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10-15-2005, 08:00 AM | #1 |
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No doubt Jayaram is a good entertainer.I have seen almost all his movies in Malayalam and really liked the fellow.I hope he doesn't make the mistakes of Lal- becoming a fatty and taking himself for Rajnikant.
The easy comedy roles look good indeed for Jayaram.If he takes up serious character roles or action packed movies,I don't think I will watch him. |
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01-06-2006, 03:32 AM | #3 |
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01-08-2006, 09:27 PM | #4 |
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I got to know about Jayaram when my Malayali friends, their parents etc kept saying that my fiancee resembles Parvati, Jayaram's wife who was an actress herself.
I began to watch Malayalam movies with the help of my friends. I can't follow every word but I like his histronics on screen. Together, they make a beautiful pair, both on screen & off screen. |
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01-09-2006, 03:06 PM | #7 |
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one of the best actor in comedy! Awesome modulation and expression Scene 1 ( Jayaram is floored by Khushboo, his niece and tries to placate his brother Gounds) Jayaram: Akka veetta vittu Odina, thapputhaan Gounds: An... Jayaram: Maama izuthuttu Odunaar.adhuvum thapputhaan Gounds: Oho.... Jayaram: Ana Andha pOnnu enne nE thappu paNNicchchu.........adhu pachchai maNNuNE Gounds:.......Utta pudichchu bommai senjuruvE pOlerukkE Scene 2 ( Jayaram thinks Kushboo is inside the bathroom and is talking to her from outside while it is actually Gounds who is inside) Jayaram: Enga Annen enna maadiri illai, padippu romba kammi Gounds (to himself): Ammaam ivaru Londonle MBA padichirukkaaru. Naai naalan class moonu thadavai fail aachu......vaathiyaar adichchu naan dhaan pass paNNa vachchEn ... . . Jayaram:Indhu, unakkaaga annikkE andha aaLe naan aruvaaLaale vettiruppEn......aana oorukkULLe engaLai raama-lakshmaNarnu pEsikkuraanga. engaLai nee pirichchadhaa pazhi varumnu paarkkurEn (at this point he realizes that Kushboo is standing right behinf him) Jayaram: Indhu nee ingeyaa.....appa uLLe yaaru Gound: Aan.....raamar kuLikkiraaru da And many more in this movie |
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01-09-2006, 03:42 PM | #8 |
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Originally Posted by nilavupriyan one of the best actor in comedy! Awesome modulation and expression Scene 1 ( Jayaram is floored by Khushboo, his niece and tries to placate his brother Gounds) Jayaram: Akka veetta vittu Odina, thapputhaan Gounds: An... Jayaram: Maama izuthuttu Odunaar.adhuvum thapputhaan Gounds: Oho.... Jayaram: Ana Andha pOnnu enne nE thappu paNNicchchu.........adhu pachchai maNNuNE Gounds:.......Utta pudichchu bommai senjuruvE pOlerukkE Scene 2 ( Jayaram thinks Kushboo is inside the bathroom and is talking to her from outside while it is actually Gounds who is inside) Jayaram: Enga Annen enna maadiri illai, padippu romba kammi Gounds (to himself): Ammaam ivaru Londonle MBA padichirukkaaru. Naai naalan class moonu thadavai fail aachu......vaathiyaar adichchu naan dhaan pass paNNa vachchEn ... . . Jayaram:Indhu, unakkaaga annikkE andha aaLe naan aruvaaLaale vettiruppEn......aana oorukkULLe engaLai raama-lakshmaNarnu pEsikkuraanga. engaLai nee pirichchadhaa pazhi varumnu paarkkurEn (at this point he realizes that Kushboo is standing right behinf him) Jayaram: Indhu nee ingeyaa.....appa uLLe yaaru Gound: Aan.....raamar kuLikkiraaru da And many more in this movie in that scene jeyaram:"naan enga amachi maadhiri sevappu.....avaru appachi maadhiri karuppu...andha porama.....................adhuvum 40 vayasu aagiyum kalyanam aagalaya...andha yerichal..." km: |
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01-09-2006, 04:26 PM | #9 |
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01-09-2006, 04:27 PM | #10 |
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01-09-2006, 05:07 PM | #11 |
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01-09-2006, 06:20 PM | #12 |
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01-10-2006, 04:54 AM | #13 |
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01-13-2006, 07:14 PM | #17 |
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01-13-2006, 09:26 PM | #18 |
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[tscii]Jayaram started is career with two movies of the Legendary Padmarajan.
He was one of the most lucky to have acted in 3 movies by Padmarajan, even the two M's got chance to act in only 2 movies each, and those remain among their best. Moonnampakkam - 1988 (The Third Day) Thampi (Thilakan), a retired bureaucrat in his 80’s is leading a secluded life in a seaside village in solitude. The news of the arrival of his grandson Bhasi (Jayaram) for vacation creates ripples in his life. Bhasi is a medical student whom he has not seen for many years. Bhasi arrives with 3 of his friends for a memorable vacation. As things brighten up and memories are aroused, a fateful incident occurs. Bhasi, while frolicking with his friends in the beach, disappears in the sea. The old man is shattered, and on the third day, the body is washed ashore… Oh the three day wait for the body to be washed shore (thats the only way to confirm the death) is unbearable Direction & Screenplay: Padmarajan Cast: Thilakan, Jagathi Sreekumar, Jayaram, Keerthi, Ashokan, Rahman Cinematography: Venu Editing: B Lenin, Vijayan Music: Ilyaraja Aparan - 1988 (The Other) A story of mistaken identity, Aparan is about an innocuous good guy mistaken for a gangster boss who may well have been his twin brother (Jayaram double role). Dont mistake this movie for a action or comedy one this is some real hardcode serious cinema. Here again comes the Padmarajan effect he no where categorically tells you if the good guy was indeed the gangster the viewer just believes (rightly or wrongly) it along the way. Direction & Screenplay: Padmarajan Cast: Jayaram, Shobhana, Parvathi, Jalaja, Madhu, Soman Cinematography: Venu Music: Johnson Innale - 1989 (The Past) Gauri (Shobhana) the sole survivor of a tragic bus accident loses her memory. Admitted to a private nursing home, where she is diagnosed as suffering from 'hysteric amnesia', she falls in love with the doctor's son (Jayaram). However, Narendran (Suresh Gopi) arrives from USA, claiming to be her husband. But Gauri doesnt recognise Narendran, and he returns to the US wishing the young couple well. Seems to be an ordinary story but the Padmarajan touch is that Narendran's claim that he is Gauri's husband is left unverified. And as you return home after watching the movie the question remains in your mind Was Narendran Gauri's husband and did he drop that claim after realising that Gauri doesnt remember him? Direction & Screenplay: Padmarajan Cast: Shobhana, Jayaram, Suresh Gopi, Srividya Cinematography: Venu Music: P G Ravindranath |
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01-14-2006, 06:32 PM | #20 |
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Sandeep the plots you have described are extremely interesting. As a Tamil, I have always had a justifiable jealosy over the Malayalam films. Having to take different yardsticks to judge Tamil films has always been a source of disappointment that I have carefully hidden.
I had never heard of Padmarajan till today. Thanks for the intro. |
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