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00:00Film is like a curtain, we have to go inside and come out of the curtain to see the reality of life.
00:07How do we see life from there?
00:09How do we love each other in the company?
00:12How do we move from one college to another?
00:15That is the beauty of film.
00:18So, we are focusing on that.
00:24In cinema, there are many elements.
00:28There is a lot of change in cinema.
00:31You have to accept that.
00:33It is not just about sitting and watching.
00:37You have to work for it.
00:39You have to receive it.
00:41You have to take responsibility for it.
00:47I am a fan of Rai Mansari.
00:48I have heard a lot about him.
00:50I have heard a lot about him.
00:52I have heard a lot about him.
00:54He flipped everything.
00:58I watched a lot of Saram Jaipuram.
01:02You will never know why I watched that movie.
01:06I have watched movies, but not this.
01:09How can this be that painful for you?
01:12Super star?
01:14What is his name?
01:16What is his name?
01:17Where is he from?
01:19He is from Tamil Nadu.
01:21I am a superstar.
01:23Who are you?
01:25You don't know who the superstar is?
01:26What's your favorite?
01:28Superstar...
01:30Dominic Sara?
01:32Yeah!
01:34This interview is going to be a hit!
01:40Greetings to all the filmybeat directors of One India
01:42The person we are going to talk to today is
01:44Alan from Team O
01:46Greetings to everyone
01:48How are you all?
01:50I'm good
01:52Everyone looks fresh
01:54Let's keep it off camera
01:58Let's start with you
02:00Can you give us an overview of the film?
02:02How did it start?
02:04How did the casting go?
02:06The film started
02:08with a love
02:10It was shot in Kondalini
02:12It was shot in Kondalini
02:14It was shot in Kondalini
02:16It was shot in Kondalini
02:18It was shot in Kondalini
02:20It was shot in Kondalini
02:22He gave me the script
02:24He gave me the script
02:26There was a....
02:28There was a...
02:30A Trip to the Sun
02:32A Trip to the Sun
02:34A Trip to the Sun
02:36From there
02:38A man stops by
02:40After his death, he went to Kashi.
02:45When he came back to Tamil Nadu, he asked people
02:50if he could write or if he could fall in love.
02:55He wanted to know if he could write or fall in love.
03:00This is what I wanted to talk about in this film.
03:05How did you come to this film? How was the narration process?
03:10I had already signed a film.
03:15I hadn't announced that film yet.
03:20I heard the song I sang in that film.
03:25I liked the song and I came to this project.
03:30It was a surprise for me.
03:35I didn't expect this at all.
03:40I got a chance to explore this film.
03:45It was a very enjoyable experience.
03:50How did you come in? How did they approach you?
03:55Ramya called me from the casting side.
04:00She told me about the details of the project.
04:05The project was already on.
04:10I was the last one to enter.
04:15She sent me all the details.
04:20I liked the story and the characters.
04:25How did you come in?
04:30Nandhan was the cameraman.
04:35I asked him about the subject.
04:40He gave me the script.
04:45I had a feeling that I could do it.
04:50The script was okay.
04:55But I wanted to show it visually.
05:00That's how I came in.
05:05Did he tell you about the get-up?
05:10He told me about the get-up.
05:15I had a get-up for 25, 30, 40 years.
05:20You said you were doing it for three periods.
05:25How did you feel about everyone's behavior?
05:30How did you feel about everyone's behavior?
05:35When we were acting, we wore costumes.
05:40It was different when we were dubbing.
05:45I had the same hair for 20, 40 years.
05:50I didn't come on the first day.
05:55It's okay. You caught me on the second day.
06:00How did you like the experience?
06:05It was good.
06:10I haven't done many variations.
06:15I haven't done many variations.
06:20I was asked if I wanted to do it for 40 years.
06:25The performance of the character is important.
06:30The character in the story is a life story of a writer.
06:35The character in the story is a life story of a writer.
06:40The character in the story is a life story of a writer.
06:45The character in the story is important.
06:50All the scenes are performance-based.
06:55All the scenes are performance-based.
07:00I got a chance to experiment and orchestrate.
