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Vaaranam Aayiram (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) by Harris Jayaraj
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round three of the suriya has magical eyes agenda from vaaranam aayiram, @neengareadynaaready
#there's a lot to thirst about in this movie actually#sideeying gvm right now#like not complaining but whoo man#i want to know the thought process#but like honestly props to him for casting suriya as himself#king shit#insane shit#anyway look at HIS EYES PEOPLE#how#i want this talent#suriyas magical eyes agenda#suriya#kollywood#vaaranam aayiram#sorry for the low quality
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Vaaranam Aayiram (2008) review
Translation: Thousand Elephants
Well this was a great film to end 2023/start 2024 with.
Before I talk about my personal stuff connected to this film, this is genuinely an amazing film. Barely anyone can compare to Suriya’s amazing double acting in this movie, Simran, Divya Spandana and Sameera Reddy were also great. Harris Jayaraj wrote an AMAZING album to this movie (get more into that later). In general, one of Gautham Vasudev Menon’s best films in my opinion. Only flaw is probably hearing Suriya saying daddy to himself for 2hr 30min straight.
Personally, this movie has been an influence to me my whole life. It was released around the time I was born, and I was a picky eater (still am) so my dad would put me in a high chair and would play songs on his phone which only had ‘Annal Mele Panithuli’ to feed me. When I watched this film, my dad walked in at the start and laughed, saying that he would never forget this movie because of me and how he brought me up with film back then.
Now having watched it, I saw a lot of similarities between Suriya and Krishnan and me and my dad. My mum even admits that my dad spent more time caring for me when I was a baby than herself. If im being honest, I have a greater bond with my dad than my mum. I’m really scared for the future, I’m scared similar events will happen, especially since my dad’s health isn’t the best, but this film brought me strength. As Simran says at the end, “whatever happens, life has to go on”.
I love you dad.
Rating: 4.5/5
P.s I suggest you listen to this movie’s soundtrack at least, it’s beautiful
#vaaranam aayriam#suriya#simran#gautham vasudev menon#movie review#movie#tamil movies#tamil cinema#tamilnadu
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My Top 9 Albums of 2023
I was tagged by @blmpff (here) who's an absolute sweetheart, ilysm <3. And @lurkingshan (here), who's a menace and wanted to expose my basic bitch musical chaos.
I'm sure the visuals are pretty self-explanatory, but here are just a few notes that might help y'all better understand it
My hyperfixation extends to my musical preferences. Obviously
I don't promise No Skips. These are just the albums/EPs/OSTs that showed up more than once on my Top Songs of 2023 playlist
I'm a lyrics girlie rather than a vibes girlie (V doesn't count. That man can sing car maintenance manuals over smooth jazz and I will vibe to it)
Here goes:
In no particular order:
A R Rahman, Vinnaithaandi Varuvaayaa (OST)
V, Layover
Harris Jayaraj, Vaaranam Aayiram (OST)
Taylor Swift, Red (Taylor's Version)
A R Rahman, Aayutha Ezhuthu (OST)
Taylor Swift, evermore (deluxe version)
Sabrina Carpenter, emails i can't send
A R Rahman, Alaipayuthey (OST)
RM, Indigo
Tagging @telomeke, @grapejuicegay, @colourme-feral
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great now i ruined the entire vaaranam aayiram soundtrack for myself
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vaaranam aayiram is the best album ever made there’s literally a song for every mood anyone could ever have
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hi! i'm diana (aka cal), and this is in bullet points because i like bullet points okay
i'm 18, indian, feminist, an LGBTQIA+ ally, and in love with stories.
my original online nickname was Diana Black (i was thirteen when i came up with it) but now most of my friends just call me cal. take your pick, i love both names.
some fandoms i'm in: harry potter, riordanverse (i've read it all), brooklyn99, the good place, the bone season, throne of glass, ascendance, cyoa
main ships atm are jily and percabeth, but i also love solangelo and rowaelin and peraltiago and (basically 90% of the canon ships in any media i've consumed. i love love.)
while i post a lot of hp related stuff, i despise jkr with my whole heart. trans people ily and i hate that you have to deal with that bigoted piece of shit.
well written jily fic is my sustenance. some people i'd read ANYTHING from: (ao3) ghostofbambi, apalapucian, cgner, lizardcookie, my friend terrie.
still wishing for an update of tlat, and doing my biannual rereads in the meantime. (what a masterpiece.)
feel free to ask me for fic recs, or send me random asks related to fandom, i'll be nice if you are!
