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Posted on January 13, 2023
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Divya N
January 16, 2023
I enjoyed the podcast interview much more than your video interviews. It reminded me of the interviews that I used to listen to on the radio as a child. However, as someone who reads all your blogposts and watches most of the movies review videos, I really wish you would present some new content on the podcast and not draw from the blogposts/videos. Maybe your experiences as a reviewer, indepth critiques of movies or cinematic approaches that you might have left out of your short reviews on Youtube could be considered.
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Rohit Sathish Nair
January 16, 2023
Would you call this new brand of mass movie something that evolved from say, Prabhudeva’s brand of cinema (where according to what you have said before, scenes individually have a certain arc and the vitality that comes from it, but there isn’t much of a thread that connects these scenes), or would you call it a post-Instagram phenomenon?
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Padhma Ranganathan
January 16, 2023
BR, is this podcast available only on spotify? Could you make it available on other platforms like apple podcasts, or google podcasts as well?
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hari prasad
January 16, 2023
This is a Spotify exclusive podcast… i don’t think this would be available on other platforms…
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Karthik
January 17, 2023
This was very nice. I really liked that you brought Vasanth Sai. I dont know about him outside of films, but just going by the films he’s written and made, and his interviews, he seems like one of the nicest people in the industry. I really hope with Sivaranjiniyum and Payasam, his career has gotten a new wind. His brand of internal relationship dramas is something we could use more of.
I understand why you brought up Varalaru in the context of Ajith, but given how the movie developed the storyline of that character, I find that film to be far worse than the average hero worship movie.
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brangan
January 18, 2023
Thanks Karthik. So far the tone of the show is yet to find a footing — at least IMO. Because it is a mix of what the producers ask for and what I say.
I think an upcoming episode on a favourite film is going to be more me than them.
But all said, this is fun. Like learning to swim, or something 🙂
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Voldemort
January 18, 2023
Wow, congrats on the (not so brand new) podcasts BR!
Love how you keep trying new things. This was good but the ARR one was so full of love and I could feel all the nostalgia despite not being around at that time.
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damilan
January 19, 2023
I like the podcast format more than video, but I feel like it could use some tighter editing. Also, I feel it’s better to not have a bgm score than to have a flat, generic one.
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