Monday, June 11, 2007

Cheeni kum

Maestro is back with his melodies in "Cheeni Kum". It always feels great to listen to the melodies of Illayaraja. Shreya goshal’s voice adds feather to the maestro’s work.
It’s a great treat to all music lovers but actual "Cheeni Kum" for south Indians as we have already listened to these songs. Hope we get to hear more classics from Illayaraja.
I watched "Life in Metro"…I wonder if the life style in India has become so bad or the director could only look at the other side of our society. What was his point in taking this movie – bringing awareness to this generation youth and family persons? He might have done it in a much better way!!!!!
I didn’t enjoy the movie at all as there were no aspects of fun in the movie. Eagerly waiting for Shivaji – The BOSS, for two reasons, first one is I am a great fan of Shankar movies for its grandness and its theme, second I liked the acronym BOSS which stands for – Bachelor of Social Service….wow great idea Sankar-ji….

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hey i watched sivaji already...

-- Balaji

Anonymous said...

Hi I and mummy yet to see "Sivaji" and our comments will follow soon. However the bit of trilor (thirai vimarisanam) echoes the high image of sivaji.


appa

Anonymous said...

hey sumi-
I didnt know when did you start blogging again...just casually visited and surprised to see three posts in last two months..:)

Ramesh

Lakshmi said...

Yes I am back again...:)

Anonymous said...

Cheeni kum and Life in a metro provide alternate stories about stuff which people generally tend to ignore or accept.

We should view it as a story and no more than that, it does not represent the whole clan isnt it??? Esp Life in Metro is more about an outlet for the mind, which seeks what is desires... it should not be prejudiced upon in the true spirit of free thinking and democracy...