@kailandpumpkins <- this is kail, my best friend and one of the best bits of my life. boop.
@shestrying <- this is dana, she's my actual soulmate and i love her.
@stedewards <- this is terrie, my book buddy and the godparent of all my original characters. they get credit for every bit of writing i have ever done (and will ever do).
i love love love the jily community here on tumblr (and the discord server- @jilymicrofics is the place to ask if you want to join). everyone i've interacted with so far has been so damn sweet, it's unreal. they're half the reason i'm inspired to write jily these days.
english music loves are taylor swift, jax, alec benjamin, alan walker, maisie peters, hozier, sabrina carpenter, and the old barbie animated movie albums.
telugu music loves are (the albums of the films:) hi nanna, majili, oopiri, oh baby, geetha govindam, ala vaikunthapurramulo, maharshi, ninnu kori, 100% love, seetamma vakitlo, bommarillu, mr perfect, mirchi, janatha garage, rrr, nuvvosthaanante nenoddantaana, love story, kshanakshanam, jersey, ready, orange, manmadhudu, happy, magadheera (aight there's way too much more so i'm stopping here)
tamil music loves are (the albums of the films:) alaipaayuthey, paiyaa, vaaranam aayiram, anjaan, kaatru veliyidai, master, padaiyappa, ayan, maattrraan, singam(1&2) , thuppaki, yennai arindhaal, viswasam, roja (1992), thalapathi, dharmathin thalaivan, I, aaru, aadhavan, 96.
hindi music loves are (the albums of the films/shows:) please find attached, aashiqui 2, yeh jawaani hai deewani, bajrangi bhaijaan, badrinaath ki dulhaniya, 3 idiots, thappad, student of the year.
(indian music artists) special mention to shreya ghoshal, chinmayi, A R rahman, and raghu dixit.
phew. that was a lot on music but like. i'm almost always humming or listening to music so it fits. i've only mentioned artists and albums above, but there's so many more individual songs that own my heart (in all the above languages.) maybe i'll make a list someday. or share a properly organised playlist? (all my current playlists are chaos lol) we'll see. anyway.
don't be mean to my mutuals, or i will come after you with a pitchfork.
i don't have a proper tagging system on my blog. i used to keep wanting to create one, but i know i won't keep up with it, so i've made peace with that now. i usually do tag posts that i make (especially if they contain sensitive information).
i might be delayed in replying to messages, asks, or tags, but i promise it's not personal!!! my People Interaction Energy has a mind of its own, and i often just don't have it in me to answer in the moment. I don't like half hearted replies, so i leave it until i do have the energy to reply and actually enjoy the interaction.
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Exploring Karthik’s Lesser-Known Masterpieces
Singer Karthik has carved a niche for himself as one of the most versatile and soulful playback singers in Indian music. Known for his mellifluous voice and emotional depth, Karthik’s journey from a budding talent to a celebrated artist is a testament to his dedication and artistry. From lending his voice to countless chart-topping hits to working with some of the most iconic composers, Karthik has become a household name in the world of music. His ability to connect with listeners across languages and genres has solidified his place as a musical icon. This article delves into the inspiring journey of Karthik, the milestones he has achieved, and the indelible mark he continues to leave on the industry.
1. Early Life and Inspirations Karthik was born into a music-loving family that encouraged his artistic aspirations from a young age. Growing up in Chennai, a city known for its rich musical heritage, Karthik was surrounded by a culture that celebrated classical music and cinema. Inspired by legends like Kishore Kumar, S.P. Balasubrahmanyam, and Yesudas, Karthik developed a deep appreciation for melody and rhythm. He began training in Carnatic music, which laid the foundation for his impeccable vocal techniques and range.
