Friday, 6 February 2015

SHAMITABH: THE COMBINATION OF THE DECACE

SHAMITABH: THE COMBINATION OF THE DECACE


How can just a voice, an audio, a sound come into life? Is acting really possible without a voice? How can audio and video together be called a picture? Shouldn’t it be called a mixture? Can we rate our aural and visual capabilities or choose one among them in a do or die situation? These were questions I have never even imagined before until I experienced a 3 hour magic in the theatre.  The depiction of “Sh” – the spiral of silence and “Amitabh” the in-depth, together shook the audiences with tears and claps spread all over the movie. Can a man overwhelm the audience with just the sound of his laughter? The 6 foot man just ripped my emotions into pieces with his voice of laughter that conveyed a dictionary of meanings in the scene in the graveyard where both Dhanush and Amitabh sign their agreement of secrecy. Do you think it would have been possible to imagine a combination of elephant head and human body together before the invention of lord Ganesh? I still wonder how the director brought in this weird, unimaginable, inhuman concept of combo to life. And the combination just swiped it off the decade. I have heard a lot of ideas get manufactured in the time spent for excretion. A lot can happen over a coffee is acceptable, but the director proved a lot can happen over in toilets. A full length toilet based song where the heroine wants to pee and the hero presents a variety of it. An outstanding, out of the house concept of toilets in the history of cinemas. The biggest philosophy of life was conveyed just with the right mix of whiskey and water. Akshara Hassan just proved to be the beautiful charm of the movie by making others loop down to kiss her ass in her very first debut film. The legendary work of P.C. Sreeram and Ilayaraja garnished the delicacy to the dot. What may come what may go even your body sized plot in the graveyard is not reserved for you. Passion dies with fame and fame dies with time and the time is good or bad it is always unpredictable. It is very hard to build a monument with a single stone, a number of stones together make a historic monument and every successful milestone leap has a team of sculptures behind. An aspiring young talent and an expiring thrown out talent together inspiring a secret of success has made the  movie throb the hearts of many.

Sithara

Monday, 27 October 2014

WORKSHOP IN UNIVERSITY OF MADRAS
Mr.T.Parithi

For the students of Jaffna university and University of Madras
Date - 27-10-2014