Sunday, September 19, 2010

Va Quarter Cutting Movie | Hero Shiva Next movie | Tamil Padam part -II | G V Prakash Kumar

One more interesting thing about the album is that Shiva has penned lyrics for a funny number, whose starting words are ‘Saudi Baasha…’ “Besides, each character in the movie could be identified with different music”, add sources.

Va Quarter Cutting’ can be called the ‘Tamil Padam part -II’ because the producers, Sashikanth Sivaji of Y NOT Studios and distributed taken care by Dhayanidhi Alagiri’s Cloud Nine Movies as well as ‘Tamil Padam’ Hero Shiva, have teamed up once again, to make us laugh and think (or stop asking logic) on the recent trends of Tamil Cinema. Interestingly SPB Charan and Lekha Washington do important roles in this film. The ‘Va’ before ‘Quarter cutting’ looks like a tax-saver as per TN Governments rules to keep Tamil titles in Tamil movies in order to exempt from entertainment tax.



Dialogue 1
A voice asks Hero Shiva, ‘Oru quarterukka ivaloo galaata?’. Immediately the Hero speaks out a punch dialogue saying that everyman, if asked to give up a habbit, will always long for doing it one more time. For this, he uses, Iyer-thayir sadam, Sate (Jain) – beeda (referring to Pawn Broker) as illustration, which brings laughter in us. Finally, Shiva pulls the guy to the wine shop for a last time(I guess).

Dialogue 2
The BGM during the start of this dialogue is actually the ‘Thediyae thediyae’ tune. This dialogue is delivered by an angry mom scolding her daughter (Linda?). She scorns accusing her daughter by comparing her with a tamarind. And then she bawls out in Hindi. Finally, she scares her that her father would peel off her skin. Don’t ask me, but this dialogue is part of the music album?!

Dialogue 3
This dialogue is Shiva’s narration about ‘Saudi Sheikh’, but he largely imitates ‘Vijay’s style. Shiva’s name is ‘Sura’ in this movie I guess. The ‘Saudi Sheikh’ requests ‘Sura’ for a rescue mission and he immediately agrees.

Dialogue 4
‘Ready ji’ – ‘Readi ji’ ‘Ok ji’ – ‘Ok ji’ ‘Pinroam ji’ – ‘Pinroam ji’ ‘Ready’ – ‘Ready’ – That’s all. I think this 6 seconds dialogue exchanged between two people, is the shortest dialogue clip that has come along with a tamil film music album ever.



Casting : Shiva, Lekha Washington
Direction : Pushkar Gayathri
Music Director : G V Prakash Kumar
Production/Banner : Sashikanth Sivaji

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