, who's stopping anyone from making a Hindu film ?

Aren't all those "Thampuran"/Mustache twirling films of Mohanlal essentially Hindu films ??

But you know what , there was another great Hindu film that came out recently . That's the one mentioned above "Kammattipadam". Look at it , - It's based around a single town, most of the main characters are from one community and its is about crime.

Why aren't people willing to call it a "Hindu" film ? In the answer to that question , you will know WHY there aren't that many Hindu films coming out ....
 
Kammatipadam feels soo real tbh....the movie is mainly about Ganga, Balan chettan and their likes. Dulquer's role was more for crowd pull than acting i feel...if it was not for Dulquer most of us would not have seen that movie..

I haven't seen "Angamali diaries" till now but i like the song "Do do naina"...

Yeah . The Director Rajiv Ravi, had mentioned that having a popular actor like Dulquer was essential for the movies marketability.

But think of what Angamaly Diaries acheived.

Lijo (director) is coming of a mega budget flop (Double Barrell), the script is by a first timer , also its based around a City that has zero presence in the Malayalam consciousness, unlike say a Kochi or Calicut or Alapuzha. Add to that the entire newbie cast .. !

These are the kind of odds very few filmmakers even have the guts to attempt. So Lijo pulling this off is a watershed moment , in modern Malayalam cinema. Add to this the technicalities of filmmaking, including the stunning cinematography .. Angamaly is a "Cult film" ! Inspired from many gangster tales, but wholly ingenious in its creation and existence.. I like to think we will look upon this film and Lijo's work in the future the way we used to look at the Padmarajan or Bharathan flicks of the past ..
 
The Great Father release on tomorrow. high hope on this one
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That Is a terrible argument ..

The Christians have been here since AD 75 , so they have the same rights over Kerala culture as much as the Hindus here. Remember Kerala used to be a major Jain centre back then. So the present day Hinduism of Kerala evolved towards the end of the 1st millenia only .. .. And we had Jews and Buddhists and Muslims too. So this whole "Hindu" Kerala argument is pure BS !


Moreover, who's stopping anyone from making a Hindu film ?

Aren't all those "Thampuran"/Mustache twirling films of Mohanlal essentially Hindu films ??

But you know what , there was another great Hindu film that came out recently . That's the one mentioned above "Kammattipadam". Look at it , - It's based around a single town, most of the main characters are from one community and its is about crime.

Why aren't people willing to call it a "Hindu" film ? In the answer to that question , you will know WHY there aren't that many Hindu films coming out ....

Mashe smiley sradhiku ennittu reply cheyu. I didn't felt that it's a christian film.
 
Mashe smiley sradhiku ennittu reply cheyu. I didn't felt that it's a christian film.

It wasn't targeted at you .. There are actually quite a few people who do subscribe to that POV about this film for REAL ..!! The "Janam" TV review did have takers.... Shows you how fractured our society is becoming..
 
Just watched TAKE OFF



Malayalam language movie, Based on true events where about 19 Nurses from Kerala ,working for the Iraqi Govt who got trapped in Tikrit and Mosul during the ISIS seige of the city . The movie deals with their evacuation, and how the Indian embassy helped coordinate the entire operation ..


What A Fantastic Effort !! 8.5/10

Malayalam cinema is having a watershed year in 2017, were just 3 months in and already we have two classics !. First Angamaly and then This ..

Super realistic film, that blows the previous Similar themed "Airlift" out of the water for its far more realistic portrayal, an no-nonsense characterization of the main characters and balanced take on many issues - Working women, remarriage, Medical profession and terrorism in the Arab world ....

"Airlift" though very good by Bollywood standards, had far too much glorification of the hero role along with lots of cultural appropriation (the Hero is based around a Real life South Indian, but he categorically turns Upper Class/Caste Punjabi in the film ), and lack of song and dance..

Parvathy seals her spot as the most significant South Indian actress of this generation with a Career best performance, in a short career already littered with some great roles. Lots of accolades are expected for this film, least of which will be the State award for best actress in the language..

The other actors do a fantastic job as well. Cinematography and technical aspects are top notch, given the relatively cheap budgets of Malayalam films..

Also Bollywood take note , This is how you portray Indians in the middle east . ! Even if the movie deals with people from Kerala, the dialogue is a mixture of Malayalam, Arabic, English and Hindi , and show Indians from multiple states, instead of making every character as a Hindi Speaker or a Punjabi.. !!

