Originally posted by: bambogli
^ 😆 Do you think I watched Mera Saya or Teesri Mazil in 60s or Golmaal in late 70s? TV channel hotay kis liye hai, Ritz. 😛
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Originally posted by: bambogli
^ 😆 Do you think I watched Mera Saya or Teesri Mazil in 60s or Golmaal in late 70s? TV channel hotay kis liye hai, Ritz. 😛
Originally posted by: bulls-eye
LOL.. Do you know that their 70s movies were considered soft po*n😆 (Of course not just theirs but others' as well.) Seems there would be 2 versions for release (I think this was in malayalam industry) and the adult version was screened in the late night show
My Favorite Movies of Kamal Hassan
1.Sagara Sangamam
2.Nayakan
3.Indian
4.Sadma
5.Pushpak
6.Chachi 420
7.Appuraja
8.Swathi Muthyam
9.Devar Magan
10.Thenali
11.Michael Madana Kamaraju
12.Guna
"Sagara Sangamam" what a beautiful movie😍
and I never get bored of watching this movie.
[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gs38L1jIQC0[/YOUTUBE]
Guna 😍
[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mO59WJTqGro[/YOUTUBE]
aww... i love singing and listening to this song "priyathama neevachata kusalama, neenichata kusalame..."
Haha... I have it running on loop atm. One of the cutest songs ever! ;-)
Among Kamal's comedies, I like Sati Leelavati, Panchatantram.
Originally posted by: boredsoul
Haha axy , did you watch dasavatharam , in the tamil version he played a telugu guy to the T from mannerisms to mobile ring tone
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https://www.indiaforums.com/article/kamal-haasan-receives-death-threat-over-sanatana-dharma-comments-bjp-calls-for-boycott_225882
Feel free to discuss any movies you've recently watched. Link to previous thread !
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