Sorry, I wasn't referring to local FHM. And are you telling me you read read Time and listen to BBC for pretty babes? I guess it's just a different taste.Originally posted by MacNaiker:You verry funny. FHM bigger than Time and BBC?
What is FHM?
FYI Aish as once featured on 8 Days.
Let me tell u , I have seen Aish featured in countless foreign mag like E!. mags who have bigger presence than our unknown sg mags
I am NOT sorry to say this, you delude yourself. I don't watch TV much btw, be it mediacorp or anything else. As usual, you are making wrong assumptions as you always have been. Little fair faced oned.Originally posted by MacNaiker:I am sorry to say this. The world is about Hollywood and Bollywood and other countries. Not mediacorp.
I know FHM is local but since when did world entertainent ever revolve around our tiny island. I am talking about the bigger scheme of things.Originally posted by SumOne:Sorry, I wasn't referring to local FHM. And are you telling me you read read Time and listen to BBC for pretty babes? I guess it's just a different taste.
I am sorry to say this but u are in no position (if u dont watch TV much ) to comment on Aish popularity.Originally posted by SumOne:I am NOT sorry to say this, you delude yourself. I don't watch TV much btw, be it mediacorp or anything else. As usual, you are making wrong assumptions as you always have been. Little fair faced oned.
Originally posted by MacNaiker:Eh, this movie, seen before.
[b]Simran's work of major recognition was
in 2002 in a non glamourous parent role
Kannathil Muthamittal (A Peck on the Cheek) (2002) is a Tamil feature film directed by Mani Ratnam. It stars P. S. Keerthana, Madhavan, Simran, Nandita Das and Prakash Raj, as well as British actress Shefali Chowdhury (Harry Porter and the Goblet of Fire) in an uncredited role.
The film's score and soundtrack were composed by A.R. Rahman.
Through the eyes of a child of Sri Lankan Tamil parentage, who desires to meet her biological mother, Mani Ratnam explores war-ravaged Sri Lanka. tells the story of a young girl named Amudha, who is separated from her Sri Lankan parents by the war and raised by a young Indian couple. Amudha is a bright and mischievous girl, whose life is turned upside down when her parents tell her that she was adopted as a child. Although her adopted parents love her as much as could be, and have raised her without prejudice along with their biological children, Amudha cannot help but want to learn more about her biological family.The film premiered at the 2002 Toronto International Film Festival, and was selected as India's official entry to the Cannes Film Festival 2004. It also received a strong reception when screened at the San Francisco International Film Festival in 2003.
Awards
The film has won the following awards since its release:
National Award For Best Music ( India)
Best Composer of the Year 2002- A.R. Rahman
2003 Jerusalem Film Festival
Won - In Spirit for Freedom Award - Best Feature - Kannathil Muthamittal - Mani Ratnam
2003 Los Angeles Indian Film Festival (USA)
Won - Audience Award - Best Feature Film - Kannathil Muthamittal - Mani Ratnam
2003 National Film Awards (India)
Won - Silver Lotus Award - Best Audiography - A.S. Laxmi Narayanan
Won - Silver Lotus Award - Best Editing - A. Sreekar Prasad
Won - Silver Lotus Award - Best Child Artist - P.S. Keerthana
Won - Silver Lotus Award - Best Music Direction - A.R. Rahman
Won - Silver Lotus Award - Best Lyricist - Vairamuthu
Won - Silver Lotus Award - Best Regional Film (Tamil) - 'Kannathil Muthamittal' - Mani Ratnam
2004 RiverRun International Film Festival (USA)
Won - Audience Award - Best Feature - Kannathil Muthamittal - Mani Ratnam
2004 Film Fest New Haven (USA)
Won - Special Award - Achievement Award - Kannathil Muthamittal - Mani Ratnam
Won - Jury Award - Features (International) - First Place Winner - Kannathil Muthamittal - Mani Ratnam
Won - Audience Award - Feature (International) - Kannathil Muthamittal - Mani Ratnam
2004 Westchester Film Festival (USA)
Won - Best International Film - Kannathil Muthamittal - Mani Ratnam
2003 Zimbabwe International Film Festival (Zimbabwe)
Won - Best Picture - Kannathil Muthamittal - Mani Ratnam[/b]
You don't get it do you? As always.Originally posted by MacNaiker:I know FHM is local
but since when did world entertainent ever revolve around our tiny island. I am talking about the bigger scheme of things.And since when did world entertainment revolve around Bollywood? Not that I mentioned Singapore or mediacorp btw, but I guess we all know what your real intentions are. If you're going to try and debate at least do it sensibly, but I guess you never learn do you?