Must watch if you enjoy quality cinema, available with Subtitles everywhere..
 
Watched a Few movies last couple of weeks...been on a job hunt..so lot of free time.

PuliMurugan -- Overhyped ! 2/5. Not even sure how it ended up being the highest collected Malayalam Movie with so many great movies Dropping in every couple of weeks in Malayalam.

Watched a Kannada Movie called Kirik Party -- Nice...Super Fun. 4/5 . Loved Below song. Been in a loop since

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Watched a Few oldies ...Kamal Haasan's Drohi in Telugu...which I believe is KuruthiPunal in Tamil. Great Movie...Somehow Missed it. Easily Among Kamal's Classics

Watched a Telugu Movie "KrishnaGadi Veera Prema Katha"...Fun movie which went overdramatic in the end. But love the below song...and the picturization of it. 3/5

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Watching Tamil thriller D16....Easily one of the best thrillers I have seen ever. 4.5/5. Watch it
 
Watched a Few movies last couple of weeks...been on a job hunt..so lot of free time.

PuliMurugan -- Overhyped ! 2/5. Not even sure how it ended up being the highest collected Malayalam Movie with so many great movies Dropping in every couple of weeks in Malayalam.

I completely get you bro.. Being an avid Mohanlal Fan, I feel ashamed that a higly Sexist and Leave-your-Brains home movie like that became Malayalam's greatest grosser. Movie like these are ego-trips for our Big stars and their fans, trying to ape the Chiru's and Rajnis of our neighbors.

It sure re-energised our film industry for sure, and brought people to theatres in droves. So it was good from the financial standpoit of the Industry.

But I you can try and catch "Kammatipadam", "Maheshinte Prathikaaram" , "Action hero Biju" , "Jacobinte Swargarajyam" or "Kali" which were the best films of 2016 content wise ! All of those are out on DVD now now..


 
Three Malayalee movies coming [MENTION=140459]SandyB[/MENTION] [MENTION=133135]kaayal[/MENTION] ,2 feel like leftist films what do u guys think,Nivin Pauly has a belly



 
I completely get you bro.. Being an avid Mohanlal Fan, I feel ashamed that a higly Sexist and Leave-your-Brains home movie like that became Malayalam's greatest grosser. Movie like these are ego-trips for our Big stars and their fans, trying to ape the Chiru's and Rajnis of our neighbors.

It sure re-energised our film industry for sure, and brought people to theatres in droves. So it was good from the financial standpoit of the Industry.

But I you can try and catch "Kammatipadam", "Maheshinte Prathikaaram" , "Action hero Biju" , "Jacobinte Swargarajyam" or "Kali" which were the best films of 2016 content wise ! All of those are out on DVD now now..

Yeah I have watched all the movies Mentioned. I am a telugu guy who started watching Malayalam movies since Bangalore Days...I can say I Have watched around 20...Pretty much all the movies were either excellent or good time pass...but Pulimurugan had to be the worst. It was a suprise it did so much bussiness.

I watched Oppam recently..it was good.

Somebody suggested me...Ee Adutha Kaalathu....Reviews from the Wikipedia look excellent..any word on it.

Btw...i watched this Tamil movie "Iraivi'...a while back...what a film !!! Karthik Subbaraj is one of the best directors in the country...what a revelation Sj Suryah was in the movie. Superb !

Full movie is on youtube legally with subs if anybody is interested

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Trailer:

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Watched Oppam last evening.

Awful screenplay of priyan was saved by lalettan's masterful performance.Last 30 minutes or so was just unbearable with stupid characters and their acts.

An one time watch!
 
Yeah I have watched all the movies Mentioned. I am a telugu guy who started watching Malayalam movies since Bangalore Days...I can say I Have watched around 20...Pretty much all the movies were either excellent or good time pass...but Pulimurugan had to be the worst. It was a suprise it did so much bussiness.

I watched Oppam recently..it was good.

Somebody suggested me...Ee Adutha Kaalathu....Reviews from the Wikipedia look excellent..any word on it.

Btw...i watched this Tamil movie "Iraivi'...a while back...what a film !!! Karthik Subbaraj is one of the best directors in the country...what a revelation Sj Suryah was in the movie. Superb !

