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^ cool! Farhan Akhthar, Vidya Balan, Vir Das. Expectations!
the first part had probably the wackiest lead pairing. Rahul Bose known for his art movies and bohemian lifestyle paired with Mallika Sherawat, a lady known for more reasons than good.
that was the whole USP of the first movie. then there was a nice emotional package.
here, Farhan and Vidya are considered talented and intelligent. so, it is double-toughy for the director.
First part was blessed with fantastic writing . the one liners were too good . And the mars- venus equation ..delhi - mumbai diff okke adipoly ayitu present cheythirunu ...Bose and sherwat pulled it off ..super they were . If this film too has a similar format and writing then farhan - vidya combo would be a treat to watch .
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വിടപറയുന്നോരാ നാളിൽ
നിറയുന്ന കണ്ണുനീര്തുള്ളിയിൽ സ്വപ്നങ്ങൾ
ചിറകറ്റു വീഴുമാ നാളിൽ
മൗനത്തിൽ മുങ്ങുമെൻ ഗദ്ഗദം മന്ത്രിക്കും
മംഗളം നേരുന്നു തോഴീ
Has anyone seen the film 'I Am Kalam'?
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Hopes soar on cheaper movie tickets in city multiplexes
Minister Roshan Baig to take up issue of price ceiling with chief minister today
Finally, there is some hope of cheaper tickets for the city movie freaks. After Bangalore Mirror published two reports, 'If Chennaites can watch films in multiplex for Rs 10, why can't we', on November 21 and 'Govt can cap ticket prices if it wants' on November 22, the government is contemplating a price ceiling for the city multiplexes.
On Sunday, information minister Roshan Baig said he will discuss the need for a price cap with chief minister Siddaramaiah on Monday.
Hopes soar on cheaper movie tickets in city multiplexes
"The ceiling policies in Tamil Nadu and other states will be studied before taking the necessary steps," the minister added.
The Karnataka Film Chamber of Commerce had told BM that the matter would be taken up with the government. KFCC put in the demand to the minister last week.
The maximum price of a movie ticket that a multiplex in Chennai can charge is Rs 120 even during the weekends. In Bangalore, ticket prices start at Rs 120 and can shoot up to Rs 1,000 for big films on release days. Prices are doubled over weekends in the city. Additionally, in Chennai, two rows are reserved for Rs 10 per seat.
Uske Kathl par mein bhi chup tha meri baari ab aayi
Mere Kathl par aap bhi chup ho Agla number AApka hein....
Uske Kathl par mein bhi chup tha meri baari ab aayi
Mere Kathl par aap bhi chup ho Agla number AApka hein....
Gulf-il oru sambhavam undu. Quboos enna bhakshanam subsidy rate-il. For 1 Qatari riyaal (10-12 rupees), 6 ennam kittum. avidokke per-day income min. 40 Qatari riyals, atleast for Indians. anyways the move by the govt. is no one should go hungry. ee Chennai sambhavam rasamaayittu thonniyittundu. 2 seats illa, mostly the front row maathramaa. njan poya 2-3 theatres-il anganeyaa. anyway, subsidy for movies! no-one should go entertainment-hungry!