Sunday, October 07, 2007

Return of Simbu

I see TV very rarely, sometimes used to switch between VH1 for music and Podigai for fun, but surprisingly yesterday a bigger fun was awaiting for me in Vijay TV. My friend assured me fun in this program called 'Some Jodi program' - regional tv serial dumbs danc competition. As everyone does we scrolled some other channels when these dumbs start dancing, but we didn't miss any part where the main comedian Simbu opens his mouth. This is the first time i am seeing his comments, that my friend assured will be of fun. To my surprise things turned out more interesting and emotional according to Vijay TV... Very childish and exaggerated drama took place..i have no word to speak about it. Check out the video below.


One thing is for sure, Like Father like son, the same emotional psycho. But you will enjoy this, and don't get tears in eyes,laughing...

And just tried to make use of this cartoon tool - http://www.toondoo.com/



Will come with something worthy one later...

5 comments:

  1. You must had given a nice titile for this post, may be "SIMBU the SUCKER".

    I felt the same way you do whn i watched an episode from my home(as everyone watched this). Silambrasan is not so talented to judge pple like this..

    This show should be portrayed as a funny event and should be remodeled to a comedy show later..

    I simply hate him.. He s a real fucker..

    One more thing, u made a simple mistake n the cartoon, just verify..

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  2. so, what's your problem with that? In the same program he said "எனக்கு இப்போ இருக்கிற fans எனக்குப் போதும்" (I am happy with my existing fans, I don't want to impress a new crowd showing a fake face). All that comes to my mind is David Grayson's quote: "Commandment Number One of any civilized society is this: Let people be different." You don't have to like him. But calling someone a "psycho" when you have have never met them, never talked to them, never talked to anyone who is close to them -- I don't know if that's even remotely logical.

    (Besides, he must be of your age, or may be younger. If you compare him with people with loads of experience (Rajinikanth or Sathyaraj, for example) I don't think that's a fair comparison.)

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  3. Yeh i agree i used somewhat harsh word like 'psycho' without knowing him. But i understand one thing: I don't think there is a need for that much emotion. And all agree or at least in my view he is not casual in giving comments. I mean over exaggeration kinda, which used to be in most of north Indian tv programs - (as if this program results gonna determine the life of participants). I totally don't like the way these programs are depicted to attract people and now i think its job well done by Simbu for Jodi program.

    And as per Commandment Number One: Let People be different. Thats fine but one can be different naturally but not intensionally. Its like i want to be different so i will make something different irrespective of its logicalness. I believe Simbu wanted to be different so he simply told Prithiv's dance is not good without telling any reasons (who knows my suspect is the director of Jodi program).

    Any have,if i told him wrong as per Commandment No 1, i am different in the society, i guess ;)
    But i see most of the people thinks Simbu is wrong, so as per the same commandment No 1, you are different in the society, jus kiddin ;) don't take this serious. I thought this and expressed this. This is not to increase the TRP rating of this blog ;)

    Thanks for visiting my blog...

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  4. "And all agree or at least in my view he is not casual in giving comments."
    In your view -- may be. Do all agree? maybe not. We cannot say unless we get the opinion of "all" -- which is not possible.

    "but one can be different naturally but not intensionally"
    Why not? Our intentions tend to change our nature over time. Remember the snakes with legs?

    "if i told him wrong as per Commandment No 1, i am different in the society, i guess ;)"
    Uh-oh. I didn't see from this angle. Yes, you're right. But, I just voiced my concern -- I didn't mean to blame you. But still, I think I have acted as if the "rules" do not apply to me :-/ Thanks for pointing this out!

    "But i see most of the people thinks Simbu is wrong, so as per the same commandment No 1, you are different in the society, jus kiddin ;) don't take this serious."
    Yes. I still don't see anything "wrong" in what Simbu has done.

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