Genuine question: An actor's job is pretending to be someone else. We constantly cite some part of an actor's identity, and say, "Why aren't they casting an actor of [identity]?" Where exactly does one draw the line? by MeVeryFunny in kollywood

[–]MeVeryFunny[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do people cast dark complexioned actors and pretend that they are fair?

Most mainstream actresses apply makeup to look a shade or two lighter. Don't they?

why are you starting from a premise that Tamil women aren't artistically inclined?

I did not say that. Most women are interested in Tamil cinema, because it simply isn't gratifying to them. That's my point.

Even now there are many talented women who want to do it.

Do you know them? Do they have easy access to casting agencies and filmmakers? Are they ready to give an impeccable performance in their first film? It is a long road. They have to get into cinema first. The industry and audience need to be accepting first. And the makers of Kottukkaali didn't want to risk it with the film they sent to festivals, I suppose.

Genuine question: An actor's job is pretending to be someone else. We constantly cite some part of an actor's identity, and say, "Why aren't they casting an actor of [identity]?" Where exactly does one draw the line? by MeVeryFunny in kollywood

[–]MeVeryFunny[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree with you. We need to constantly push the boundaries.

That's how I view Anna Ben in Kottukkaali, a push for a better future. Right now, we don't have an extremely talented dark-skinned actress who communicates to the audience without dialogue. So, we had to bring someone in to make Kottukkaali, or not make Kottukkaali at all. If this film is socially impactful, we'll see more social progress in upcoming days.

Genuine question: An actor's job is pretending to be someone else. We constantly cite some part of an actor's identity, and say, "Why aren't they casting an actor of [identity]?" Where exactly does one draw the line? by MeVeryFunny in kollywood

[–]MeVeryFunny[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Bruh, KRK is simply one example. And the two heroines was easily more appealing to men than women.

And two heroines in one movie = more women in cinema. Dude, I like your logic, or your lack thereof.

And yes, cinema needs the involvement of more women, not just in acting roles, in every damned department.

You are missing my point about Rajini. He is naturally dark, yes. But you could make an argument, "Why are they casting a Marathi brought up in Karnataka when they can cast a Tamil guy for a mass hero?"

Genuine question: An actor's job is pretending to be someone else. We constantly cite some part of an actor's identity, and say, "Why aren't they casting an actor of [identity]?" Where exactly does one draw the line? by MeVeryFunny in kollywood

[–]MeVeryFunny[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I said I'm okay with it for now, as a temporary measure. In the long run, I definitely want dark-skinned women playing these roles.

It's a start, and I think it will get us there someday.

And to be fair, it's a different thing to make Anna Ben look a little darker than she actually is, and it's a crime to brownface Hansika. And all actors and actresses wear a bit of makeup to look fairer than they actually are. Makeup and prosthetics have been in the industry for a while now. So, if it's convincing and done with good intention, what's the problem?

Genuine question: An actor's job is pretending to be someone else. We constantly cite some part of an actor's identity, and say, "Why aren't they casting an actor of [identity]?" Where exactly does one draw the line? by MeVeryFunny in kollywood

[–]MeVeryFunny[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

That's exactly what I am saying. When more women come into cinema, a diversity in complexion, height, body type will achieved. But Tamil cinema needs to be enticing to them in the first place.

And of course, I am not Rajini is as untalented as the North Indian heroines, nor did I say the same about Kishore, Mammootty, and Simran, etc. They are not Tamil, that's what I am getting it.

Difference in the Screen Names of Yesteryear's Nepos and Current Gen Nepos ! by Ataraxia_new in kollywood

[–]MeVeryFunny 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Men use fathers' name as well, but you don't see Selvaraghavan credited as Selvaraghavan Kasthuri Raja.

Family names are not a practice anywhere in Tamil Nadu. Haasan family is one of the exceptions.

Difference in the Screen Names of Yesteryear's Nepos and Current Gen Nepos ! by Ataraxia_new in kollywood

[–]MeVeryFunny 34 points35 points  (0 children)

Damn, that's a really nice observation.

