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Sivaji: The Boss

Oh the movie was alright.

But I tell you chaps ....the heroine...damn she looks so lovely and elegant. Damn. Such beauty. Such beauty. I'm so impressed.

shriya!!!
she got some fine tight bod....her tummy.....mmmmmmmm
i wouldnt mind going out on a date with her..:smitten:
 
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Oh I made the mistake of making fun of him in front of a Tamil girl. Lol I had a malayalee on my side. Lol she went on to argue that 90% of Amitabh's dialogs are ripped from Rajnikant movies.

For some reason I really can't see Rajni doing those smoking angry scenes. It would be like winnie the pooh getting angry.

I dont think amitab bachan is such a good actor, he is ok and way over-rated
I rather have a kamal hassan, mohan lal or a nana patekar, anytime.
 
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TBH that is not one of the nicest pictures of the Godess.

I'll get a mail composed when I get the time and send it.
 
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TBH that is not one of the nicest pictures of the Godess.

I'll get a mail composed when I get the time and send it.

TBH ?

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'Boss' Rajnikant rocks Bahrain too

Sunday, June 17, 2007
16:41 IST

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South Indian superstar Rajnikant's "Sivaji: The Boss" created a record of sorts in Bahrain with theatres reporting 100 percent occupancy mainly from the Indian community.


So intense was the pre-release hype in the Gulf country that tickets were sold out two days before the film released Friday.


"The movie has made a historic mark in Bahrain because it is the first time more than one theatre is showing only one movie over and over," said Sunil Balan, marketing and public relations head of the Bahrain Cinema Company.


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"This is also the first time we have experienced 100 percent occupancy in our theatres for any movie just an hour after release. The seats for all the shows at both theatres are already 90 percent booked for the next week - a record."


Balan added that the movie was expected to run in Bahrain for at least a month and nearly 5,000 people saw it Friday alone, the Gulf Daily News reported.


"The movie is simply stunning, splendid and superb," Vijay Kuma, an accounts executive, said after watching the 'first day first show' of "Sivaji". "The long wait was not a waste, the hype was not a façade."


Directed by Shankar, "Sivaji" is the story of a man who returns to India from the US to do good for the people. It is said to be the most expensive movie ever made in India with a whopping budget of over Rs.600 million ($15 million).




In several Indian cities, specially in south India, Rajni fans waited in serpentine queues to get tickets and were ready to pay anywhere between Rs.1,000 to Rs.1,500 for a single ticket.


Rajnikant has ruled the Tamil film industry for over 30 years. The actor's popularity has, over the years, transcended Indian boundaries. He has fans even in places as unlikely as Japan.

The japnese!!!!! now the ARabs tooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


why are human beings soooo ****!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
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To be honest.

BTW Bahrain has a lot of Indian movie fans too I think.

you have no clue how much i hate abberevations, especially when women send you sms...


shriya got one of the best bod's in the business...she is way hot..dont like her face that much....
 
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Here in london also Sivaji is a big hit. I felt like being in india frm the ticket counter to the cinema hall.Just like the energy in any Indian city. Really enjoyed the sprit of people and the movie. Songs was superb... new technical effects... all together nice entertainment. India Tamils are lucky.:tup:
 
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shriya got one of the best bod's in the business...she is way hot..dont like her face that much....

A Pakistani guy living next door to me believes she is my girl friend after drooling at her poster in my room and me telling him to stay off the beauty.

I cant tell him the truth now. It's too late. He'll kill me.
 
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Here in london also Sivaji is a big hit.

Yeh, I can't believe I had to stand in a line for almost half an hour to enter the movie!
I was among the first who entered....:oops:
 
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