okok you're the best, now can you and your clones create a forum of your own and flood there instead of chit chat?Originally posted by MacNaiker:I am sorry to say this but u are in no position (if u dont watch TV much ) to comment on Aish popularity.
Ha ha...... If you really think that way. Man, what a joke. How many chinese/japanese/hongkong/taiwanese programmes do you watch? Not that it matters to me anyway.Originally posted by MacNaiker:I am sorry to say this but u are in no position (if u dont watch TV much ) to comment on Aish popularity.
Pardon me for not being impressed, it seems to matter quite a deal to you.Originally posted by MacNaiker:Firstly u are the one deluding yourself Aish was
1) Ambassador for Longiness Watches
2) L'oreal model
3) Miss World
4) Bollywood actress
5) Appeares in Hollywood too
6) Cannes Film Festival Official Jury member
7) MTV awards Guest in 2003
Why should I be clicking? I'm quite sure you never clicked on the links I provided you in the past either. Besides, my clicking or not will not change the fact that world entertainment does not revolve around Bollywood (even on a joint basis), and neither will entertainment news revolve around Aish.i am sick of u sumone.[/quote]
Don't blame me if your arguements are weak.[quote]if u hink u have limited knowledge. go here
People around the world know about Bollywood. and u tell them mediacorp. Sorry dude, they wont know. Cause they aint even heard of it.Originally posted by SumOne:And since when did world entertainment revolve around Bollywood? Not that I mentioned Singapore or mediacorp btw, but I guess we all know what your real intentions are. If you're going to try and debate at least do it sensibly, but I guess you never learn do you?
Get real, world entertainment does not revolve around Bollywood, not even on a joint basis.
That aside, are you saying BBC and Time are great sources for entertainment related matters? Maybe they're your preffered source, but I'm sure most Indians don't feel that way.
Originally posted by MacNaiker:Actually at this point I just want to say, I've got nothing against Indians. Just that ppl like you are such a disgrace to your own race. In fact, other Indians have told you too. You're just too thick-headed to change your ways. Total disgrace of an indian.
[b]BTW Bollywood is global now
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Look at my previous post, I never mentioned about mediacorp, why keep bringing it in? Are you that desperate to trying to debate an arguement?Originally posted by MacNaiker:People around the world know about Bollywood. and u tell them mediacorp. Sorry dude, they wont know. Cause they aint even heard of it.
Eh.... woopee? A single hit (especially a mini-one), doesn't justify your claims.Aish in in Hollywood. U dont call that joint basis then what?[/quote]
She's not the only person/asian in hollywood, so quite honestly, I don't find it a big deal. Maybe it means the world to you. But I'm quite sure Aish isn't particular of a fan like you whose such a disgrace to indians.Recently the bollywood movie RAng De basanti is very popular in westrn countries.
Originally posted by MacNaiker:Ok, give me more. Take your time. I'll wait here for you. Ha ha ha.... Really I will. Just as how Bollywood "rules" the entertainment scene, I'll wait here for you to post more info. Ha ha ha.....
You are talking about Joint basis. here's the joint basis for u
From my earlier post about Simran's movie
WHo u think compsed the music of the chinese film Wariors of heaaven and Earth. Go and find out.. Come back and tell me.