Full movie is on youtube legally with subs if anybody is interested

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Trailer:

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"Ee adutha kaalathu " is a brilliant film. A proper dark comedy. It revolves around the life of 3 families and follows the "hyperlink" narrative structure. 3-4 different story lines intertwining at different points. But at the same time it deals with many issues faced by General public like Poverty, adultery, rising crime etc. A fascinating movie which as far as I know isn't lifted from any foreign film.

It doesn't have too many big name actors involved except Indrajith Sukumaran (Prithviraj's elder brother, and a much better actor than Prithvi).

If you enjoy modern mallu films like Bangalore days or "traffic", you'll surely love this one. The twists and turns in the script are good and so is the acting. A highly underrated film simply because the cast didn't have many fancy names.
 
[MENTION=137142]JaDed[/MENTION] CIA is a typical Amal Neerad film with slow motion, action, good songs and cinematography except that this time there is no any foreign location shooting. Unlike his other films the script looks good with the Maharaja's College and their student politics. If i iam not wrong, the director himself was a SFI leader in that same college.

Nivin's Sakhaavu looks like a funny take on Comrades that we usually see in our panchayat, ward etc and their problems. He is going in that typical Mohanlal route with his pot belly and fitness.
 
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[MENTION=137142]JaDed[/MENTION] CIA is a typical Amal Neerad film with slow motion, action, good songs and cinematography except that this time there is no any foreign location shooting. Unlike his other films the script looks good with the Maharaja's College and their student politics. If i iam not wrong, the director himself was a SFI leader in that same college.

Nivin's Sakhaavu looks like a funny take on Comrades that we usually see in our panchayat, ward etc and their problems. He is going in that typical Mohanlal route with his pot belly and fitness.

What about Tiyaan (Prthiviraj's) looks weird,from the above I would probably prefer Nivin's movie he has really caught my imagination and tbh he seems to be much better to me compared to Mohanlal probably because i was always a a Mamooty fan.

Dulquer looks more Tamilian than Malayalee(imo) although he does act well but i somehow seem to dislike him a lot.
 
What about Tiyaan (Prthiviraj's) looks weird,from the above I would probably prefer Nivin's movie he has really caught my imagination and tbh he seems to be much better to me compared to Mohanlal probably because i was always a a Mamooty fan.

Dulquer looks more Tamilian than Malayalee(imo) although he does act well but i somehow seem to dislike him a lot.

You are already partial regarding Dulquer and Nivin so no point in stating otherwise..:D

Regarding Tiyaan, i haven't seen or read about it.. Prithviraj's last movie Ezra with Priya Anand was a good horror film.
 
You are already partial regarding Dulquer and Nivin so no point in stating otherwise..:D

Regarding Tiyaan, i haven't seen or read about it.. Prithviraj's last movie Ezra with Priya Anand was a good horror film.

Prithviraj is my favourite madrasi actor. He has big expressive eyes (most mallus seem to have them).
 
You are already partial regarding Dulquer and Nivin so no point in stating otherwise..:D

Regarding Tiyaan, i haven't seen or read about it.. Prithviraj's last movie Ezra with Priya Anand was a good horror film.

Somehow i feel to watch only Dulquer and Nivin's movies,saw Ustad Hotel right now and must say it went well till he went to Madurai and i realized its the malayalee "Swades"
 
Watched Vinayathandi Varuvaya for the umpteenth time...last night as I could not sleep.

Love everything about the movie...Trisha..the music...the dialogues. One of GVM's Gem.

Climax Kills me everytime...They should have stuck to the same climax in telugu too !


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Especially last two minutes...the walk...after all the ups and downs...to see some one leave! and Rahman background music !
 
Watching Jomonte Suvisheshangal (nearing the last few minutes)

Routine (done to death) story but presented in an engaging manner (especially the second half). Absolutely loving the subtle performance of Mukesh and ever effervescent Dulquer.
 
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Watching Jomonte Suvisheshangal (nearing the last few minutes)

Routine (done to death) story but presented in an engaging manner (especially the second half). Absolutely loving the subtle performance of Mukesh and ever effervescent Dulquer.

"Jomonte suvisheshangal" is practically a rip-off of "Jacobinte Swargarajyam"that came out in 2016.(check above post of mine for trailer) .

The basic plot is IDENTICAL - Son settling debts of father ! Can't imagine such a lazy attempt from Sathyan Anthikad, who had done some great Malayalam movies till the early 2000's.