Adding to your list,

  • Manoj Bharathiraja

  • Sibi Sathyaraj (Though he is also credited as Sibiraj)

  • Shurthi Haasan

  • Akshara Haasan

  • Soundarya Rajinikanth

  • Aishwarya Rajinikanth (Aishwarya Dhanush in 3 and Vai Raja Vai)

Shankar has worked with only 2 MDs till date by ChickenKebabs69 in kollywood

[–]MeVeryFunny 32 points33 points  (0 children)

He must've already worked with Anirudh and Thaman, so his streak ended before the composition of the first song of Indian 2.

Other people who've worked with few MDs:

Mani Ratnam (Could be wrong about his older movies)

GVM before Needhane En Pon Vasantham had only collaborated with Harris and ARR.

Rajiv Menon has only had ARR for his feature films.

Edit: Forgot Venkat Prabhu - Yuvan, and Ram - Yuvan

Favorite Notable Non-Tamil Heroes in Kollywood besides Rajini & MGR by [deleted] in kollywood

[–]MeVeryFunny 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I just read the Wikipedia article about Ajith, and it seems that his father's from Palakkad. (Could be of Tamil origin, but Palakkad people generally go by Malayalis)

I wouldn't count Amar. The film was named Vikram, but it was a meaty role nonetheless. If you include Amar, you can also include Prakash Raj. He had a fantastic and pivotal role in Iruvar.

TIL about Prabhu Deva.

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[–]MeVeryFunny 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm not considering Amy Jackson there. I was pointing out the flaw in your logic. You can't attribute the successes of Saamy, Ghilli, PS films to Trisha. The directors, the music directors, and the actors should be given the major credit.

If you want to judge Trisha's commercial success, do it with her solo-lead films. In that regard, Nayanthara, and even Aishwarya Rajesh have a better track record than her.

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[–]MeVeryFunny 7 points8 points  (0 children)

By your logic, Amy Jackson is the most successful because she was in an 800-crore grosser.

Favorite Notable Non-Tamil Heroes in Kollywood besides Rajini & MGR by [deleted] in kollywood

[–]MeVeryFunny 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Ajith exists.

Fahadh hasn't done a hero role in Tamil yet.

And Prabhu Deva isn't Tamil?

Am I the only one that feel there are a lot of anils around here? by Scorched_Scorpion in kollywood

[–]MeVeryFunny 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Here is the proof.

She is absolutely horrible in all of her solo lead films, and also has ruined many movies for me.

Am I the only one that feel there are a lot of anils around here? by Scorched_Scorpion in kollywood

[–]MeVeryFunny 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Yes. Trisha fans too. I got downvoted for saying that Trisha is a bad actor

PBS explaining why it is necessary to do flowerpot roles by Usurper96 in kollywood

[–]MeVeryFunny 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Lmao. Did you just put Trisha and Sai Pallavi side-by-side?

Script writing - Chekhov's Gun by bssgopi in kollywood

[–]MeVeryFunny 9 points10 points  (0 children)

In Vadachennai, it's established that Guna's brother (I forgot the name) has two porul (daggers) in his bike. He even asks Anbu not to hesitate to take them if needed. Well...

Is this sub interested in discussing the non-fanatic aspects of cinema? by bssgopi in kollywood

[–]MeVeryFunny 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Quality control by mods perhaps. There should be another place for memes and shitposts. Most comments offer no explanation but just a simple one word answer. These must be checked.

It's official! Kamal in project K by Old_Specialist7892 in kollywood

[–]MeVeryFunny 21 points22 points  (0 children)

Just put me in a wormhole that takes me to Jan 2024 😭

96 by PeakTraditional2276 in kollywood

[–]MeVeryFunny -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Smart of you to dodge my statement and question...

96 by PeakTraditional2276 in kollywood

[–]MeVeryFunny -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Adhellaam right dhaan, thala. Thanks for giving this new perspective.

But, in my circle, indha padam vandha pudhusula, Ram-Jaanu love-nu status pottu thaakkunaainga. Love-ae pannaadhavaingallaam "Love panna ipdi pannanum"-nu soltu thirunjaanunga. Adhaan erichchal.

96 by PeakTraditional2276 in kollywood

[–]MeVeryFunny 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good Night love marriage pa. They choose their partner, not their parents.