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ha-neul
tomorrow the great actor late Sivajiganesan's statue is going to be placed near the beach in Chennai, statue going to be opened by his friend and today's cm(Tamilnadu) Mr.K.karunanithi.
Dusty
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TheKid91
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ha-neul
i was really scared of the reply from you mister cking. Sivaji is one of the most famous actor. His body language will be amazing. let me get you some of his pictures in my next posting. then i am sure that u will be asking me to send more pictures.
ha-neul
newstodaynet.com/20jul/ss2.htm
hi guys view this page to know about sivaji ganesan. few pictures are also published in this page.
ha-neul
Memorable Films
Parasakthi (1952)
Pempudu Koduku (1953)
Poongothai (1953)
Mudhal Thedhi (1955)
Amara Deepam (1956)
Tenali Raman (1956)
Rangoon Radha (1956)
Ambikapathy (1957)
Schoolmaster (1958)
Maragatham (1959)
Veerapandiya Kattaboman (1960)
Kappalotiya Thamizhan (1961)
Pasamalar (1961)
Pavamanippu (1961)
Iruvar Ullam (1963)
Karnan (1964)
Motor Sundaram Pillai (1966)
Kandan Karunai (1967)
Thangai (1967)
Thillana Mohanambal (1968)
Kaval Daivam (1969)
Vietnam Veedu (1970)
Gnanavoli (1972)
Muthal Mariyathai (1985)
Thevar Magan (1992)
ha-neul
Sivaji was never considered to be a stylish actor by his critics. Style for men was always associated with their wardrobe, poise, and sophistication of their linguistic abilities and perhaps certain habits they carried on to give the added punch! Sivaji knowing his limitations used his “walk” to bring in the style. Whether it is the majestic walk in “Thiruvilayadal”, or the over-confident one in “Saraswathi Sabatham”, or the humble one in “Thiruvarutselvar” or the millionaire’s arrogant walk in “Navarathiri”, or the Bridge-on-the-River-Kwai inspired walk in “Thangapadakkam”, Sivaji answered his critics for his lack of style by walking. In some instances he added another dimension to the walk by using a walking stick - see him do that in soulful “Ponaal Pogattum Poda - Paalum Pazhamum” or move forward to see the swing of the stick in “Antha naal gnabagam - Uyarntha Manithan”. Unfortunately the critics missed these, but his fans remember!
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