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00:00Parthiban said that the Indian 2 movie was not good.
00:03When the press asked him if the movie was a failure, he laughed.
00:07If Parthiban sees this video, he will get very angry.
00:10Do you know why?
00:12I am saying the same thing that you said.
00:17I am not saying that Parthiban said that the movie was not good.
00:20I am saying the same thing that you said.
00:25That's what I mean. Everyone understands that.
00:30I had a lot of problems when I was in my teens.
00:34So, when I got positive things for my teens,
00:40I said that I would watch the movie relaxed.
00:42He asked me what I said.
00:46He said that he has seen Balram Naidu more than 100 times.
00:49Balram Naidu movie is not released.
00:52From that, I understood one thing.
00:54Parthiban did not look like he was talking on purpose.
01:00He was in a lot of tension.
01:04In commercial movies, we know that.
01:06In some things, he would express it in a new way.
01:09So, let him release a lot of movies.
01:11I think his tension would have subsided by now.
01:14I wish him a happy life for his next movie.
01:19I feel that he is trying something new in a genre.
01:22You must have seen the trailer.
01:23It is not just a movie.
01:26Beyond that, there are things that make us feel sentimental.
01:33Many people steal when they watch a movie.
01:35What is your opinion on this?
01:36In those days, we used to call it Ghusku Idli or Nayantara Sala.
01:41In those days, Tamil Nadu was known as Oosy.
01:45So, there must have been a lot of impact.
01:49Vikram Nandy said that he did not support good movies.
01:52He said that it was a punishment for me.
01:55But that movie was a success.
01:57But that is dangerous.
02:05Hello to all the viewers of One India Tamil.
02:07I am Ranjith Kannan.
02:09We have TV Somu with us today.
02:11We are going to talk about some important things that can happen in cinema.
02:16Hello.
02:17How are you?
02:18I am fine.
02:19You are back after a long time.
02:21Yes, I am fine now.
02:23It's been three months.
02:25You are back.
02:27Recently, we have seen a lot of issues in cinema.
02:31Yesterday, in the Andhore shooting spot of Sarkar 2, a man named Elumalai fell from a crane.
02:38If you ask me if this is happening now, it's not just now.
02:40This happened in Indian 2 and in the Vizhala shooting spot.
02:42Such incidents continue to happen.
02:44What is the solution?
02:46Who should take the initiative?
02:48It's a very sad thing.
02:51I don't know if it's happening continuously.
02:55We know that it happened in Vijay's film, Bigil.
02:59It happened in the Kala shooting spot as well.
03:02Many such incidents continue to happen.
03:04One of the important reasons for this is that
03:08in the past, 20, 30, 40 feet cranes were used.
03:12Usually, it's the workers who work in the factory.
03:16It's easy for them to use those workers.
03:20In the Kala shooting spot,
03:22to make it look great,
03:24they used cranes of 100 feet or 150 feet.
03:26They used such cranes.
03:28They don't use those cranes in the factory.
03:32They use those cranes for other works in the factory.
03:36They don't train these cranes.
03:40They bring the workers to operate those cranes.
03:44So, both of them have to work together.
03:49The problem is that
03:51those who work in the factory don't know how to operate those cranes.
03:55They don't know how to operate those cranes.
03:59Those who come to operate those cranes regularly
04:03don't know how to use the cinema.
04:05They don't know how to use it.
04:07So, both of them have to work together.
04:11So, is there enough time for them to talk?
04:13There is a situation where they have to talk a lot.
04:15Cinema is a big initiative.
04:17They have to finish everything within a day.
04:19Yes.
04:21If the actor or actress doesn't act well,
04:25there is a debate whether the time is right or wrong.
04:29But, there is a lot of tension.
04:31The time is very important.
04:33There is a situation where money runs out every minute.
04:37So, they have to give time to both of them.
04:41Even if they don't know how to make money,
04:46there is a lot of tension.
04:48There is a lot of tension.