"Jacob" is a far better movie, primarily because, it's a true life story , and Nivin was very subtle and restrained in his performance, not the full on "Mass" stuff like premam. Give it a watch , It's a far better film ...
 
Watched Oppam last evening.

Awful screenplay of priyan was saved by lalettan's masterful performance.Last 30 minutes or so was just unbearable with stupid characters and their acts.

An one time watch!

"Oppam" is caught between being a decent movie and having to please the "macho male" image that Mohanlal fans have to come to expect of him over the years. Mohanlal as always is convincing as a Blind man, but the end fights with the police and many such scenes were just added for fan-service. !

Priyadarshan has dropped off the cliff as far as direction is concerned, been ages since he did a good film.

[MENTION=137142]JaDed[/MENTION] CIA is a typical Amal Neerad film with slow motion, action, good songs and cinematography except that this time there is no any foreign location shooting. Unlike his other films the script looks good with the Maharaja's College and their student politics. If i iam not wrong, the director himself was a SFI leader in that same college.

Nivin's Sakhaavu looks like a funny take on Comrades that we usually see in our panchayat, ward etc and their problems. He is going in that typical Mohanlal route with his pot belly and fitness.

[MENTION=133135]kaayal[/MENTION] Amal Neerad is one of the bigger disappointments in Malayalam film industry, simply because the guy has so much potential. He has the best visual asthetic of present day Malayalam directors (maybe along with Lijo Jose ), he was the DOP for many RGV movies like "James", and a Pune FI graduate to boot !

Many things were expected of him since his debut "Big B" in 2007, but the guy overdoses on the stylish cinematography , SLOW-MO and all these mexican Standoff's. He pretends he is malayalam's Tarantino, but forgets that the greatest aspect of Tarantino's films is the SCRIPT, which is NON-EXISTENT in most of his films. He is becoming the cheap desi version of Michael Bay (I love him though). But I catch every one of his films though, simple for the promising visuals which he always delivers..

What about Tiyaan (Prthiviraj's) looks weird,from the above I would probably prefer Nivin's movie he has really caught my imagination and tbh he seems to be much better to me compared to Mohanlal probably because i was always a a Mamooty fan.

Dulquer looks more Tamilian than Malayalee(imo) although he does act well but i somehow seem to dislike him a lot.

Nivin and Dulquer seem to be fan fav's among mallus and other Indians these days, simple because they were in the right set of films at the right time that expanded Malayalam film's viewer-base in recent years .. !!

Prithviraj could only dream of these quality films or directors this good in his intial/formative years as a young actor (2005-2010).

By this era, most people see Prithvi as a veteran of 15-16 years (he started as a hero at 17), while in actuality he's only 2 years older than Nivin and 4 more than Dulquer. But his screen age is higher.

I for one am a bigger fan of Prithvi, simply because, he actually is far more involved in the filmmaking process and want's to genuinely take the Industry forward, like the Aamir Khan mould. See the kind of experiments he has done with his films and production houses, - Mumbai Police, Ezra, Ennu Ninte Moideen. Comparitively Nivin and DQ have been very lucky to be picked by the most happening and innovative filmamkers at present ! Their film choices though exciting are still relatively safe roles in more "happening subjects" like college romance etc.

I have high hopes for "Tiyaan", Murali Gopi (script) has written gems like Ee adutha Kalath and Left Right Left, both of which were brilliant films. But he has fallen off the radar since then. The movie will be very political as Murali's scripts always are, it seems like an clash-of-ideas film, since the two leads (prithvi and Indrajith) are playing a Hindu and Muslim respectively and religion features heavily in the promos.

Nivin is nowhere near Mohanlal as an actor, simple because of the huge talent of Directors that Mammooty and Mohanlal got to work with in their early days. Neither is Dulquer the next mammooty . For sure, Nivin has started to occupy the "Everyman malayali" image that Mohanlal always owned, because of his Boy-Next -Door looks and his roles. But both M's were once in a generation talents , and its a shame they have reduced themselves to be trying to ape the oldie "Masala" heroe's of Tamil and Telugu. Such a waste of great talent in the past 10-15 years. They have a few good ones once in a while , but it doesn't do justice to their ability ...


Prithviraj is my favourite madrasi actor. He has big expressive eyes (most mallus seem to have them).

