Topic started by arr (@ 195.93.33.10) on Sun Mar 23 01:38:47 EST 2003.
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PLEASE GIVZ MORE INFORMATION ABOUT SONG MUSIC BY HArris jayaraj.
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- From: Fan (@ 219.95.190.184)
on: Tue Aug 5 04:07:23 EDT 2003
All who watch that movie praised that movie.Some says it is better than SAAMY and KADHAL KONDEIN
- From: M (@ 32.97.182.43)
on: Wed Aug 6 15:39:45 EDT 2003
http://sify.com/movies/tamil/fullstory.php?id=13219379
Kaakha Kaakha"- A superhit!
Wednesday, 06 August , 2003, 21:05
By Moviebuzz
Surya has finally had the biggest hit in his career. The film had a fantastic opening all over Tamilnadu and has grossed an unbelievable Rs 3.25 crore in its opening weekend (Friday to Sunday) from 106 screens.
The collection of the film has not dropped till Tuesday and according to its producer Kalaipuli S. Thanu, the film is likely to gross Rs 5-6 crore in the first week. This means that the distributor will get a share of Rs 2.4 to 2.8 crore!
Said a beaming Thanu: “Kaakha Kaakha is like Kurinji poo that flowers once in 12 years for me! In my 18 years of being a producer, I have never had such a big hit”. According to estimates the film will get a distributors share of Rs 15 crore by the end of six months!
At Devi theatre in Chennai, youngsters are crowding the aisle and dancing to the tunes of “Uyirin Uyire…”, the introductory song in the film. In Mayajaal multiplex, the management was forced to start a late night show due to the crowds for the first time. In Madurai area, the film collected a distributors share of Rs 15 lakhs in three theatres, which is a new record!
Amazing! is the only word to describe the collections of this film. Hats off to Gautam Menon and Surya.
- From: hj's pepsi (@ 203.145.160.218)
on: Thu Aug 7 08:29:12 EDT 2003
HELLO GUYS!
is hj's music pepsi released........how r the songs......some said KHAKA KHAKA was better............plz post ur comments
- From: pep (@ 203.145.160.218)
on: Thu Aug 7 08:31:26 EDT 2003
HELLO GUYS!
is hj's music pepsi released........how r the songs......some said KHAKA KHAKA was better............plz post ur comments
- From: pep (@ 203.145.160.218)
on: Thu Aug 7 08:31:57 EDT 2003
HELLO GUYS!
is hj's music pepsi released........how r the songs......some said KHAKA KHAKA was better............plz post ur comments
- From: sena (@ 128.148.68.110)
on: Thu Aug 7 18:53:54 EDT 2003
super hit movie.
http://www.thatstamil.com/specials/cinema/specials/surya.html
- From: -_-_-_-_-_-_ (@ 203.106.59.202)
on: Mon Aug 11 02:56:25 EDT 2003
Anyone who want kaaka kaaka movie please mail me
- From: Mumbai Ramki (@ 203.193.152.200)
on: Mon Aug 11 03:21:39 EDT 2003
KK is very goo d.HJ's BGM is good but loud at some points
- From: kalyan (@ 61.11.80.82)
on: Mon Aug 11 04:51:43 EDT 2003
Another super duper hit film for harris jayaraj.
- From: Sujan Saundarakumaran, Toronto Canada (@ 149.99.114.106)
on: Mon Aug 11 13:23:26 EDT 2003
This is probably the best movie I have ever seen.
The songs are great, and the comedy is suddle but very entertaining. In a time where it seems the Tamil movie industry is being transformed to make way for the modern India; skimpy dresses, sexy clothes, and actresses who look and act more like street prostitutes rather than true artist, I have found a movie where the true art of acting, storywriting, direction and musical direction have prevailed over this modern India. This movie's success will be based on talent rather than how skimpy and how little clothing one can where.
- From: thulasi_rs (@ )
on: Thu Sep 4 01:17:56 EDT 2003
ita great movie.....surya really did well...its a realistic ending..n logic too....n the villian is cute.....
- From: tamilian (@ 203.197.138.167)
on: Fri Sep 5 10:33:54 EDT 2003
maybe the movie might have grossed well if boys wave was not there. hello-appa amma voda boys padam poe parunga pappom??)
(boys-that was sucking u see,a son born to the mother of this soil wont have made such atrocities in a UA certified film)
- From: dinesh (@ 210.186.42.114)
on: Fri Sep 5 11:46:14 EDT 2003
just for ur info anti-boys/shankar/arr :
For the past one year, Tamil cinema had been obsessed with youth culture and youthful films. 'Boys' is Shankar's expensive addition to this list.
The story resembles that of 'Thulluvatho Ilamai', so you are able to predict the twists and turns in advance. The only difference is- in 'Thulluvatho Ilamai', the story ends with the kids running away from their homes. Here, the story goes a little beyond and shows them succeed in their chosen professions.