2. Career Breakthrough Karthik’s big break came when he was noticed by the legendary A.R. Rahman during a recording session. Recognizing his raw talent and versatility, Rahman gave Karthik his first opportunity in playback singing. The song “Nendhukittaen” from the Tamil film Star marked his debut in 2001. The success of this track opened doors for him in the South Indian film industry, and he soon became a sought-after vocalist. Over the years, Karthik collaborated with several notable composers, including Harris Jayaraj, Ilaiyaraaja, and Pritam, which further solidified his position as a leading playback singer.
3. Signature Style One of the defining aspects of Karthik’s singing is his ability to adapt his voice to suit the mood and emotion of the song. Whether it’s a romantic ballad, an upbeat dance track, or a soulful melody, Karthik’s vocals bring a unique charm to each genre. His impeccable diction and emotional delivery have made his songs resonate deeply with listeners. Tracks like “Behka” from Ghajini, “Ava Enna” from Vaaranam Aayiram, and “Oru Maalai” from Ghajini showcase his ability to convey a wide range of emotions.
4. Achievements and Accolades Over the course of his illustrious career, Karthik has received numerous awards and accolades. He has won several Filmfare Awards, Tamil Nadu State Film Awards, and other prestigious recognitions for his outstanding contributions to music. Karthik’s versatility has allowed him to perform in multiple languages, including Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, and Hindi, making him a true pan-Indian artist.
5. Global Reach and Fan Following Karthik’s voice transcends borders, earning him a dedicated fan base not only in India but also among the Indian diaspora worldwide. His live performances and concerts are a testament to his popularity, as he effortlessly connects with audiences through his captivating stage presence and powerful vocals. Additionally, his work on international collaborations and independent music projects has showcased his ability to blend Indian musical traditions with global sounds.
6. Contribution to the Industry Beyond playback singing, Karthik has also contributed to the industry as a composer and mentor. He has composed music for films and independent projects, showcasing his multifaceted talent. Moreover, Karthik is deeply committed to nurturing young talent and often conducts workshops and mentoring sessions for aspiring singers. His dedication to music and passion for sharing his knowledge have made him a respected figure in the industry.
Conclusion
Singer Karthik’s journey is a shining example of how passion and perseverance can pave the way to greatness. From his humble beginnings in Chennai to becoming one of the most celebrated playback singers in Indian cinema, Karthik story is one of resilience and talent. His ability to connect with audiences across languages and genres has not only enriched the music industry but also inspired countless aspiring artists. Karthik’s melodious voice, coupled with his unwavering commitment to his craft, ensures that his legacy will endure for years to come.
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Behind the Hits: Naresh Iyer's Iconic Songs That Shaped a Generation
Naresh Iyer, a name synonymous with soulful melodies and emotive renditions, stands as a beacon of excellence in the Indian playback singing landscape. From his breakthrough with A.R. Rahman to his consistent ability to touch hearts with his music, Naresh’s journey is one of passion, perseverance, and exceptional talent. His voice, celebrated for its purity and emotive depth, has not only redefined playback singing but also etched his name among the greats in Indian music.
The Early Beginnings of a Star
Naresh Iyer’s journey began in Mumbai, where he was born into a Tamil-speaking family. His early life was steeped in music and culture, as he grew up learning both Carnatic and Hindustani classical music. These early musical influences laid the foundation for his illustrious career. However, Naresh’s initial aspirations were far from the world of playback singing. A commerce graduate from SIES College of Commerce and Economics, he was on the path to becoming a Chartered Accountant. But fate had other plans.
While pursuing his academics, Naresh participated in Channel V’s reality talent show Super Singer. Although he did not win, his appearance on the show turned out to be life-changing. His talent caught the attention of none other than the legendary composer A.R. Rahman. Recognizing Naresh’s potential, Rahman gave him the opportunity to debut as a playback singer, a turning point that marked the beginning of a remarkable journey.
Breaking Through with A.R. Rahman
Naresh Iyer’s debut came with the song Mayilirage from the Tamil movie Anbe Aaruyire (2005). Composed by A.R. Rahman, the song showcased Naresh’s ability to bring emotions to life through his voice. This collaboration laid the groundwork for one of the most successful partnerships in Indian cinema.
In 2006, Naresh delivered his most iconic performance with Roobaroo from the Hindi film Rang De Basanti. The song, composed by Rahman, became an anthem for youth and change, topping music charts for weeks. Naresh’s effortless rendition captured the spirit of the film and resonated deeply with audiences across India. This performance earned him the prestigious National Film Award for Best Male Playback Singer, cementing his place in the industry.
The Rise to Stardom
Naresh’s rise in the music industry was meteoric. Following the success of Roobaroo, he became one of the most sought-after playback singers, lending his voice to films in multiple languages including Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, and Hindi. His versatility became his hallmark, allowing him to adapt to different musical styles and genres effortlessly.
Some of his notable hits include:
“Mundhinam Parthenae” from Vaaranam Aayiram (Tamil) — A soulful melody that won him the Filmfare Award for Best Male Playback Singer.
“Partha Mudhal Naale” from Vettaiyaadu Vilaiyaadu (Tamil) — A romantic track that showcased his vocal range.
“Kannan Vandhu Thozhi” from Sivaji: The Boss (Tamil) — A high-energy number that became a fan favorite.
A Versatile Performer
Naresh Iyer’s ability to sing in multiple languages and genres has made him a true pan-Indian artist. Whether it’s a classical-inspired melody, a peppy dance number, or a heartfelt ballad, Naresh’s voice brings a unique flavor to every song. Beyond film music, he is also the lead vocalist of Dhvani, a Mumbai-based fusion band that blends Indian classical music with contemporary genres.
Impact on the Industry
Naresh Iyer’s contributions to the Indian music industry go beyond his chart-topping hits. His journey from a reality show contestant to a National Award-winning artist serves as an inspiration to aspiring musicians. He has shown that talent, when combined with perseverance and the right opportunities, can lead to extraordinary success.
In an industry where competition is fierce, Naresh has managed to carve a niche for himself. His collaborations with some of the biggest names in the music world, including A.R. Rahman, Harris Jayaraj, and Ilaiyaraaja, highlight his ability to adapt and evolve with changing musical trends.
A Voice That Connects
What sets Naresh Iyer apart is his ability to connect with listeners on an emotional level. His voice carries an authenticity that makes every lyric come alive. Whether it’s a song of love, heartbreak, or celebration, Naresh’s renditions evoke genuine emotions, making him a favorite among music lovers.
His live performances further amplify this connection. Known for his charismatic stage presence, Naresh has performed at numerous concerts, both in India and abroad, captivating audiences with his energy and soulful singing.
Conclusion: A Legacy in the Making
Naresh Iyer journey is a testament to the power of dreams and dedication. From his humble beginnings in Mumbai to becoming a household name in the Indian music industry, Naresh’s story is one of triumph against all odds. His ability to balance tradition with innovation has redefined playback singing, ensuring his place among the greats.
As Naresh continues to explore new musical landscapes, his impact on the industry remains undeniable. His voice, rich in emotion and versatility, serves as a bridge between generations of music lovers, ensuring that his legacy will endure for years to come.
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Vaaranam Aayiram 🥹
Me: *has watched a movie/show thousands of times*
Also me everytime a character dies:
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Suriya and Jyotika's Inspiring Couple Workout Sparks Fitness Frenzy
Suriya and Jyotika, the power couple of the South Indian film industry, have once again set social media ablaze, but this time not with their on-screen chemistry or off-screen romance. Instead, it's their shared dedication to fitness that's garnering attention, leaving fans in awe and inspired to hit the gym.
In a viral video circulating on various platforms, the couple can be seen sweating it out together, engaging in rigorous workout routines. While Suriya's commitment to fitness is well-known, what truly surprised fans was Jyotika's impressive display of strength and endurance.
Amidst recent rumors suggesting trouble in paradise for the couple, with speculations of a divorce looming large, this video comes as a refreshing reassurance of their strong bond and mutual support for each other. Jyotika's relocation to Mumbai was cited as fuel for these rumors, but her recent Instagram post showcasing their workout camaraderie speaks volumes about the solidarity between them.
Suriya's fitness journey dates back to his remarkable physical transformation for the movie Vaaranam Aayiram in 2008, establishing him as a fitness icon in the industry. However, it's Jyotika's dedication to her fitness regimen that stole the spotlight in this video, portraying her as an equal partner in their quest for a healthy lifestyle.