[b]Awards
The film has won the following awards since its release:
National Award For Best Music ( India)
Best Composer of the Year 2002- A.R. Rahman
2003 Jerusalem Film Festival
Won - In Spirit for Freedom Award - Best Feature - Kannathil Muthamittal - Mani Ratnam
2003 Los Angeles Indian Film Festival (USA)
Won - Audience Award - Best Feature Film - Kannathil Muthamittal - Mani Ratnam
2003 National Film Awards (India)
Won - Silver Lotus Award - Best Audiography - A.S. Laxmi Narayanan
Won - Silver Lotus Award - Best Editing - A. Sreekar Prasad
Won - Silver Lotus Award - Best Child Artist - P.S. Keerthana
Won - Silver Lotus Award - Best Music Direction - A.R. Rahman
Won - Silver Lotus Award - Best Lyricist - Vairamuthu
Won - Silver Lotus Award - Best Regional Film (Tamil) - 'Kannathil Muthamittal' - Mani Ratnam
2004 RiverRun International Film Festival (USA)
Won - Audience Award - Best Feature - Kannathil Muthamittal - Mani Ratnam
2004 Film Fest New Haven (USA)
Won - Special Award - Achievement Award - Kannathil Muthamittal - Mani Ratnam
Won - Jury Award - Features (International) - First Place Winner - Kannathil Muthamittal - Mani Ratnam
Won - Audience Award - Feature (International) - Kannathil Muthamittal - Mani Ratnam
2004 Westchester Film Festival (USA)
Won - Best International Film - Kannathil Muthamittal - Mani Ratnam
2003 Zimbabwe International Film Festival (Zimbabwe)
Won - Best Picture - Kannathil Muthamittal - Mani Ratnam[/b][/b]
Yes, more! More! Like as if it really matters. Ha ha ha...... I'll be waiting ok? "Really", I will.Originally posted by MacNaiker:And a certain actor started a craze in Japan for his movies. He even has his own snack in Japan bearing his name
Briefly: Tamil Cinema
Tamil Guardian
Dec 7 2005
Japanese Fans
Ever since the film "Muthu" was released in Japan, Rajinikanth (right) has become a huge star there, and now with the film "Chandramukhi"also having been released there, Rajini’s popularity has increased even further. "Chandramukhi"; was released in Japan and received a massive welcome. The film which was screened at the Ropongi Hills cinema, which seats 250 people, was fully packed, with only 8 Indian viewers " the remaining seats were taken up by the Japanese fans. The fans who came bearing Rajini t-shirts were thrilled by the fight and song sequences in the movie. On seeing the overwhelming response, the distributor of the film in Japan has promised the fans to release Rajini' next film " on the same day as it is being released in Chennai.
Ok tell me who composed for Warriors of heaven and earth. I think u are disgrace to own yrself. Such an ignorant clownOriginally posted by SumOne:Ok, give me more. Take your time. I'll wait here for you. Ha ha ha.... Really I will. Just as how Bollywood "rules" the entertainment scene, I'll wait here for you to post more info. Ha ha ha.....
Hahahaha........ Whatever I am, it's nothing compared to the joke you are. hahahaha......Originally posted by MacNaiker:Ok tell me who composed for Warriors of heaven and earth. I think u are disgrace to own yrself. Such an ignorant clown
And do yourself a favour. I know u cant argue any more. SO why dont u just give up.Actually, I've long given up a sensible arguement with you while you were using one of your clones. You don't really deserve it actually. It's just that I happen to be free these few nights. Besides, you've certainly taken effort to give people reasons to dislike you, thought I should give you a little acknowledgement to let you know your "efforts" are noticed (but not appreciated).
Maybe their the new mascots for Heaven and Earth Green Tea.Originally posted by ditzy:What is warriors of heaven and earth? Sounds like one of those cheap musicals they make in china.![]()