04:50So, they have to come up with an idea
04:54and give time to both of them.
04:58Similarly, there is a situation where
05:00electricity is not enough.
05:02So, they have to come up with new instruments.
05:06They have to train both of them
05:10and give them time to learn.
05:14If there is a big actor or actress,
05:16they have to come at 9.30 or 12.00.
05:18If they come at 12.00, they have to wait.
05:20So, they have to do something
05:22that is important for their lives.
05:24Something that is justified.
05:26They have to give time for that.
05:28No matter what the situation is,
05:30they have to give time.
05:32Another thing is that,
05:34I have been saying this for a long time,
05:36there should be an ambulance
05:38in the film production staff.
05:40There should be doctors, nurses,
05:43there should be an assistant.
05:45It is not a big deal.
05:47Almost everyone can do it.
05:49For example, there is Surya.
05:51There are some people who are
05:53concerned about it.
05:55In MGR's time, there were no
05:57ambulances.
05:59There was a personal doctor
06:01for MGR.
06:03MGR used to say,
06:05not just for me,
06:07everyone should be prepared
06:09for a stint.
06:11A hero should do it.
06:13Most people come there
06:15believing in a hero.
06:17Yes, they do.
06:19A mass hero decides
06:21on a producer.
06:23A producer cannot decide
06:25on a mass hero.
06:27He has to do it.
06:29If you look at Karthi's case,
06:31he is a social worker
06:33who is concerned about
06:35social welfare.
06:37He does a lot of charity work.
06:40But he has to pay attention
06:42to it.
06:44There is no need to
06:46blame anyone.
06:48He has to pay attention to it.
06:50He has to pay attention
06:52to it.
06:54When I interviewed
06:56RK Selvamani,
06:58we made a decision
07:00for the producers.
07:02I think he gave me
07:04this interview 2-3 years ago.
07:06It might have been before the pandemic.
07:08It might have been
07:10several years ago.
07:12But nothing happened.
07:14On one hand,
07:16it is the responsibility
07:18of the producers
07:20and actors.
07:22On the other hand,
07:24it is the responsibility
07:26of RK Selvamani
07:28to make a film
07:30without informing
07:32the producers.
07:34I have a doubt.
07:37Do they have any insurance?
07:39He has been saying this for a long time.
07:41He has been saying that
07:43the government should do it.
07:45Whether the government does it or not,
07:47that is the second issue.
07:49They will ask questions
07:51about the businessmen
07:53and the billions of rupees.
07:55There are already many plans
07:57that are due to the economic situation.
07:59Let it be any government.
08:01They will think about it.
08:03Let the government be the second issue.
08:05What can they do?
08:07Do they have any insurance?
08:09The second issue is
08:11health insurance.
08:13The third issue is insurance.
08:15If they bring all three as a must,
08:17we can avoid such losses.
08:19If a person is not there
08:21after an hour,
08:23it will be a shock.
08:25It will be a loss
08:27for the family.
08:29You saw the video
08:31where Karthi was crying.
08:34I feel very sad.
08:36It should not happen again.
08:38Once,
08:40A. R. Raghman
08:42in his studio
08:44fell from a high place
08:46and got injured.
08:48He did a program for the businessmen.
08:50He said that he will do a program
08:52for other unions as well.
08:54After that,
08:56in his studio,
08:58there was already
09:00a lot of insurance.
09:02There was a lot of insurance.
09:04Every studio should
09:06do such programs.
09:08With a lot of care.
09:10If they think that it is a matter of life,
09:12it is not just a matter of business.
09:14It is enough to think that
09:16there is life beyond that.
09:18There will be a lot of changes.
09:20It should not happen again.
09:22It should not happen again.
09:24They say that it is better to
09:26save the future.
09:28But it looks like
09:31there is no future.
09:33If they do something now,
09:35they can do it in the future.
09:41Last week,
09:43an Indian film was released.
09:45Parthiban's teen film was also released.
09:47There was a lot of criticism.