In a recent interview addressing the divorce rumors, Jyotika clarified that her move to Mumbai was solely driven by work commitments and emphasized her husband's unwavering support for her career choices. She expressed gratitude for Suriya's encouragement and prioritization of their family's well-being, showcasing the depth of their relationship beyond the glitz and glamour of showbiz.
Jyotika's career resurgence, often termed as her 'second innings,' has been nothing short of remarkable. After a hiatus following her marriage to Suriya in 2006, she made a powerful comeback with 36 Vayathinile in 2015 and has since been delivering stellar performances, earning critical acclaim for her diverse roles.
Collaborations with industry stalwarts like Mammootty in Kathaal: The Core and projects alongside Madhavan and Ajay Devgn in Shaitaan have further solidified her position as a versatile actor with a penchant for challenging roles. With promising projects like Srikanth and DabbaCartle in her pipeline, Jyotika's career trajectory seems to be on an upward trajectory.
Meanwhile, Suriya has been busy promoting his upcoming venture, Kanguva, targeting the North Indian market. The film, backed by Studio Green, is poised to make waves with its multilingual release strategy, showcasing Suriya's pan-Indian appeal. Additionally, his collaboration with director Karthik Subbaraj for Suriya 44 has already generated considerable buzz, hinting at yet another exciting chapter in his illustrious career.
As fans eagerly anticipate their favorite couple's upcoming projects, Suriya and Jyotika continue to inspire millions with their commitment to fitness, resilience in the face of adversity, and unwavering support for each other's professional endeavors. Truly, they are the epitome of 'fitness goals' and relationship goals rolled into one!
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Tribute 790.
Tribute to Cinematographer Rathnavelu 790. Today, I am compelled to write about a prominent figure in the Southern film industry, renowned for his remarkable visual work and significant impact in recent years. This personality is none other than Cinematographer Rathnavelu. He commenced his career alongside veteran Cinematographer and Director Rajiv Menon, contributing to numerous advertisement films. Notably, he has contributed to several films across three languages, which deserve recognition. The majority of his works have been successful, featuring some of today's leading actors such as Rajnikanth, Vijay, Surya, and Jayam Ravi.Rathnavelu is well-known for his proficiency in visual effects and outdoor cinematography, showcasing a distinctive framework in each of his films. The South Indian film industry has gained recognition for its skilled technicians, particularly in the realm of cinematography. I have had the pleasure of watching a few films by this expert, including Aravindhan, Sethu, Nanda, Jayam, Bhagavathi, Thirumalai, Vaaranam Aayiram, and Peralagan. Although I haven't personally seen the much-discussed recent film Enthiran, I have witnessed the craftsmanship behind its production. My admiration goes out to the talented cinematographer Rathnavelu. The collaboration between Shankar, Rajnikanth, A.R. Rahman, and Ratnavelu undoubtedly resulted in the remarkable delivery of Enthiran, without any exaggeration. I am confident that the soft-spoken, silent, and smiling Rathnavelu will earn many more accolades in the days to come.
K.Ragavan 30-10-23 UntilWe meet again next week,
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BOMBAY SARATHA திரு பல்லாண்டு வாரணம் ஆயிரம் ThiruPallandu Vaaranam Aayiram
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changed dino's part from thiruchitrambalam to vaaranam aayiram 🤭
seventeen + tamil movies i see them being in
as a tamil carat, this was very self indulgent because i really love imagining seventeen in these movies.
SEUNGCHEOL. - vikram + anjali in imaikkaa nodigal
...if ykyk. i cried watching this movie, and seungcheol reminds me SO MUCH of vikram. totally not being biased bcus i love cheol and this is literally my most favourite movie of all time. but vikram was such a loving husband and was SO READY to be a father (yes he dies, but as if i would let that happen to seungcheol.), and i just know seungcheol would do anything and EVERYTHING for you. he would even give the UNIVERSE for you. he's just so 💔💔
JEONGHAN. - arjun + anu in oh my kadavule
even though the guy was a dick in this movie, at least he actually realized what he was losing...and i see jeonghan being like this tbh. he marries you because of some pact that you made as kids ('we'll marry each other if none of us gets married by 27!') and now you loathe each other. well, actually he loathes being with you but you still love him :(. and when he decides to divorce you, badabing badaboom some guy (possibly named lee chan) that claims he's god makes him time travel back in time to rethink some life decisions, and surprise surprise, jeonghan doesn't marry you, oNLY FOR HIM TO ACTUALLY FALL HEAD OVER HEELS FOR YOU??? so yeah, i see jeonghan getting a redemption arc for his love life, and he gets the best out of it!