Good to know you watch Madrasi films, Madrasi language is tough without SUBS :murali . .I Didn't know Bongs watched anything outside their " Art Cinema "snoozefests though. :P:P

Somehow i feel to watch only Dulquer and Nivin's movies,saw Ustad Hotel right now and must say it went well till he went to Madurai and i realized its the malayalee "Swades"

But "Ustad Hotel" is a great film. Haven't seen Swades, so won't comment on the comparison. One thing people don't realize is that most of the big hits of "Dulquer" and "Nivin" were pretty solid and innovative scripts .They would have still done really really well even if cast with some other actors... They find themselves in one of the greatest phases of modern Malayalam cinema, in the prime age to exploit it .

I would suggest you to follow some of thegood films of Prithviraj, Fahad Faazil or Jayasurya as well who are a class above Nivin and Dulquer as actors, and in some cases (Jayasurya and Fahad) are plain unlucky to have the same kind of commercial success with their films..
 
"Oppam" is caught between being a decent movie and having to please the "macho male" image that Mohanlal fans have to come to expect of him over the years. Mohanlal as always is convincing as a Blind man, but the end fights with the police and many such scenes were just added for fan-service. !

Priyadarshan has dropped off the cliff as far as direction is concerned, been ages since he did a good film.



[MENTION=133135]kaayal[/MENTION] Amal Neerad is one of the bigger disappointments in Malayalam film industry, simply because the guy has so much potential. He has the best visual asthetic of present day Malayalam directors (maybe along with Lijo Jose ), he was the DOP for many RGV movies like "James", and a Pune FI graduate to boot !

Many things were expected of him since his debut "Big B" in 2007, but the guy overdoses on the stylish cinematography , SLOW-MO and all these mexican Standoff's. He pretends he is malayalam's Tarantino, but forgets that the greatest aspect of Tarantino's films is the SCRIPT, which is NON-EXISTENT in most of his films. He is becoming the cheap desi version of Michael Bay (I love him though). But I catch every one of his films though, simple for the promising visuals which he always delivers..



Nivin and Dulquer seem to be fan fav's among mallus and other Indians these days, simple because they were in the right set of films at the right time that expanded Malayalam film's viewer-base in recent years .. !!

Prithviraj could only dream of these quality films or directors this good in his intial/formative years as a young actor (2005-2010).

By this era, most people see Prithvi as a veteran of 15-16 years (he started as a hero at 17), while in actuality he's only 2 years older than Nivin and 4 more than Dulquer. But his screen age is higher.

I for one am a bigger fan of Prithvi, simply because, he actually is far more involved in the filmmaking process and want's to genuinely take the Industry forward, like the Aamir Khan mould. See the kind of experiments he has done with his films and production houses, - Mumbai Police, Ezra, Ennu Ninte Moideen. Comparitively Nivin and DQ have been very lucky to be picked by the most happening and innovative filmamkers at present ! Their film choices though exciting are still relatively safe roles in more "happening subjects" like college romance etc.

I have high hopes for "Tiyaan", Murali Gopi (script) has written gems like Ee adutha Kalath and Left Right Left, both of which were brilliant films. But he has fallen off the radar since then. The movie will be very political as Murali's scripts always are, it seems like an clash-of-ideas film, since the two leads (prithvi and Indrajith) are playing a Hindu and Muslim respectively and religion features heavily in the promos.

Nivin is nowhere near Mohanlal as an actor, simple because of the huge talent of Directors that Mammooty and Mohanlal got to work with in their early days. Neither is Dulquer the next mammooty . For sure, Nivin has started to occupy the "Everyman malayali" image that Mohanlal always owned, because of his Boy-Next -Door looks and his roles. But both M's were once in a generation talents , and its a shame they have reduced themselves to be trying to ape the oldie "Masala" heroe's of Tamil and Telugu. Such a waste of great talent in the past 10-15 years. They have a few good ones once in a while , but it doesn't do justice to their ability ...




Good to know you watch Madrasi films, Madrasi language is tough without SUBS :murali . .I Didn't know Bongs watched anything outside their " Art Cinema "snoozefests though. :P:P



But "Ustad Hotel" is a great film. Haven't seen Swades, so won't comment on the comparison. One thing people don't realize is that most of the big hits of "Dulquer" and "Nivin" were pretty solid and innovative scripts .They would have still done really really well even if cast with some other actors... They find themselves in one of the greatest phases of modern Malayalam cinema, in the prime age to exploit it .