07:05I got a chance to experiment and orchestrate.
07:10Music plays a vital role in the film.
07:15Music plays a vital role in the film.
07:20How did you feel when you worked with him?
07:25Music is not just a factor.
07:30It has a lot of layers.
07:35There's a song in the middle, a song in the pop space.
07:40Another song, Shivan's song, has to fulfill an aspect of Kashi.
07:45When I saw the posters, I wanted to see it as a horror film.
07:50When I saw the posters, I wanted to see it as a horror film.
07:55I could not do it differently.
08:00The influence of western classical music is also there in the film
08:05Shankar sir's songs are influenced by Carnatic music
08:09But there is a cue in the film
08:12A dreamy sequence that happens in a church
08:15We saw that in the trailer
08:18But the film has a different music
08:21That is also influenced by western classical music
08:25There are a lot of layers in terms of music
08:28There is not just classical music in the music
08:31There are a lot of things in the music
08:34Sir, you tell me
08:36There is a different aspect in the film
08:40How do you see that?
08:43The Anmigam aspect of the film
08:46Anmigam is correct
08:48Anmigam is not just an image
08:50It is completely Anmigam
08:52You need Anmigam
08:55Anmigam is like a curtain
08:58We have to go inside and come out of the curtain
09:02That is how we see life
09:05How we see God
09:08That is the main theme of the film
09:14Anmigam is not just a cue
09:18When I was young, I used to go to Kashi
09:22I used to see how the group was writing
09:25I used to go there and see how the group was writing
09:30I used to go to the next bridge and write
09:34I used to go to the next ticket counter
09:37There was a barrier in the film
09:40I used to learn from there
09:42I used to write like Anmigam
09:45I used to write with love
09:49I used to write with love
09:52I used to write with love
09:55I used to write with love
10:00When I came to Andhra, I wrote with love
10:05I wrote the film in Andhra
10:08I did the film in Tirumala
10:11I did the film in Andhra
10:14There are two types of love. One is love between a man and a woman, and the other is love between a man and a woman.
10:25How to separate the two types of love is the question.
10:29The Vedas say that love is the most important.
10:33But love is not.
10:35If you open your eyes and close them, you will find love.
10:38Love is not just about being close to someone.
10:43Love is not about being close to anyone.
10:47You can only be this close to someone.
10:49You can only be this close to a good person.
10:51If you are this close to a good person, then you don't need love.
10:54Love is not about being close to someone.
10:57Ok, good.
10:58First, I would like to ask you about your past and what you enjoyed as a child.
11:05I will start with you.
11:07What were the movies or directors you watched as a child?
11:12I don't know about movies.
11:14I only watched dramas.
11:16I studied in a school.
11:18I used to go to school.
11:20I used to go to school.
11:22I used to go to school.
11:24I couldn't go because of my health.
11:26I used to go to school.
11:28I used to go to school.
11:30I used to go to school.
11:32I used to go to school.
11:34I used to go to school.
11:36I used to go to school.
11:38I used to go to school.
11:40I used to go to school.
11:42I used to cry to school.
11:44Did you cry because of the movies or because of the real family?
11:48Sometimes I cried because my mother beat me up.
11:52I used to cry because of my mother beating me up.
11:54When I was that age, I watched a movie called, The Sleepers.
11:57When I was that age, I watched a movie called, The Sleepers.
11:59You acted when you were around 14?
12:01Yes, when I was 8.
12:03That's why I wanted to make a film that could easily explain all the things that happened in my life.
12:18There's a book that I read. In cinema, you have the power to change yourself. You have to accept it.
12:28You can't just sit around and do nothing. You have to accept it.
12:33It's not a good thing to accept it. If you don't accept it, it will take you to the wrong path.
12:39The first film I saw with my father was the last one.
12:47I wanted to know how to raise a family.
12:51When you're 5 or 6 years old, how do you raise your family?
12:59I wanted to know how to raise a family.
13:07I was given a responsibility to raise my family.
13:17I can't forget those two films.
13:22I can't forget those two films.
13:27I saw it when I was very young.
13:32I saw it when I was very young.
