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@krishnags91

Sports enthusiast. Liverpool fan. Filter kaapi, not people!!!

Chicago, IL Katılım Mayıs 2011
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Krishna@krishnags91·
Can’t agree more. That mid-robbery scene with Kara & Karunaas facing the cop is a standout—the tension and pacing just click. Wish they’d brought that cop back as a callback; real missed opportunity to elevate the narrative. Still a decent watch, but could’ve gone higher. #Kara
Sudhir Srinivasan@sudhirsrinivasn

MAAAAANYYYYY thoughts on #Kara starring #Dhanush (potential spoilers alert): ______ Bank robbery, heist, a team forming, an expert who's figuring his way around new challenges... these are all such cinematically exciting ideas. In the case of Kara, director Vignesh Raja tries to marry them with Tamil film ethos: Small-town setting, farmers, theism, Robin Hood figure... and of course, the mother of them all: melodrama, which I have lots of affection for. What Kara doesn't seem to account for is the numbing power of repetitive sadness, particularly when the music (GV Prakash) insists on underlining it at every opportunity. In hindsight, I do think that the film might have benefitted from a more stoic approach towards the protagonist's suffering (especially because he's a grey character as well). Dhanush submits fully, likeably. He doesn't seem to be perturbed that there are few moments that play to the gallery, save for, say, the intro scene of a 'hero landing', and that homage to Pudupettai, as a DSP remarks, "Ivan nikkaraan da... Nadakkaraan da..." I quite enjoyed that mirror shot of Kara rising like a ghost, as DSP Bharathan (Suraj, with a great performance) gets a bit startled. This is a film about an ordinary man, a condemnable man even, who's trying to pay off a debt, come hell or high water (reference to the Hollywood film quite deliberate given the themes). A man who makes the full transition from robber to Robin Hood. I enjoyed that for the longest time, Kara isn't even a particularly decent man, let alone be a hero. He potentially causes the death of a close one as well. The film also launches into a fascinating thesis on the nature of theft and how retribution seems tied to status or the lack of it. The system tramples all over Kara, labelling him a thief and a criminal, but what about DSP Bharathan who's happy to steal credit? What about Muthuselvan (Jayaram), a bank manager, who loots from his own company? Really, how different is he from Kara who's branded for stealing from his home? The setting and Dhanush's look reminded me of Karnan, of his pent-up rage as he smashes that government bus. I sensed an echo of that here, when he smashes a vault again and again. The echoing sound, and Karunaas' anxiety, make the scene so memorable. For me, these heist portions are the soul of the film. That's why my most favourite stretch is when Kara and his uncle (Karunaas), mid-robbery, find themselves face-to-face with a policeman who walks in to open an account. The film beautifully takes its time with this scene and the genre truly comes alive here. I certainly wished for a lot more of this. Considering the number of implied robberies in this film, it's a pity that a lot of them end up as information than experience. And that is because this film is up to its neck with ideas. A troubled marriage, a thematic exploration of theft, agrarian problems, the machinations of a manager, a Javert–Jean Valjean-style cop-criminal pursuit, a quest tied to a dead father, a pregnancy reveal that doesn’t quite land, a sudden homage to Thevar Magan, a potentially unreliable ally… It's a lot. On account of this density perhaps, there are small emotional payoffs that don't quite register. Like Kara's sudden realisation that his father could have got justice for all the farmers through legal means. Jayaram’s Muthuselvan is sly and dark, but I wasn't sure about the occasional comic undertones, even at the very end. Above all, Selli feels... underwritten, which is sad, because at one point, it feels like Kara's quest begins with wanting to provide a good life for her. I particularly enjoyed that visual idea of rain leaking through their roof, and how the scene that begins with Selli standing away, dry and safe, ends with her joining Kara under the rain. I was also slightly unsure about the moral framework. If this is a grey, unfair world, how's it that one 'evil' character is at the receiving end of seemingly divine justice (with a Karuppusami reference as well), while the other walks away victorious? I ask only because of the implication that a protector deity is watching over these innocent men. But let's be clear that films like Kara matter. Because they're trying to tell a story, not sell a star. We don’t get enough of these from our leading actors. But Kara's hopeful balance between a Hollywood-style genre film and the emotional texture of Tamil cinema is a tricky objective. I do think that in this film, the lush sentiment comes at the expense of genre pleasures, and it's not like the film is fully able to lean into the thrill of a Robin Hood narrative either. The action sequences show this: they’re intimate and chaotic, not designed for heroism, not designed to entertain. I do think that this film could have really done with fewer ideas, and perhaps the occasional shot of adrenaline. But this is a film with an original soul. And I'll always stand by such cinema. One of many memorable visuals from this film has an old man’s corpse being kicked in the presence of his son, Kara. In most star-led films, that moment would trigger primal retribution (immediate or otherwise). Here, it doesn’t. Because the man responsible isn’t a conventional villain; he's just a careless, indifferent government employee. And so, in this film, Kara, despite his anguish, can do nothing but walk away. It's genuine, affecting helplessness. And that's rare, and for that reason, precious.

