the weight and pain this scene carries for tamil queers who grew up hearing this reaction to this scene is almost inconsolable. hearing it receive the same reaction years later without it being cut is almost unforgivable.
Audio producers and home studio owners of India, what do you folks do for power conditioning? All the Furman conditioners I see on Amazon India ship with the American type sockets. Please help! Harishh 🍉
The men's toilet is a literal wall. Of tiles. Which splashes urine on to the next guy's feet. And literally one wash basin with trickling water. Only food was burger, momo, sandwich-cold.And a fight to buy a glass of water. Sure, very little to complain about.
Boarded bus from one obscure corner of Anna Nagar East to go to Adyar which is 14 kms away because the cab was 600 rupees and taking the same time. Turns out the bus is free for women. Putting it out here to cause heart burn for men who want 'equal rights'
Surely there’s a better way for VCs to refer to the 90% of poor Indians than the current, widely used term, the elitist and saviour-complex laced “India2”.
Is it safe to admit that I didn’t like Maamannan?
Of course, Vadivelu and the background score were excellent. But the movie itself was meh.
I was expecting depth around scenes involving caste and politics. Missed opportunity, I’d say.
Because Chennai folks aren’t insecure or have the need to be defensive about our dosai. 🤷🏻♂️
I mean, have you seen Italians gush over their pizza joints?