09:49Parthiban said that
09:51the Indian film was not good.
09:53When the press asked if the film
09:55was a failure, he laughed.
09:57You had a video with him.
09:59Did Parthiban respond to it?
10:03If Parthiban sees this video,
10:05he will get very angry.
10:07I said the same thing
10:09that you said.
10:11He said that the film was not
10:13good.
10:15He is not a critic.
10:17Even if it was a good film,
10:19he should not have said that.
10:21He laughed.
10:23He should have avoided it.
10:25He is a very good person.
10:28He gives importance
10:30to the things that
10:32happen in the world.
10:34For example,
10:36it has been so many years
10:38since the press conference
10:40was held.
10:42Even before the film was released,
10:44he used to stand at the gate.
10:46Even this time,
10:48he was standing
10:50in front of the press
10:52to see the response.
10:54If there is a news about him,
10:56he would react to it.
10:58If there is a number,
11:00he would respond immediately.
11:02He sent me a message the next day
11:04at 1.30 in the morning.
11:06There are a lot of works
11:08that need to be done
11:10to get more actors.
11:12I am arranging things
11:14to get more actors.
11:16There is a lot of promotion work.
11:18I did not sleep at all.
11:20I saw your video in the evening.
11:22I sent you an audio
11:25in the evening.
11:27In that video,
11:29I have a lot of love
11:31and respect for Kamal.
11:33I had mentioned that
11:35in my video.
11:37I had mentioned
11:39the relationship between
11:41Kamal and me.
11:43After MGR, Kamal did
11:45a lot of innovations.
11:47That is one thing.
11:49Another thing is,
11:51I do not know how Kamal
11:53would have done it.
11:55I was proud of that.
11:57I thought that
11:59it was a good opportunity.
12:01Ilaiyaraja once
12:03scolded me on stage.
12:05He said,
12:07I am not angry with him.
12:09I have kept Ilaiyaraja
12:11at that height.
12:13I have kept Kamal at the same height.
12:15I was not in a position
12:17to make fun of him.
12:19I did not say that the movie was not good.
12:22He said that.
12:24Both you and I
12:26did not say that the movie
12:28was not good.
12:30You said the same thing
12:32in the same tone.
12:34Everyone understands
12:36what I said.
12:38Everyone can understand
12:40what I said.
12:42That is the way
12:44we understand his speech.
12:46I did not say it intentionally.
12:48I just said what he said.
12:50I remember
12:52what he said after that.
12:54He said,
12:56I am tensed about the movie.
12:58I am running around
13:00like a rowdy.
13:02We all understand
13:04what he said.
13:06He said,
13:08the movie was not a big hit.
13:10He said something like
13:12a bumper hit.
13:14It was a positive remark.
13:16He said it was a positive remark.
13:19He said it was a positive remark.
13:21I said the same thing
13:23to my own movie,
13:25Teens.
13:27I had a problem with
13:29going to theatre.
13:31If Teens had
13:33positive remarks,
13:35I would have watched
13:37the movie relaxed.
13:39He said
13:41what I said.
13:43We all understand
13:45what he said.
13:47What he said
13:49was like this.
13:51When I heard
13:53what he said,
13:55I wondered
13:57what he meant.
13:59He said
14:01I have seen
14:03Balram Naidu's movie
14:05more than 100 times.
14:07Balram Naidu's movie
14:09did not come out.
14:11From that I understood
14:13that Parthiban
14:16did not mean what he said.
14:18He was very tensed.
14:20He said
14:22we have such a
14:24talented product.
14:26He had said
14:28he had to do
14:30a lot of things
14:32to make this movie.
14:34He was tensed.
14:36When a movie like that
14:38came out,
14:40he was tensed.
14:42He might have been
14:44tensed because
14:46he had seen
14:48Balram Naidu's movie
14:50more than 100 times.
14:52We all understand
14:54what he meant.
14:56Like Parthiban
14:58said in the audio,
15:00instead of his own movie,
15:02when it came out,
15:04he was tensed.
