Originally posted by: Angel-likeDevil
Hello Caro.. ๐ค How are you bandicoot?? :)
Caro, where did you get Shobana and Surya avi from? ๐
Originally posted by: bandicoot
I made them๐
Im good! how are U! I think of u and I think MILK
Originally posted by: Angel-likeDevil
OK.. did you take Shobana from that movie.. wait, I forgot the name ๐I'm good.. ๐ .. huh?? what is that? ๐
Oh yeahh.. I think I saw a clip from that movie on SS Music.. ๐๐Originally posted by: bandicoot
Dalapathi๐
Milk...if u drink more than one glass u are starving african children..remember that argument
Originally posted by: bandicoot
LOL i totally forgot that post ! I am going to stalk all old posts now! do u knw the topic title?
Originally posted by: shri kannan
I constantly see Stars performing for south indian songs especially tamil and telugu. But the costumes that they wear are kinda insulting us. Go for Dhoti(men) and half saree (women).
But whats with cheap makeup ,bended braids with pink ribbons,half saree that is 3/4th and the weird expressions ? Do you think that our movies or people in real life wear such things?
I could have taken that its funny if it was done in one show...but the same costume and expressions are repeated in all the dance shows...whenever the song turns out to be a south indian folk...
I am fan of ragini but i felt really bad while seeing the promos and the judges giving her a full on 30 :(
P.S: The word 'you' is directed towards the choreographers and the performers only๐
its nt insulting๐
Being a South Indian myself, i also dnt understand dis๐ก
i asked my mom if really south indians r lyk dis, den she tld me tht in villages, dey r d same as shown in d performance๐
Originally posted by: -crazygirl-
Actually krystal_watz and I are both correct. The Wikipedia gives the following definition of the word "Tollywood".
Tollywood may refer to either of the following two Indian film industries:
- Cinema of Andhra Pradesh, the Telugu language film industry based in the state of Andhra Pradesh, India.
- Cinema of West Bengal, Bengali-language film industry based in Tollygunge, a neighborhood of the city of Kolkata in the state of West Bengal, India
There you go. Confusion cleared.๐
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