The blockbuster of the year, the film that created cinematic history Sivaji
celebrates 150 days today.
The film did extremely well in not only South India but in non-Tamil speaking
centres like Mumbai and Delhi. And that was not all, the success transcended
borders. The film had a fantastic response in countries like USA, Malaysia, Sri
Lanka, Singapore where it crossed 100 days, a rarity for any Indian film.
Superstar Rajni as Sivaji mesmerised the audience with his persona and his
daringly different style. A never before see Rajinikanth, suave and young, smart
and funny captured the hearts of millions.
The film gave Shriya instant fame and recognition. This film made her the most
sought after actress in the movie business.
Sivaji also gave actor Suman, a start at a second innings in Kollywood. As the
conniving Adhiseshan, Suman played the cool and calm villain with great style
and charisma.
Vivek as Sivaji's uncle had all the punch lines and held his own in every frame
with the Superstar.
The beautiful sets by Thotta Tharani, excellent cinematography by K.V.Anand,
lovely lyrics by Vaali, Vairamuthu, Na. Muthukumar, Pa.Vijay and Blaaze set to
A.R.Rahman's scintilating music, made Shankar's film a once in a lifetime
cinematic experience.
We at Galatta.com are proud to be associated with this wonderful frame of
cinematic history. We wish that the film crosses may more milestones.
celebrates 150 days today.
The film did extremely well in not only South India but in non-Tamil speaking
centres like Mumbai and Delhi. And that was not all, the success transcended
borders. The film had a fantastic response in countries like USA, Malaysia, Sri
Lanka, Singapore where it crossed 100 days, a rarity for any Indian film.
Superstar Rajni as Sivaji mesmerised the audience with his persona and his
daringly different style. A never before see Rajinikanth, suave and young, smart
and funny captured the hearts of millions.
The film gave Shriya instant fame and recognition. This film made her the most
sought after actress in the movie business.
Sivaji also gave actor Suman, a start at a second innings in Kollywood. As the
conniving Adhiseshan, Suman played the cool and calm villain with great style
and charisma.
Vivek as Sivaji's uncle had all the punch lines and held his own in every frame
with the Superstar.
The beautiful sets by Thotta Tharani, excellent cinematography by K.V.Anand,
lovely lyrics by Vaali, Vairamuthu, Na. Muthukumar, Pa.Vijay and Blaaze set to
A.R.Rahman's scintilating music, made Shankar's film a once in a lifetime
cinematic experience.
We at Galatta.com are proud to be associated with this wonderful frame of
cinematic history. We wish that the film crosses may more milestones.
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