13:37I'm going to ask you about your films.
13:42I'm going to ask you about your films.
13:47I'm going to ask you about your films.
13:52Before World Music, I was introduced to A.R. Rahman.
14:02At the time I was born, Rahman was the most happening.
14:07At the time, he was the one who was giving the youth a lot of attention.
14:12At the time I was born, Rahman was the one who was giving the youth a lot of attention.
14:17I was like, what's this sound?
14:22After that, there was a person who was a mature person.
14:32That's when I realized what kind of music he was.
14:35That's when I realized what kind of music he was.
14:38That's when I realized what kind of music he was.
14:43His introduction was A.R. Rahman's album.
14:48His introduction was A.R. Rahman's album.
14:53His introduction was A.R. Rahman's album.
14:58After that, I listened to other songs of A.R. Rahman.
15:08I listened to some of his songs in his first film.
15:11I listened to some of his songs in his first film.
15:14I listened to some of his songs in his first film.
15:17It's easy for the music directors today.
15:21It's hard to be with A.R. Rahman.
15:24No one has seen that.
15:27No one has seen that.
15:30No one has seen that.
15:34He started from here and he's here now.
15:38He started from here and he's here now.
15:43He went to the world and released a book.
15:48He went to the world and released a book.
15:53He's handsome.
15:58The answer is that he started from here and he's here now.
16:03His albums are a combination of a lot of songs.
16:08His albums are a combination of a lot of songs.
16:13His albums are a combination of a lot of songs.
16:18We started going to Michael Jackson, The Beatles, Doors.
16:24We introduced Sean Rawlton.
16:29We introduced Sean Rawlton.
16:34I've always been a fan of his music.
16:39I've always been a fan of his music.
16:44All of his fans are still inspiring me.
16:49Who are his influences in western classical music?
16:54Who are his influences in western classical music?
16:59I don't want to talk about him.
17:04I don't want to talk about him.
17:09I don't want to talk about him.
17:14Thomas Miller.
17:19Thomas Miller.
17:24Thomas Miller.
17:29Hans Zimmer.
17:34Hans Zimmer.
17:39What's your favorite Tamil and Malayalam movie?
17:44What's your favorite Tamil and Malayalam movie?
17:49I like Lalaithin Mamooka movies.
17:54I like Lalaithin Mamooka movies.
17:59I like Lalaithin Mamooka movies.
18:04Even now, I am a big fan of Mamooka.
18:08Can I say something about the movie that inspired me?
18:11Yes, you can say anything.
18:13Mamooka inspired me.
18:15There is a Malayalam movie called Kaazhicha.
18:19I watched Surya Madhasam.
18:21I like Malayalam movies.
18:23I watched Surya Madhasam.
18:25Lalitha's movies are the same.
18:27Those are the movies that inspired me a lot.
18:29But only after I came to cinema, I concentrated on acting and direction.
18:39These movies inspired me a lot when I was young.
18:43What about you?
18:45I don't know if it inspired me.
18:47There are a lot of movies that are still in my mind.
18:51For example, Autograph.
18:53I watch all the Autograph movies.
18:57I remember that movie.
18:59I think you should ask me the same question.
19:01There are a lot of movies.
19:07I watch a lot of movies.
19:11I don't know why I watched it.
19:13I don't have the reason to watch it.
19:15I just want to watch it.
19:17It is such a painful movie.
19:19I watch it every season.
19:21I watch a lot of movies.
19:25I watch a lot of movies.
19:27I used to watch it when I was in college.
19:29I used to watch it in the cinema.
19:31I used to watch the songs.
19:33I used to watch the songs.
19:35It is an addiction.
19:37It changes all the time.
19:39It is not an inspiration.
19:41You enjoy everything all the time.
19:43I like to ask about food when I do interviews.
19:47There is a thing called special food in your country.
19:51Tell me what is special food in your country?
19:53Special food in my country is Biriyani.
19:55Don't tell me about Biriyani.
19:57That is a bomb.
19:59Biriyani is a bomb.
20:01Have they cooked it for you?
20:03No.
20:05You are asking about the success meat.