JOSHUA. - aadhi + tara in ok kanmani
i would give my left kidney to meet someone like this. i'm serious. imagine saying 'oh i don't like the idea of marriage, it's so much commitment. how about a live-in relationship?' and then all of a sudden, when you're looking for a lady with alzheimer's, you blurt out 'NO MORE LIVE-IN RELATIONSHIP. MARRY ME RN.' well that's exactly what i see happening with joshua. you guys meet at a friend's wedding, and literally you move in together and just have so much fun, but then when you both have to go abroad for your careers, you guys now only have 10 days left to enjoy which y'all end up wasting because of arguments :/. but don't worry! joshua is not the type to let his person go at any cost >:( (you need to stay with him or else he will take custody of the cat. but you still love him 🫶
JUNHUI. - karthik + dr. shakthi in alai payuthey
i live for train romance, and moon junhui is the perfect man i imagine having a train romance. i live by that. like one day he sees you from across the train station while he's with his friends, and suddenly a day later he's flirting with you on the train while you're just praying none of your relatives sees you with a MAN. and if you thought that was a struggle...well i wish you good luck with hiding this relationship...
HOSHI. - sachein + shalini in sachein
hoshi is the type to be such a playful guy in college that everyone loves and gets along with except for that one person (ahem, YOU) that just seems to HATE HIM because of something he said about you just to TEASE YOU. and when he falls for you, this man is the type to place a bet that he will make you fall for him knowing full well that he will win because this lil shit knows what he's capable of, and when he does, he won't rub it in your face bcus he's mature and BETTER like that (well, he will later).
WONWOO. - aditha + nandini in ponniyin selvan
OH MY GODDDDDDD HISTORICAL ERA WONWOO ALWAYS HAS ME IN A CHOKEHOLDDDDD. and the story behind aditha and nandini will never fail to make me so sad. like, the right person wrong time trope is SO STRONG WITH THEIR STORY IT MAKES ME WANNA SKLJFGHKDLJGHFDK. ANYWAYS so yeah y'all fell in love as teenagers, but because of royal blood being tainted by commoner's blood shit kinda ruins y'all's future, you guys are forced apart, only for you to come back as a ruler of the rival kingdom, and married to some old hag...yeah. wonwoo in that role makes me FOLD.
WOOZI. - kamal + nethra in guitar kambi melu nindru (navarasa)
you BEST KNOW THIS MAN IS GETTING THE MUSIC MAN ARC. like, you're a singer, and y'all meet during a recording session. one day, he offers to drop you off, and you guys just talk and realize you guys have a lot in common. soon, y'all date, and you guys have such a great time, and he even writes a song for you, but unfortunately, he had to leave the country to explore his full potential as an artist, and you both had to part :(
MINGYU. - gautham + kundavi in sillunu oru kadhal
arranged marriage au for mingyu just makes sense in the best ways. like, at first you both do not like the marriage at all. you guys don't even spare a single glance at each other at the altar. all of a sudden, 5 years later you guys have a little daughter and y'all are making out on every single counter in the house when the poor kid is at school, completely oblivious. but then one day you find mingyu's old diary that he had back in his college days and you find out about mingyu's 'first wife' that he never got to divorce LMAO.
SEOKMIN. - kutty + geetha in kutty
THIS ANGEL OF A MAN!!!!! you have a boyfriend, but all of a sudden some random guy comes up to you and says 'i love you! :D' and hands you a flower....in front of your boyfriend. at first you keep expressing that you hate him, and you would think 'aw, poor seokmin, he's being rejected so many times :(', but NO!!! with a little bit of psychological warfare and pulling the 'I HAVE KIDS ON MY SIDE' card, you fall head over heels <3
MINGHAO. - mathi + jennifer in cobra
ah, yes. you meet the love of your life by hitting him with your dad's car which you weren't even supposed to take in the first place! don't worry because he fell head over heels for you when he was flipping mid-air, and was even moved to tears when he overheard how distressed you sounded when you found out what had happened to him. you guys start going out together (minus the days his twin attended the school) and eventually y'all start dating (YIPPIEEE), only for you to die in the end (womp womp :/). ok, but all jokes aside, he loved you so much, to the point where he broke off ties with his own twin. all the days he spent with you felt like pure heaven, it felt too good to be true. only for it to actually be too good to be true, that god decided it can't be true anymore, and killed you off!
SEUNGKWAN. - santhosh + kavitha in unakkum enakkum (something something)
modern boy x village girl is such a cute trope i don't think y'all get it. like, when you have to get used to how this london monkey (in the movie, not seungkwan bb) is so annoyingly attractive you just want to punch his pretty little face...lightly...caress it...and hold it....and then slap that smirk off his face! and the way seungkwan would love you so much that he's willing to go any lengths to impress your brother so seungkwan can marry you, including farming and adapting to harsh conditions JUST to prove his love for you <;/3
VERNON. - sathya + hemainika in yennai araindhaal
vernon meeting you the way sathya met hemainika is what i imagine tbh (without y/n dying ofc). like. you being a single parent and y'all start going out together and it's just good times bcus vernon gets along with the kid and you're all just like a cute lil family (pls don't flame me i forgot the plot to this movie...)
DINO. - krishnan + malini in vaaranam aayiram
I AM THE BIGGEST FAN OF MUNDHINAM‼️‼️‼️THAT SONG IS MY LIFE. I WANT THAT TO BE MY THEME SONG!!!!! anyways, back to chan. this couple is THE best love marriage. i always live by this couple. like, chan following you around campus because he is HEAD OVER HEELS for this girl, and he just, serenades and dances for you EVERWHERE on campus. my guy is DOWN BAD. and you eventually reciprocate the feelings. then you both be all lovey dovey and have your happily ever after!!!! definitely no tragic deaths anywhere!!
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SOURCES AND SIGNIFICANCE : BLOG POST #10
For the final academic blog, i will be tracking back to the session that took place on 29th November about Emotions and i will be using another media object as an example to show how Emotions are the visceral side of digital media.
This time I'll be using the South Indian film "Vaaranam Ayiram" (Thousand Elephants) Directed by Gautham Vasudev Menon, as the media in this blog. Its basically another movie that i loved which was purely driven by emotions and emotions only.
SYNOPSIS :
The movie tells the story of Surya, an Indian Army Major who discovers the death of his father while on a rescue mission. He then begins remembering the relationship he had with his father and the tales associated with him. The plot is based on the director's experience hearing the news of his father's passing in 2007, and it also serves as a memorial to him.
This movie is also one of those movies where the plot isnt as grand with a complex narrative and plot twists but its the characters and the emotions they express that makes it so special.
HOW IS THE EMOTIONAL ENGAGEMENT CREATED ? :
The movie offers the audience a wealth of knowledge. It emphasises that life must move on regardless of what occurs. Better opportunities are awaiting you. Every emotion was properly represented in the film. The director began by addressing the Father-Son connection, Husband-Wife relationship, and Lovers relationship in a way that only he could.
Because of a father who sees himself as his son's best friend, a mother's love for her family, a man who will stop at nothing to win the love of his life, the agony of losing a girlfriend, the recovery process, the protracted wait for a woman to have her love accepted, and a wife who is understanding, this movie is what it is.
When the main character is going through a challenging time, one of the movie's most crucial characters makes a fleeting appearance but has a big impact on him.
The greatest success of this film is when it enables us to comprehend love, friendship, and relationships, whether they are within or outside of the family, and when we are able to sense their connection and emotions while viewing the film.
REFERENCES :
Menon, G. (2008). Vaaranam Ayiram. Cloud Nine Movies. [Accessed 8 Jan. 2023].
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