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The maturity Nitish Reddy’s showing this IPL says a lot about his temperament. If he keeps up his bowling, he could be the perfect support act in South Africa next year. Hardik, Jaddu, Nitish & Axar in WC 2027 — that’s proper all round strength and depth in the middle-order.
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A story worth telling, drawn from real events right after Indian Independence and the Hindi imposition of that era. Likely to resonate most with Tamil audiences. A few moments really work, the first half moves slowly, but it holds together as a one-time watch. #Parasakthi
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Krishna@krishnags91·
Akeal Hosein is a serious bowler. Outstanding control in the powerplay, right at the stumps, no width on offer. Has been excellent so far in the SA T20. Would love to see him spin a web with Noor at Chepauk. Handy with the bat too, can tonk a few. #SA20 #JSK #CSK
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Krishna@krishnags91·
@ashwinravi99 England really need to cash in before Starc’s second spell. Would be wild if this very England side ends a 14-year drought to win in Aus, what a stat for a team that’s been so poor all series. #Ashes2025 @ashwinravi99
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Krishna@krishnags91·
Still thinking about #Madharaasi. Cinema’s magic is the same as the stories we loved as kids — a good tale, told well. With its tight screenplay& craft, it pulls you in. Safe to say Thuppakki is in safe hands, this could mark SK’s advent as a sleek action hero & we’re all for it!
Krishna@krishnags91

#Madharaasi is a game changer for Sivakarthikeyan. He takes on a gutsy role few would dare, and does full justice. Sleek set pieces, a worthy villain, and ARM’s tight screenplay reminiscent of Thuppakki/Ghajini/Kaththi. Must watch!

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Krishna@krishnags91·
#Madharaasi is a game changer for Sivakarthikeyan. He takes on a gutsy role few would dare, and does full justice. Sleek set pieces, a worthy villain, and ARM’s tight screenplay reminiscent of Thuppakki/Ghajini/Kaththi. Must watch!
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Krishna@krishnags91·
Siraj finishing it off with the ball today, poetic justice after the heartbreak at Lord’s. Cricket, the ultimate leveller. 👌#INDvsENG #OvalTest
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Krishna@krishnags91·
ODI WC final: Aus beat Ind. T20 WC final: Ind beat SA. WTC final: SA beat Aus. Cricket really is a leveller! 🫡 #AUSvsSA #WtcFinal2025
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Today could be so so special ❤️ Embrace every moment
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Krishna@krishnags91·
Hard to believe the league we couldn’t win with 97 or 92 points under Jurgen might now be ours with just 80. Premier League, you beautiful chaos! @premierleague @LFC #YNWA #LiverpoolFC
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Krishna@krishnags91·
Given how often our spinners have beaten the batsmen, it's surprising Rohit hasn't positioned himself in the slip cordon. With new batsman in, I hope he keeps the slips in place! #INDvsNZ #ChampionsTrophy @ashwinravi99 thoughts pls, because did this often in WC & in final too.
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Krishna@krishnags91·
ODI WC, WTC, Ashes and now BGT…almost won IPL with SRH too. This is no joke, what a season from skipper Patty. Hats off! This is serious leadership and he’s quietly putting Aus back on top! This Cummins era will be remembered with the likes of Ponting, Border & Steve’s! #AUSvIND
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Krishna@krishnags91·
Can’t agree more! Consistently bowling down the leg & making it easy for the openers…really, what on earth! @prasannalara sir, may be this series loss will be a blessing in disguise for the selectors/coach to make some bold & right moves for the near future for red ball cricket.
Prasanna@prasannalara

Siraj feels disappointed for washy not stopping the ball in fine leg region. Unfortunately that was a terrible delivery and follows it up with another ball on the leg side to be flicked for a boundary.

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Krishna@krishnags91·
Siraj and Prasidh making sure we end this tough summer in Aus quickly. These are easy runs gifted to them, one would expect a much better and neater line & length with the new ball for an international bowler! How disappointing! #AUSvsIND
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Krishna@krishnags91·
@SriniMaama16 Another easy peasy 20+ from Patty just like that, this guy makes the tail end batting so seamless and goes unnoticed most of the time. Unsung hero with the bat surely! This innings could well put Aus back in the driving seat. #BGT
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Mama@SriniMaama16·
Is Pat Cummins the best batter in test cricket until he gets to 20? I mean, even the greatest batters of all time get out in single digits once in a while, but this almost seems to always reach the 20-run mark, like it's his birthright! Such a MVP for Australia. Tharam.
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Krishna@krishnags91·
He's literally the man for every occasion. Just when Head was slowly drifting away with his counter attacking game, the Mr. Dependable strikes yet again and puts us back in the driving seat. What a champion bowler, #Bumrah ! 🫡🤌 #AUSvIND
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Krishna@krishnags91·
Incredible bidding from @ChennaiIPL so far - securing Conway, Rachin, Rahul and Ashwin. Perfect homecoming! We can round this off to a near perfect day-1 if we can lock down a solid all-rounder / finisher & an opening bowler. #TATAIPLAuction #CSK
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