15:06Sometimes,
15:08we think words
15:10will come out differently.
15:13He might have
15:15been tensed.
15:17We can go beyond that.
15:19He is a good artist.
15:21He gives different movies.
15:23This movie is a success.
15:25Let this movie be a success.
15:27Next time, he will give
15:29a new thing.
15:31He tries different things in every movie.
15:33Yes.
15:35Even in commercial movies,
15:37we know that
15:39he will highlight new things.
15:41Let him give many movies.
15:43I think his tension
15:45has subsided.
15:47Let him try for a new movie.
15:49We can go beyond that.
15:51What is the reason for Parthiban
15:53to keep competing with big movies?
15:55As he said,
15:57the first movie was his.
15:59He might have suggested
16:01the producer.
16:03I don't know
16:05how it was before.
16:07In a way,
16:10it became a promotion.
16:14In the olden days,
16:16there was a plus.
16:18There were no online tickets.
16:20There were theatres nearby.
16:22In Chennai, there was a multi-competition.
16:24There were theatres in different places.
16:26When there were theatres nearby,
16:28Kamal and Rajini movies were sold out.
16:30There was another theater nearby.
16:32People used to go there.
16:34I don't know if there are
16:36such opportunities now.
16:38If you have a phone in your hand,
16:40you can watch any movie and relax.
16:42So, there were no opportunities
16:44for such a crowd.
16:46As you said,
16:48it became a promotion.
16:50What they say is,
16:52when there are two Indians,
16:54it's a team.
16:56When there is Kamal, it's Parthiban.
16:58I don't think it's necessary
17:00to do such things in the world.
17:02Because,
17:04it's not a competition.
17:07Because,
17:09there were times when
17:11four movies won.
17:13Even now,
17:15Vijay's and Ajith's movies
17:17were released on the same day.
17:19Last Pongal was released.
17:21Both of them were
17:23sold out more than the budget.
17:25Both were successful movies.
17:27They could have been a bit ahead in sales.
17:29They could have been a bit behind.
17:31They could have been a bit ahead in sales.
17:33They could have been a bit behind.
17:35But,
17:37Vijay's movie was a plus.
17:39It was a profitable movie.
17:41Since it was released on the same day,
17:43it's not like only one of the two movies
17:45would have won.
17:47Both movies would have won.
17:49It's a genre.
17:51Even if there is a lot of criticism
17:53about Indian movies,
17:55it's a movie that is misleading.
17:57Some people think
17:59that they are talking
18:01negatively about the movie.
18:04I too have my shortcomings in the movie.
18:06But, overall,
18:08the movie has more shortcomings
18:10than shortcomings.
18:12That's why,
18:14the movie was sold out.
18:16The audience is going to the theater.
18:18More than 100 crores of people
18:20came to watch the movie.
18:22The audience came to watch
18:24the movie on the third day.
18:26That's why,
18:28I don't think it's necessary
18:30to controversy about Indian movies.
18:32Recently, Dhanush directed
18:34his 50th movie,
18:36Selvaraghavan Vijayasuri.
18:38You must have seen the trailer.
18:40I think Dhanush is trying
18:42a new genre
18:44to make the trailer.
18:46You must have seen the trailer.
18:48Yes.
18:50It's like the movie,
18:52Ratham Aara Oduthu.
18:54Dhanush bathes in the river.
18:56The people in Thangai Kathapath
18:58pour water on him.
19:01It's like the movie,
19:03Ratham Aara Oduthu.
19:05I think that's why
19:07the movie was sold out.
19:09Otherwise,
19:11there would have been
19:13more controversies.
19:15It would have been better
19:17if the movie was cut.
19:19But, we can expect
19:21more from this movie.
19:23The reason is,
19:25before this,
19:27Pawar Pandey
19:29directed a lot of movies like
19:31Adithadi, Masala etc.
19:33Even if he was a good actor,
19:35he would have made a good movie.