20:07No.
20:09It is not about cooking.
20:11It is about hygiene.
20:17If it is hygienic food, it is fine.
20:19Yes.
20:21I eat healthy food.
20:25What about you?
20:27I like South Indian food.
20:29I like rice, porridge, rasam etc.
20:33I eat those food.
20:35My mother cooks it.
20:37I am comfortable eating the food my mother cooks.
20:41This is a fish.
20:43It is a fish.
20:45It is called Karimeen.
20:47It is a fish.
20:49It's like a snake!
20:51It's like a snake!
20:53There's a snake in the lake.
20:55The lake is full of water.
20:57They take the water
20:59and boil it in the banana leaf.
21:01It's fried.
21:03Banana leaf!
21:05What's this?
21:07It's fried fish.
21:09What does it mean?
21:11It's not fried.
21:13It's steamed.
21:15Ah, ok.
21:17Do you have...
21:19In South India,
21:21it's fried in banana leaf.
21:23It's legendary.
21:25What about you?
21:27I have porotta beef.
21:29It's a classic.
21:31It's made in Kerala.
21:33Chicken biriyani.
21:35Malabari.
21:37It's made in Wayanad.
21:39Biriyani.
21:41My mom makes good biriyani.
21:43It's superb.
21:45It's good.
21:47Normal.
21:49Fish curry.
21:51Sambar.
21:53What do you like?
21:55You gave me only mutton.
21:57You gave me beef, fish, chicken.
21:59You gave me only mutton.
22:01In our country,
22:03it's beef only.
22:05In our country,
22:07it's beef only.
22:09It's South Tamil Nadu.
22:11In South India,
22:13it's biriyani.
22:15In South India,
22:17it's appam, porotta.
22:19But, I don't like it.
22:21I don't like it at all.
22:23There's no discrimination.
22:25If it's non-veg, it's fine.
22:27Even if it's chicken 65,
22:29I can't drink water.
22:31I've eaten pigeon.
22:33What do you call it?
22:35Butterfly.
22:37It's tasty.
22:39How is it?
22:41It's like a butterfly.
22:43It's like a butterfly.
22:45You can eat anything.
22:49I want to eat something special.
22:51I haven't eaten anything yet.
22:53I want to go somewhere.
22:57I want to play a game.
22:59Can you take one by one?
23:01You take one.
23:03You shouldn't look at the screen.
23:05You should show it there.
23:07You should find it there.
23:09I should find it?
23:11Yes, you should find it.
23:17I should ask a question?
23:19Yes, you should ask a question.
23:23I'm not an actor.
23:25So, you should ask a question.
23:27You should find out what's in the paper.
23:29You should only answer yes or no.
23:31I'm not an actor.
23:33Are you a celebrity?
23:35No.
23:39Are you in the film industry?
23:41No.
23:45Are you a director?
23:47No.
23:49Are you a producer?
23:51No.
23:53Are you a music director?
23:55No.
23:57Are you a singer?
23:59No.
24:01Are you an actress?
24:03No.
24:05You are in the film industry.
24:07Half of it is the answer.
24:09Half of it is the answer.
24:11Half in the film industry?
24:15Half in the film industry.
24:17What's half in the film industry?
24:19Industry.
24:21That's what I'm asking.
24:23There's a half in the first one.
24:25I'll give you a clue.
24:27It's a movie.
24:29I'm an actor.
24:31You're an actor.
24:33Are you a singer?
24:35I'm an actor.
24:37It's a movie.
24:39It's a movie.
24:41Is it new or old?
24:43It's new.
24:45It's very new.
24:47Is it a goat?
24:49No.
24:51Who acted in it?
24:53Who acted in it?
24:55Yes or no?
24:57Yes.
24:59I'll give you 11 guesses.
25:01If you tell me who acted in it,
25:03I'll give you a clue.
25:05If I had shown my back,
25:07they would have guessed it.
25:09It's your turn now.
25:11You take it and give it to someone.
25:13You shouldn't open it.
25:15You shouldn't open it.
25:17Vetri brother has found the answer
25:19in 11 guesses.
