![]() The voice modulation here is a textbook study for students of acting.Ĩ. Vidheyan (1994): Regret, relief, fear, and an odd sadness darts across Patelar’s ashen face when he tells Thommi how he killed Saroja. And then he leans forward and asks the collector, very coolly- “What do you want?” The collector tells him to stop everything to which Deva replies- “Mudiyathu” and walks away with that scene tailormade to glorify Rajnikanth.ħ. Deva instantly gets up, places a hand over his friend, signals him to stop. The camera orbits around Surya and Collector and then suddenly Surya jumps from his chair shoving angry words at the cop. Thalapathy (1991): Deva leans back on a chair watching the feisty exchange of words between Surya (Rajnikanth), Collector (Arvind Swami), and the cops. Rajamanikyam (2005): When the cop blocks his car and snarls at him, Manikyam initially plays it down and quips- “Saru puliyayurunnalley?” But then when he gets roughed up, Manikyam swiftly shifts from comic to assertive anger- “Valathottu nikkada.”Ħ. ![]() Pranchiyettan and the Saint (2010): When Pranchiyettan fumbles with the speech- “Poorangalude,” much to the amusement of the audience, he displays a helplessness, a sense of defeat that’s beautiful to watch.ĥ. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |