Rajinikanth's Punch Line in "Baasha" Inspired From Jane Austen...One such popular punch line is "naan oru thadava sonna, nooru thadava sonna madhiri" (If I say it once, it means that I have said it 100 times). This dialogue from Rajinikanth's "Baasha" has received immense popularity among his fans worldwide. The ... International Business Times Canada, 2 weeks ago |
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Rajinikanth impressed by BaadshahEver heard of one Baasha praising another? Well, Superstar Rajinikanth seems to have been quite impressed by Junior NTR's commercial potboiler Baadshah. Rajinikanth is known to keep abreast of the latest releases in the industry; especially the ... Times of India, 3 weeks ago
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Where have the poster of film star in auto ricksaws gone?The writer has posted comments on this article Prema NaraynenPrema Naraynen , TNN | Jun 6, 2013, 12.00 AM IST RELATED The landscape of Chennai's auto rickshaws seems to have gotten duller as hardly any flaunt posters of film stars anymore. Bright ... Times of India, 1 week ago
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When autokaarans grab all the limelightIn 1980, when the late Shankar Nag's film, Auto Raja hit the screens, it clicked with the Kannada audiences. However, the profoundness of the film had its major impact on autorickshaw drivers who were blown away by Nag's real-life character ... New Indian Express, 2 weeks ago
When the autowale grab all the limelight
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WEEKEND WATCH: Heartwarming teacher talesTO mark Teachers Day (yesterday), TV1 and TV2 are showing two exciting TV specials this weekend. TV1 offers Cikgu Imah Salimah, which stars Almy Nadia, Syed Aiman, Kuna, Delimawati and Normah Damanhuri, at 3.05pm tomorrow. The telemovie tells the ... New Straits Times, 1 month ago
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End of the superstars?May 3 marks the centenary of the first ever full-length feature film in India, Raja Harishchandra. Since that date, a hundred years ago, our country's film industry has gone on to create superstars, world-famous villains, exploding Ambassador cars, ... Deccan Chronicle, 1 month ago
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Dubbing TroubleIt had to happen some day. Dubbed serials, have invaded regional channels leaving little scope for survival for the local production houses. The simmering anger has taken the form of public outrage. Peaceful fasts and protests by Television ... Deccan Chronicle, 1 month ago
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