I would suggest you to follow some of thegood films of Prithviraj, Fahad Faazil or Jayasurya as well who are a class above Nivin and Dulquer as actors, and in some cases (Jayasurya and Fahad) are plain unlucky to have the same kind of commercial success with their films..

Agree Ustad was a great film but the main plot was massively similar to Swades to an extent that it was shocking.Very good film nevertheless.

Think also what worked heavily in favor of Dulquer and Nivin in their movies other than script and direction is the cinematography,meaning no offense but i have seen older Malayalee movies they are great but visually they were still behind Tamil,Telugu and Hindi cinema but right now I feel the opposite.

Its like watching Barfi level cinematography in almost all Dulquer and Nivin's movies,its very beautiful even in Bangalore days ,Bangalore is shown better than in Kannada movies.
I actually keep a tab on Anwar Rasheed and the films he is associating himself with but in someway i feel let down by scripts being "inspired".

Felt Premam eventhough being awesome was heavily inspired by tamil movie autograph and same for Ustad Hotel with Swades.
 
"Jomonte suvisheshangal" is practically a rip-off of "Jacobinte Swargarajyam"that came out in 2016.(check above post of mine for trailer) .

The basic plot is IDENTICAL - Son settling debts of father ! Can't imagine such a lazy attempt from Sathyan Anthikad, who had done some great Malayalam movies till the early 2000's.

"Jacob" is a far better movie, primarily because, it's a true life story , and Nivin was very subtle and restrained in his performance, not the full on "Mass" stuff like premam. Give it a watch , It's a far better film ...

Yep, have watched it already. I felt It was more sincere about the issue (rise/fall/rise of a family through son) unlike Jomon's where the director was clearly aiming for commercial/mass elements. Despite being the cliched story, Dulquer and Mukesh makes it watchable.

In Oppam's case after a brilliant first half, the script writer has gone to sleep with an atrocious second half (whatever happened to those policemen who got beaten up by Lalettan in his super saiyan mode, we may never know!). Besides, the climax was such a downer and illogical, pulling all the good work done by Lal to the drain.
 
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I would suggest you to follow some of thegood films of Prithviraj, Fahad Faazil or Jayasurya as well who are a class above Nivin and Dulquer as actors, and in some cases (Jayasurya and Fahad) are plain unlucky to have the same kind of commercial success with their films..

Fahad (my favt malayalam actor after Lalettan) and Jayasurya (very under-appreciated actor with great acting skills), are fantastic suggestions. Excellent performers who rarely ever go overboard on their screen persona.
 
Think also what worked heavily in favor of Dulquer and Nivin in their movies other than script and direction is the cinematography,meaning no offense but i have seen older Malayalee movies they are great but visually they were still behind Tamil,Telugu and Hindi cinema but right now I feel the opposite.

Its like watching Barfi level cinematography in almost all Dulquer and Nivin's movies,its very beautiful even in Bangalore days ,Bangalore is shown better than in Kannada movies.
I actually keep a tab on Anwar Rasheed and the films he is associating himself with but in someway i feel let down by scripts being "inspired".

Felt Premam eventhough being awesome was heavily inspired by tamil movie autograph and same for Ustad Hotel with Swades.

Yeah. That is the most noticeable change.

Earlier Malayalam movies had such bland visuals, surprising since Kerala has so much greenery and natural beauty. It used to be the same tired shots of paddy fields, beaches, hillsides, same angles, same frames... So boring .

Only Auteurs like the late Bharathan (Vaishali, Thazhvaram - a classic western style movie starring mohanlal) and Padmarajan paid any attention to fresh visuals. Then a certain Lal Jose (Ayalum Njanum Thammil, Classmates, Meesa Madhavan) came along , who started giving much fresher perspectives in terms of visuals, even though his films were not that hi-fi. Cinematography has been on an upswing since then.

There are two main reasons for this :

1) Digital cinematography improved leaps and bounds in the last 7-8 years. The ability of DSLRs to shoot 1080P video for long periods (Canon 7D, Canon 5D) led to many of the smaller films shifting to fully digital recording over film, that helped cut costs. Also the smaller sizes of subsequent film cameras and these DSLRs made framing easier and mistakes less costly , so DOP's started getting far more adventurous.

