This is a similar kollywood car quiz just like the previous one. No changes are made to the image. It’s just how the image appears on-screen and that is a clue.
Guess the movie and the sequence.
This is a similar kollywood car quiz just like the previous one. No changes are made to the image. It’s just how the image appears on-screen and that is a clue.
Guess the movie and the sequence.
Annamalai - Vetri Nichayam.
Posted by:Annamalai.
Posted by:Starting scene for Vetri Nichchayam song in Annamalai film
Posted by:அண்ணாமலை - வெற்றி நிச்சயம் பாடல்
Posted by:Yema kaathaga pasanga.. guru..yepdi pottalum kandu pidichiduraanga.. innum konjam kastamaanathaa try pannungalaen..
Posted by:correct correct correct. someone told extra detail and got it wrong :)
karthikeyan, its not the starting scene. it comes exactly in the middle of the song. this is where rajini starts to appear with the old man look. and this make-up holds good until the end. so this is an important scene. no probs, you are still right about the movie/song.
bristol boy, sure. sathiyama uda porathilla !!
Posted by:Man, just when I thought I got it, here I see many banged on it..
Posted by:A tougher one next Lazy..
This car appears a few seconds before the second stanza…
The car appears as an outline, then turns into a solid contessa I think.Thalaivar gets down from inside…
“Indru kanda avamanam..vendru tharum vegumanam…”
Keep them coming…
Posted by:lazy, sappayo sappa…kamal camp-la irundhaalum idhu padu easy…try try try again! u should select an image from some Rama Narayanan film…but adhuvum easy aaydum nu nenaikren…frame oramaa at the very least oru kosu vaavadhu irukkum…
Posted by:Naani Thaathaku Praaninge naa avlo paasam!
mmm…suresh krissna seems to have a fad for this sketch-morphs-into-image thingy… didn’t indrudu chandrudu have something on these lines as well? there, it was a market instead of the car.
Posted by:krishna, I think u r referring to aboorva sahodharargall (singeetam) and the start of the “annaathe aaduraar” song.
Posted by:Out of context, but i thought the previous one was from Dalapathi!
Posted by:ram, krishna is right. “indhiran chandhiran” opens with a similar sequence (a painting of a market place coming to life). not dissimilar to “aboorva sahodarargal”. considering kamal’s creative involvement in his projects and the 1989 release date for both movies, maybe he “reused” a technique :-).
Posted by:Annamalai..
Posted by:malai da, annamalai
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