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Gossip......


Gossip......
Fun and entertainment revolves around two aspects in our city one is cinema and the other gossip.
How much fun we have while watching movie in theatres I would not mind spending a week’s earning in watching movies; that is how stars have become superstars.
 Every other house has an aspiring model or a passionate film aspirant; good that’s Tamil nadu and that’s India; here especially in the metro we have the second best interest shown in gossiping. I remember recently my friend planned a trip to Coonoor, he invited me and mentioned that the sole purpose of the trip is to gossip. How reasonable and what a purpose!
So that way we indulge a lot in cinemas; some of the films which fascinated me and many others would include ‘3 idiots’ the way young Amir Khan has performed was truly remarkable then The ‘Burlesque’ was a fantastic movie around Cristina Aguliara , then the movie ‘KO’ was again a good movie then ‘Dear John’, ‘If only’ a treat watching. The film ‘Jodha Akbar’ I have not seen ‘Akbar’ but the way Hrithik Roshan has delivered the performance, I would say he has lived in it.
I had lot of free time so it permitted me to watch the movie Avan – Ivan today this has nothing to do with the few best watch I have mentioned in the previous paragraph. First of all I have no clue why this guy had to pose himself a squint? Oh! You have not watched the movie huh better be it. Vishal acted cross eyed. It seems the shooting went on for 200 days and this poor soul kept his eyes in a weird manner till then.
 I brought/bought back nothing, not a smile, not a heart break, no joy,no fun just head ache. I had to unwind my misery by watching the movie ‘3 idiots’ no comparison - mind you!
I have always been a critic; I watched ‘Ponnar- shankar’, then ‘Azhagar samiyin kudhirai’,’ Kaden’, is tamil cinema going to dogs? I eagerly wait for ‘Deiva thirumagan’ hope Vikarm would not let us down!

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