2) Emergence of Talent since late 2007 :
Amal Neerad(a former DOP for Ram Gopal Varma) debuted as director with BigB (2006) a hyper stylised action/crime mass film, which brought a whole new visual style to malayalam films - SLOW-MO, Natural lighting etc became Amal Neerad staples since then. The DOP of that film was Sameer Thahir who went on to direct some visually stunning malayalam films like "Chaapa Kurish", "Neelakasham Pachakadal Chuvanna Bhumi". Around the same time emerged Lijo Jose Pellisery (Nayakan, City of God, Amen , Angamaly Diaries) and Aashiq Abu ("Salt and Pepper", 22 Female Kottayam) , all young directors who made visuals an inseparable part of the movies they were making and not an afterthought . Another famous Bollywood DOP, Rajeev Ravi (Gangs of Wasseypur, DevD and a few other Anurag Kashyap films) debuted with "Annayum Rasoolum"(2010) .

Suddenly there was a sea change in the quality of visuals that malayalam movies were used to till then. Visual style became as important or even more than the script or characters in a film.. Soon the older directors and technicians who made the balnd visuals started feeling the heat, and as a whole were forced to improve the standards or hire fresher blood.

One important thing to notice is that , Telugu, Tamil films have huge budgets of 50 Cr or more, which they blow up on lavish sets, huge number of extras and exotic locations to spice up the visuals. So cinematography remained neglected except for special talents like Santhosh Sivan (most Mani ratnam films) or KV Anand . Billa (2007) brought about the same stylish cinematography in tamil as well . But malayalam films which are made at the average budget of 3-5 crores, don't have anything else to play with , so there is a huge amount of attention to cinematography, which can elevate a movie without spending too much more money ..

PS: All the films I have quoted above are actually good ones. Try watching a few of those .
 
One important thing to notice is that , Telugu, Tamil films have huge budgets of 50 Cr or more, which they blow up on lavish sets, huge number of extras and exotic locations to spice up the visuals. So cinematography remained neglected except for special talents like Santhosh Sivan (most Mani ratnam films) or KV Anand . Billa (2007) brought about the same stylish cinematography in tamil as well . But malayalam films which are made at the average budget of 3-5 crores, don't have anything else to play with , so there is a huge amount of attention to cinematography, which can elevate a movie without spending too much more money ..

Just curious. Have you heard about PC Sreeram?
 
Just curious. Have you heard about PC Sreeram?

Yeah. Missed that name .. He does a lot of movies for Shankar and Mani doesn't he. A veteran of sorts .. I mentioned Santhosh Sivan because he is the most known Indian cinematographer nationwide and overseas,and has a very diverse cinematography, also he's a mallu , hailing from a family of cinematographer/directors (his dad and brother are in the same field). K.V Anand won his 1st national award for a malayalam film "Thenmavin Kombathu", a Mohanlal-Priyadarshan film loosely remade as Rajni's "Muthu".
 
Watched Vinayathandi Varuvaya for the umpteenth time...last night as I could not sleep.

Love everything about the movie...Trisha..the music...the dialogues. One of GVM's Gem.

Climax Kills me everytime...They should have stuck to the same climax in telugu too !


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Especially last two minutes...the walk...after all the ups and downs...to see some one leave! and Rahman background music !

Bro, watch Ennu ninte moideen. That's your (and mine) kind of film...emotional true story.:22:

Except for Prithviraj's atrocious wig and moustache, everything is top notch..esp the cinematograhy.:19:
 
Yeah. That is the most noticeable change.

Earlier Malayalam movies had such bland visuals, surprising since Kerala has so much greenery and natural beauty. It used to be the same tired shots of paddy fields, beaches, hillsides, same angles, same frames... So boring .

Only Auteurs like the late Bharathan (Vaishali, Thazhvaram - a classic western style movie starring mohanlal) and Padmarajan paid any attention to fresh visuals. Then a certain Lal Jose (Ayalum Njanum Thammil, Classmates, Meesa Madhavan) came along , who started giving much fresher perspectives in terms of visuals, even though his films were not that hi-fi. Cinematography has been on an upswing since then.

There are two main reasons for this :

1) Digital cinematography improved leaps and bounds in the last 7-8 years. The ability of DSLRs to shoot 1080P video for long periods (Canon 7D, Canon 5D) led to many of the smaller films shifting to fully digital recording over film, that helped cut costs. Also the smaller sizes of subsequent film cameras and these DSLRs made framing easier and mistakes less costly , so DOP's started getting far more adventurous.