25:21Give it to me.
25:29I didn't see it.
25:31They'll guess it right.
25:35Is it a movie?
25:37Is it a movie or an actor?
25:39Is it a movie?
25:41Is it a movie or an actor?
25:45Is it a movie?
25:47Is it a movie industry?
25:49Actor?
25:51Vetri?
25:53No.
25:55Tamil?
25:57Yes.
25:59Superstar?
26:03Wow!
26:05Finish it.
26:07Superstar?
26:09Yes. What's his name?
26:11What's his name?
26:13In Tamil, right?
26:15No.
26:17I'm confused.
26:19Do you know who Superstar is?
26:21My favorite?
26:23Daniel?
26:25Yes.
26:27This interview will go on for 2 days.
26:33I know.
26:35But I didn't get it right.
26:37Don't waste it.
26:39Tamil Nadu Superstar
26:41is a problem.
26:43It's no problem.
26:45It's your turn.
26:47I'll give you 2 choices.
26:49Give it to everyone.
26:57Okay.
26:59Okay.
27:01Okay.
27:03Okay.
27:05Is it a movie industry?
27:07Yes.
27:09No?
27:11Is it an industry?
27:13No.
27:15Industry?
27:17Industry?
27:19I forgot what I wrote.
27:21Sorry.
27:23Public figure?
27:25Half?
27:27Music director?
27:29Actor?
27:31Ratan Tata?
27:35Half of what you said.
27:37Ratan?
27:39Half of cinema industry?
27:41Half of cinema industry?
27:43Industry?
27:45Cinema?
27:47Cinema?
27:49Cinema industry?
27:51Director?
27:53Music director?
27:57Cinema?
27:59Movie?
28:01Tamil movie?
28:03Recent movie?
28:05Very old movie?
28:07Very old?
28:09Black or white?
28:11Not that old.
28:1390s?
28:15Rajini?
28:17Before 90s?
28:1990s?
28:21It was released in the 80s.
28:23Isn't it 90s?
28:25No.
28:27The team is confused.
28:29It's an 80s movie.
28:33Tamil sir's movie?
28:35Yes.
28:39I filtered it very little.
28:41It's a Tamil movie released in the 80s.
28:45Sadi Leelavati?
28:471987?
28:49It was released in 1987.
28:53Kamal Haasan?
28:55Legendary music director.
28:57Balachander?
28:59No.
29:01Kamal Haasan?
29:03He's the director?
29:05What do you call him?
29:07God?
29:09Now?
29:11Kulaga?
29:13Half?
29:15Not that?
29:17Kulaganan?
29:19Kulaganan?
29:21Kulaganan?
29:23Malayalam?
29:2524 questions!
29:27Kulaganan was not released in the 90s?
29:29It was released in 1987.
29:31Since it's an 80s movie,
29:33I filtered it very little.
29:35Why did you want to find out?
29:37About the director?
29:39Cinema?
29:41About Ekamal?
29:43Director?
29:45I don't have a director.
29:47You don't have one?
29:49He's an actor, right?
29:51Yes.
29:53He's not an actor.
29:55He's an actor.
29:57You're confusing me.
29:59You're confusing me too.
30:03He did a decent movie.
30:05It was released in the 80s.
30:072000s?
30:09He's a semi-director.
30:11He's a semi-director.
30:13He's an actor.
30:15Yes, he's an actor.
30:17He's an actor.
30:19He recently collected 100 crores for a movie.
30:21Recently?
30:23He recently collected 100 crores for a movie.
30:25100 crores?
30:27He's collected 100 crores for 3 movies this year.
30:29Who's he?
30:33Maniratnam?
30:35No.
30:37Where did he act?
30:39You can find out the actor.
30:41You can find out the actor.
30:43Can you find out who's the actor?
30:45He's the hero and story writer.
30:51He wrote the story.
30:53Is this Lokesh?
30:55Yes.
30:57He's an actor too.
31:03His name is in your name.
31:05Is his name in your name?
31:07The name of the movie itself has a half in it.
31:10Half of the name of the movie is your name, sir.
31:13Sir, they are making fun of me a lot.