Siddharth, Nakul, Manikandan, Bharat and Sai are from different colleges with different family backgrounds and with special talents in different aspects of music. They are inseparable buddies. Their only passion is girls and they would do anything to get a second glance from these girls (All these scenes are so full of youthfulness and energy!).
Harini arrives in the scene as the friend/girlfriend of these boys. Siddharth does something revolting for her and love blossoms between them. But, when the families come to know about it, they become very strict on them. So, with the help of Vivek, they elope to Thirupathi and get married. After winning in love, they swear to succeed in their lives too and the whole gang leaves home.
They begin to suffer when they run out of money. Vivek intervenes and with his help, they discover their musical talent and try to bring it out tot eh rest of the world. They form a band named 'Boys'. Just when everything is going smooth and they are going to make it big, a tiff erupts between the newly married. It is resolved and all ends well.
The hairstyles and costumes of the boys reflect the kind of styles we see in our everyday lives. There is no artificiality in the way they run behind girls (even women sometimes) for date or renew their friendship when they get into troubles and when they work hard to fulfill their dreams. All the scenes are very enjoyable.
Bharath's dance skills are wow! Devayani's brother Nakul has a very charming smile. Don't be surprised if the hairstyle becomes a rage in future.
Throughout the film, Siddharth has a longing in his eyes. Harini fits the role of a rich girl perfectly well (they have a good onscreen chemistry too). Sai, who gets drunk and turns the whole story around when he starts rambling and the middle- class Manikandan meet with a shocking end.
All the characters in the film are memorable.
Shankar's energy levels are amazing. There is not a single scene in the film that could be termed waste. The way the Bhuvaneshwari character is fitted in the climax shows the great script writing skill.
Though Vivek and Senthil were used sparingly for comedy, their characters are pretty strong too. Senthil's character deserves a special mention because even if the character is around for only a few moments, you probably would never meet such a person in our life.
The film is a technical treat. Ravi K Chandran's cinematography presents the film from some very different angles. You will have to see the film to understand the hard work that had gone into each and every frame. The boom boom' song is an example. The visuals begin from the set, pass through a Coke bottle and finally end in the Generator room in which Siddharth and Harini live. The audience starts clapping without prompting.
Sabu Cyril had done his magic too- the dating resort, the MTV stage in the climax and the huge set made with discarded materials bear testimony to his talents.
'Yenakkoru girlfriend' is the song of the year. AR Rehman has done a fabulous job with not only the songs, but also with the background score of the film. Raju Sundaram is unperturbed in spite of a spate of young choreographers. This film shows why. Then, there is the precise editing. Though the film is a technical masterpiece, the animated 'girlfriend' in 'Yenakkoru girlfriend' song and the 62 camera shot in 'Aley aley' song don't fail to amaze the audience.
The biggest plus of the film is the fact that the story doesn't stagnate at any point. The tremors at Chennai were just an incident, but it was a big inspiration for Shankar. He used it to turn the story around.
Sujatha's dialogues are pretty young too. "You named me after your girlfriend. I don't want to name my son after my boyfriend in his memory." Sharp and direct.
You feel sorry for them when they struggle for money and a chance to prove their talents. You feel tense when they, unknowingly, compose music for a terrorist gang to get money to pay their exam fee.
This only means, Shankar has hit gold the sixth time in a row.
Shankar's sharp analytical mind shows in this film. Though there is magnificence, it doesn't irk you.
Instead of showing that they had succeeded with just one song, it was pretty realistic on the director's part to show them gradually progress from composing music for a devotional album, a political campaign and then reach the MTV awards.
This time, Shankar had brought out the talents of a bunch of freshers, without relying solely on lavishness and stunning visuals.
When did Shankar go wrong, anyway?
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Wow...
The impressive newcomers
The technical team
Shankar's story, screenplay and direction
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Buss...
Nothing worth mentioning
http://www.cinesouth.com/scopes/reviews/boys.shtml
- From: MusicIsLife (@ 170.146.91.6)
on: Fri Sep 5 12:21:08 EDT 2003
What is Boyz review doing in KK DF?
btw, a link was more than enough
- From: s.m.y (@ )
on: Sat Sep 27 09:13:02 EDT 2003
KAKKA KAKKA RULEZZZ!that says it all.
- From: MUNNA (@ )
on: Thu Oct 9 05:46:54 EDT 2003
KAKKA KAKKA IS GOOD BUT VERY SAD
- From: Pradeep (@ 217.44.99.214)
on: Thu Oct 9 13:38:50 EDT 2003
is it Kaakka Kaakka or Kakka Kakka?
Protect Protect or faeces faeces.
You decide.
- From: Gingilika (@ 165.21.154.10)
on: Tue Oct 14 08:12:38 EDT 2003
Surya is so handsome!!! The movie is worth watching.
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