2) Emergence of Talent since late 2007 :
Amal Neerad(a former DOP for Ram Gopal Varma) debuted as director with BigB (2006) a hyper stylised action/crime mass film, which brought a whole new visual style to malayalam films - SLOW-MO, Natural lighting etc became Amal Neerad staples since then. The DOP of that film was Sameer Thahir who went on to direct some visually stunning malayalam films like "Chaapa Kurish", "Neelakasham Pachakadal Chuvanna Bhumi". Around the same time emerged Lijo Jose Pellisery (Nayakan, City of God, Amen , Angamaly Diaries) and Aashiq Abu ("Salt and Pepper", 22 Female Kottayam) , all young directors who made visuals an inseparable part of the movies they were making and not an afterthought . Another famous Bollywood DOP, Rajeev Ravi (Gangs of Wasseypur, DevD and a few other Anurag Kashyap films) debuted with "Annayum Rasoolum"(2010) .

Suddenly there was a sea change in the quality of visuals that malayalam movies were used to till then. Visual style became as important or even more than the script or characters in a film.. Soon the older directors and technicians who made the balnd visuals started feeling the heat, and as a whole were forced to improve the standards or hire fresher blood.

One important thing to notice is that , Telugu, Tamil films have huge budgets of 50 Cr or more, which they blow up on lavish sets, huge number of extras and exotic locations to spice up the visuals. So cinematography remained neglected except for special talents like Santhosh Sivan (most Mani ratnam films) or KV Anand . Billa (2007) brought about the same stylish cinematography in tamil as well . But malayalam films which are made at the average budget of 3-5 crores, don't have anything else to play with , so there is a huge amount of attention to cinematography, which can elevate a movie without spending too much more money ..

PS: All the films I have quoted above are actually good ones. Try watching a few of those .

Top post will try to watch the movies soon that you have mentioned.
 
Never knew there would be a discussion on South Indian movies and songs in a Pakistani forum :))).

Dunno where you are from bro, but if this Forum allows discussion on India, South India and its culture/entertainment , is just as much a part of it as any other .

And I use this as an opportunity to educate or familiarize fellow PP'ers (who are kind enough to read these threads) about certain parts of India(like south ) which frankly most Pakistanis wouldn't have heard much about .. If ever we are to have normal relations with each other, I'd guess it has to happen by knowing each other more , than knowing less.. !
 
There was a slight beef between Malayalees and Tamil over a Dam that was built and issue regarding Kerala(Malayalee's state) not opening up water for Tamil Nadu. It lasted for a bit, it may have been at prime when this movie was being filmed. Tamil movie directors like bringing actors from others states to play the villain role to make it more attractive to the local population for some reason.

Tamil Nadu has problem with every South Indian states. Mostly it has to do with ruling central government having power in South Indian states. Since ruling government will never have power in Tamil Nadu they will always screw Tamil Nadu and favor any other states as they can rule the other 3 states. I saw no point in the need to be racist towards Malayalees in that movie.
 
Mani Ratnam has gone down. Felt like watching a Hindi movie with Telugu movie logic. Mani Ratnam was a very good director not sure what has gotten into to him but last few movies have been terrible. It is time for him to call it quits. Cheap production and attempt to make movies for multilingual audiences is a recipe for disaster. Ar Rahman's music wasn't too impressive either, there were at times where his music was good but the songs aren't that memorable. The story's intention is alright. Save your money folks.
 
Saw "Kavan"

6.5/10

K.V Anand, the Madhur Bhandarkar of south , gives another expose this time into the Breaking news - Reality TV culture. The movie is a satire on the "Arnab Goswami", "Barkha Dutt" types, and the present sensationalism of news media.

This is the first movie of Vijay Sethupaty that I watched. He's good. Doesen't do an over the top south hero , except at the climax. Madonna is really pretty, good to see Tamil films casting proper South Indian girls as heroines once again !.

The movie has a very basic plot, but gives a lot of insight into how news ,media works. Its been packaged effectively .

The Climax was a low point, too much the typical tamil masala fare - Villain corners hero- Blurts out all his plans only to find out that the omniscient hero and his people had planned it all along !. .

Still an enjoyable fare, a one time watch.
 
For the first time I'm hearing Rajnikanth saying his ancestors are from Tamil Nadu. This is weird.

Will lose his legacy if he enter politics now that too on BJP ticket,he isn't close to the fame enjoyed by MGR ,would argue even Jaya had more hardcore fans comparatively.
 
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