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I presume it would be tough to compare artists across generations due to the fact that the demands and interests of people keep changing every 10-15 years. So, a revised option of comparing artists who are peers would be better. Your thoughts? ![]() |
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![]() ![]() rajinikanth, raghuvaran, naseer atul kulkarni, prakash rai, anandraj meedhi ellarum comedy-a dhaan irukkaanga including nambiar - ponga sir, neenga poi villaina ![]() ![]() ashish vidyarthi was so good but he got spoiled by telugu movies ![]() |
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Rajnikanth is nailed-on, I suppose.
That said, I like to watch different kind of villains. Nazar is great, especially in Kuruthipunal ![]() More attempts and compromises needed to be made in our industry, to make a full movie to explore/show the grey areas ala Udhiri pookal or Sigappu rojakkal. And films with a traditional antagonist made of reprehensibility and deceitfulness, putting(trying to put) on a facade, like Pasupathy in Virumandi. ![]() Sense of humor among Villains is required as well - Nagesh in Aboorva Sagodharargal with remarkable repartee. ![]() ![]() |
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