31:16Anbu.
31:17Anbu?
31:18Anbu?
31:19If you don't find out, I'll kill you.
31:20Anbu.
31:21They confused me a lot, sir.
31:24Sundar C.
31:25Sundar C.
31:26Yes, Sundar C.
31:27They confused me a lot, sir.
31:28Anbu Esayam is the name of the movie.
31:30They confused me a lot, sir.
31:31They confused me a lot, sir.
31:32They confused me a lot, sir.
31:33Okay.
31:34So, next is another small game.
31:36I'll divide it in half.
31:37You both are a team.
31:38You both are a team.
31:39Okay?
31:40So, this is like this.
31:41I'll give you a password.
31:43Let's say, a password is a word.
31:45Okay?
31:46You have to convey a password to them.
31:49Okay?
31:50That's the game.
31:51I don't know how to explain this correctly.
31:52This is the word.
31:53Okay?
31:54One minute.
31:55The first one, right?
31:56That's the word.
31:57Okay?
31:58Okay.
31:59So, what is it?
32:00You both will take turns.
32:02Okay?
32:03First, you have to explain to them.
32:04It's the same word.
32:05You have to explain to them.
32:06Okay?
32:07Have you seen it?
32:08No, I haven't seen it.
32:09They haven't seen it.
32:10Okay.
32:11So, you have to give only one word.
32:12It's not acting.
32:13It's one word.
32:14You have to give a clue.
32:15Okay.
32:16So, you have to give a clue.
32:17You have to give a clue to them.
32:19If they don't find it, you have to give a clue to them.
32:21So, who will find it first?
32:23That's it.
32:24You start.
32:25You also start.
32:26Okay?
32:27Fagatfasal.
32:32Did you say Fagatfasal 2 word 2?
32:34What?
32:35Wow.
32:36Wow.
32:37Fagatfasal.
32:38Fagatfasal.
32:39Okay.
32:40So, next.
32:41This is really difficult.
32:42So, next.
32:43It's very easy.
32:44It's the same word, right?
32:45Yes, sir.
32:46Fulaganna.
32:47Fulaganna.
32:48Wow.
32:49You have to give one word.
32:50I didn't expect there to be a loophole like this.
32:52I'm sorry.
32:53Okay.
32:54Next.
32:55It's easy.
32:56It's easy.
32:57You can say it.
32:58You can say it.
32:59Give a tough one.
33:00Give a tough one.
33:01There is no problem.
33:02He found it in the first chance.
33:04You also found it in the first chance.
33:06He is giving a tough one.
33:10Kannada.
33:11KGF?
33:12Kannada?
33:13I don't understand.
33:15It's Kannada.
33:19It's over, right?
33:20Yes.
33:21Tamil.
33:22It's the same word.
33:23It's the same word.
33:24I think you missed it.
33:25I think you collapsed.
33:28Tamil.
33:29Tamil.
33:30That's it.
33:31What should I say?
33:32Tamil.
33:33Is it a movie?
33:34You shouldn't say that.
33:35Tamil.
33:36He guessed something.
33:37Tamil.
33:38He didn't say anything.
33:39Did he ask if it was a movie?
33:40Yes.
33:41Okay.
33:42You go.
33:43Language.
33:46He said Tamil.
33:47What language?
33:48Connect it.
33:49There is Tamil.
33:50There is a movie.
33:51Tamil movie.
33:52No.
33:53Language.
33:54Tamil movie.
33:55He guessed Tamil movie.
33:56But that's not it.
33:57No.
33:58Next name.
33:59No.
34:00Next name.
34:02Wood.
34:04Wood.
34:05Wood.
34:06Hollywood.
34:08He said Hollywood.
34:09It's over.
34:10Hollywood.
34:11It's not Hollywood.
34:12It's Kollywood.
34:13Kollywood.
34:16Okay.
34:17Don't steal.
34:18I said Kollywood.
34:19Okay.
34:20So, last.
34:21It's over if you say Kollywood.
34:22Okay.
34:23You go.
34:24Next name.
34:29Recognition.
34:30I don't know.
34:32No.