19:37In that movie,
19:39Raj Kiran played the hero.
19:41He would have underplayed
19:43when he came to Flashback.
19:45He would have played
19:47the role of an old man
19:49who needs support.
19:51He would have
19:53played the role of an old man
19:55who needs support.
19:58He would have played the role
20:00of an old man who needs support.
20:02I think that's why
20:04there are sentiments in the movie.
20:06I think that's why there are sentiments in the movie.
20:08The three brothers,
20:10Thangai,
20:12and his parents.
20:14It's like Ramayanam.
20:16Thangai's marriage.
20:18He is in a fast food business
20:20and he is in a fast food business.
20:22He is in a fast food business.
20:24He is in a fast food business.
20:26I'll write about that business
20:28in Thangai's movie.
20:30I'll write about Thangai's movie.
20:32I'll write about Thangai's movie.
20:34I'll write about Thangai's movie.
20:36The marriage takes place
20:38on the same day.
20:40The story follows
20:42on that day.
20:46They told me he would be a
20:48don and an
20:50undercover officer.
20:52I don't know what he is.
20:54When we see the trailer, we can see that there are a lot of different types of fans.
21:04Recently, Tamil cinema has seen an increase in violence, drugs and bloodshed.
21:14What is your opinion on this?
21:20Most of it is cinema. In the 1990s, the World Health Organization conducted a study in Tamil Nadu.
21:30Cigarette use was increasing at that time.
21:40That was one of the reasons. Cinema was having a negative impact.
21:50In order to prevent smoking, a short film was made using manorama.
22:00It was not a short film. It was a commercial film.
22:10In those days, Tamil Nadu was known for smoking itself.
22:20There was a big impact. When you see people going by bus, they keep a big knife on the road.
22:30If you say that a person is a good person, he will be a good person.
22:40They have that responsibility. That is one of the reasons.
22:50In cinema, Vijay comes to politics. Everyone has the right to do so.
23:00Let him come, we will support him.
23:10He comes to politics as a campaigner.
23:20Even small children are his fans.
23:30When he is like this, he has to avoid social issues.
23:40Kamal has taken so many films with social responsibility.
23:50He has said things that can be said to a society.
24:00Even I said the same thing.
24:10In the recent film, Vikram took two films.
24:20The good thing about Vikram's success is that he is an artist.
24:30But the bad thing is that he is a drug addict.
24:40Even Lokesh Kanakaraj has to think.
24:50He doesn't have to say anything good.
25:00You are going to do things like this.
25:10We don't have the opportunity to make laws for this.
25:20The society has to be concerned about them.
25:30The actors are more important than the producer.
25:40Only if they think, it can be done.
25:50Sivakarthikeyan's films are not that good.
26:00When you watch it, it is a film that has to be successful.
26:10Even in his films, he doesn't say that he won't do it.
26:20If he doesn't smoke, there is a story behind it.
26:30He knows that he doesn't smoke or drink.
26:40But in a film, he creates a scene where he looks at an astrologer.
26:50I don't agree with that.
27:00I don't support that.
27:10He is a big businessman and a big hero.
27:20He has to do it.
27:30He has to do it.
27:40What do you think of Ranjith's work?
27:50I'm not here to play with words.
28:00I'm not here to play with words.
28:10I'm not here to play with words.
28:20I'm not here to play with words.
28:30Everyone knows this story.
28:40I'm not here to play with words.
28:50I'm not here to play with words.
29:00From the beginning, I was surprised to see Vikram in every poster.
29:10When I saw him walk, I felt like my stomach was aching.
29:20When I saw him walk, I felt like my stomach was aching.
29:30What does that mean?
29:40What does that mean?
29:50The way he speaks, his voice is different.
30:00He had to wear makeup for an hour.
30:08Apart from that, he looks like a character.
30:18When I saw that, I felt like I could see his dance again.
30:28I felt like I could see his dance again.
30:38I felt like I could see his dance again.
30:48Thank you.

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