34:33National.
34:34National award.
34:35Right.
34:36Smart.
34:37Smart.
34:38Okay.
34:39He guessed it based on what I said.
34:40I didn't say recognition.
34:41I said award.
34:42I said national.
34:43Award.
34:44Say award.
34:45If you say national, you get national award.
34:46I said recognition.
34:47Okay.
34:48Before ending, I want to ask you some special questions.
34:51Let's keep it like this.
34:53Let's keep it like this.
34:54The albums released in this year.
34:58Movies' albums.
35:00Which album is your favorite?
35:03This or that.
35:04It's a bit tough.
35:05You are caught.
35:06There are two Sean Rolden albums.
35:08Let's see what he says.
35:10Captain Miller or Ayala?
35:12I don't know.
35:13Say something.
35:14Captain.
35:15Okay.
35:16Captain Miller.
35:17Captain Miller or star?
35:18Captain Miller.
35:19Captain Miller.
35:20Captain Miller or Indian dude?
35:21Oh.
35:22Captain Miller.
35:23Captain Miller.
35:24Captain Miller or Thangalan?
35:25Thangalan.
35:26Thangalan.
35:27Thangalan or Garudan?
35:28Thangalan.
35:29Thangalan.
35:30Thangalan or Lover?
35:31Lover.
35:33Lover is the best album of this year.
35:35Yes.
35:36Superb.
35:37I will say that.
35:38I have seen the value.
35:39Yes.
35:40Actually, he did the Telugu version of Usirapuravi song.
35:45So, there is no bias.
35:46Lover is the best album.
35:48There is no bias.
35:49Yes.
35:50Lover or Vettaiyan?
35:53They said Lover is the best.
35:55Lover.
35:56Lover or Lubberpandu?
36:00Lover.
36:01Lover.
36:02Lover or Vazhai?
36:03Santhosh, I shouldn't get angry.
36:04Lover.
36:05Lover.
36:06Lover or Rayam?
36:09I like Rayam a lot.
36:12So, Lover.
36:13Lover.
36:14Lastly, Lover or Nayyalagan?
36:16Lover.
36:17Lover.
36:18So, you have won Lover.
36:21Next, the last two segments.
36:26I will start with the lyrics of a song.
36:29You have to find out which song it is.
36:31The same two.
36:33I will ask the person who raises his hand first.
36:36The person who answers has to raise his hand first.
36:40Koodadhenru koorum poogum, yedhu mannin meethu.
36:45Yes.
36:46That's it.
36:47Koodadhenru koorum poogum, yedhu mannin meethu.
36:54Okay.
36:55Next.
36:57Chinna pookkal paarkail, degam paarthan yaabagam.
37:00Velli oday pesi naal, sonna vaarthain yaabagam.
37:03Kaadhal crocha.
37:04Wow.
37:06Okay.
37:07So, one-one tie.
37:08This is the last tiebreaker.
37:12Kavithai onru paarthu poogai,
37:14Kangal kalangi nanum enge.
37:18Okay.
37:20Savanji?
37:21No.
37:22Savanji?
37:23No.
37:24Savanji?
37:25No.
37:26No?
37:27Singer is Udhuthu Narayanan.
37:29One more time.
37:31Kavithai onru paarthu poogai,
37:33Kangal kalangi nanum enge.
37:35Enge.
37:36Enge.
37:37Enge.
37:38Enge.
37:39Enge.
37:40Enge.
37:41Enge.
37:42Enge.
37:43Enge.
37:44Enge.
37:45Enge.
37:46Enge.
37:47Enge.
37:48Enge.
37:49Enge.
37:50Enge.
37:51Enge.
37:52Enge.
37:53Enge.
37:54Enge.
37:55Enge.
37:56Enge.
37:57Enge.
37:58Enge.
37:59Enge.
38:00Enge.
38:01Enge.
38:02Enge.
38:03Enge.
38:04Enge.
38:05Enge.
38:06Enge.
38:07Enge.
38:08Enge.
38:09Enge.
38:10Enge.
38:11Enge.
38:12Enge.
38:13Enge.
38:14Enge.

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