I need more manjal songs guys, i keep reusing pachai nirame for my insta captions. In need of creative juices 😩
Also I wanted to show off my art skillz, only I know the 1001 meltdowns I had to paint these things on the living room wall.
பாஜக பக்கமும் போகக்கூடாது. காங்கிரஸ் கிட்டயும் ஆதரவு கேக்க கூடாதுன்னா தவெக எப்படி ஆட்சி அமைக்கும்?
- அணில்ஸ்.
இதே நிலைமை திமுகவுக்கு வந்து.. அவங்களுக்கு மெஜாரிட்டி வர பாஜக ஆதரவு தந்துருந்தா இப்படியா பேசி இருப்பீங்க?
Never ever going to boast about TN & how progressive we r .
Never ever…
Seriously such a shame that even in this early trends this hero guy who knows nothing has been voted to, without even one ounce of ground work…
TN ppl such a shame…
It’s WORTH ! Worth & worth!
Because women is another EARTH .
பூமியை நாம்
பூமா தேவி என்றே அழைக்கிறோம்.
சாமா நாதன் என்று ஆணின் பெயர் கொண்டு அழைப்பதில்லை.
எவனோ even அவன் எமனோ அவனை
ஈன்றதும் ஒரு பெண்ணே,
சிவனே ஆனாலும் அவனின் சக்தி ஒரு women-ஏ !
Happy WOMEN’S DAY !
Then dont go around wrecking families. If you have the balls to show up to an event in association with the said person, you should have the balls to face these comments too. The fact that you have still not denied the allegations is more than enough to show your implication 😊
This is what Happens when 2 female singers with sexiest voices collaborate for a Harris song!🥳
Andrea singing "Cyanide cyanide vizhiyaal" portion and Vasundhara das with "Ennai octopus viralgalal🥵" portion
Beauty enaana Second "Surutti vittai" matum Andrea voice varum😭💯
An actor treating Tamils as mere objects for spectacle and ego boost. And a crowd of Tamils who were born without a brain. Not a single remembrance event for the 41 deceased.
#Dude left me thinking far more than I expected. On the surface, the film seems like a wild premise: Agan marries his uncle’s daughter Kayal, not out of love, but to help her escape her casteist father and unite with the man she truly loves, Paari.
He loves her, yes. But he still chooses her happiness over his own, knowing fully well that she has chosen someone else.
At first glance, the plot may sound absurd. But it is an honest, uncomfortable truth:
When you genuinely love someone, their happiness outweighs your ego.
Agan embodies that. He does what most people claim they would never do. However, society and reviewers didn’t take this lightly.
The movie has faced sharp criticism for “destroying the sanctity of marriage,” “mocking traditions,” and “character-assassinating” Kayal for being “immoral.” Some even went after the supposed “holiness” of the mangalsutra/thaali, arguing that the film disrespects it.
My view is simple:
A Thaali has no meaning if the person tying it and the person wearing it do not want to share their lives.
It’s a symbol of union, NOT THE UNION ITSELF. Rituals cannot create bonding when the minds have already parted ways.
Tamil cinema has always pushed boundaries. If social media had existed in 2000, imagine the outrage over Alaipayuthey. There’s literally a scene where Shakti keeps her thaali aside at night and wears it again in the morning. Today, that clip alone would have triggered endless debates on “culture,” “values,” and “respect.”
But the point is this:
These symbolic gestures have nothing to do with whether two people want to share a life.
Society has always obsessed over the guardrails and rituals, not the actual emotional compatibility between two adults.
DUDE simply reinforces that two people should be together only if they want to be. When caste, religion, status, or family pressure corners them, they will take extreme steps to claim their happiness. Calling them “immoral” while turning a blind eye to honour killings in 2025, Tamil Nadu is the real irony.
This is not theoretical for me. A woman in my own distant family secretly married a Christian man because she feared that her family would not agree with her choice. They revealed it only when her marriage was being arranged. And guess what, they’re happily living together today. Many in my family even watched Alaipayuthey back then to see “where she got the idea from.”
So here’s my question to society:
If someone you love does not choose you, does that automatically give you license to disrespect their love?
Why does everything have to be filtered through the male ego?
People who call Agan a “cuckold” completely miss the point. If he had abused Kayal or killed her, as we tragically still see in honor killings or jilted lover cases, would that have satisfied the “morality”?
And what if the situation were reversed? If Agan loved someone else and Kayal helped him marry her, would she suddenly become a celebrated symbol of sacrifice?
The truth is painfully simple:
Marriage alone doesn’t bind two people. Choice does. Compatibility does. Desire does.
And I’m NOT TALKING ABOUT ILLICIT RELATIONSHIPS. I’m talking about mature, consenting adults choosing whom they want to share their lives with.
People often say, “Divorces have increased these days.” Sure, but mayb that’s because people today can walk away from relationships that don’t serve them. Options exist. Awareness exists.
Look at Mouna Ragam:
In 1986, when Revathi says she wants a divorce, Mohan respects it and takes her to a lawyer. Even then, the divorce lawyer discourages her because society wasn’t ready to accept the concept. NOT TODAY. Because we’ve evolved. Laws evolved. Society evolved.
So why shouldn’t our ideas about relationships evolve too?
I genuinely feel Keerthiswaran has attempted something important. Flawed? Maybe. But necessary? Absolutely. He’s forcing society to confront a conversation we’ve postponed for too long!
No time to visit #Karur . But on his way to #Dehradun to witness basketball tournament.
#AadhavArjuna
Such a pathetic party and leader @TVKVijayHQ .
@TheriGunaa Nenga yellam Epadi Thariyama suthuringa
Watched Thug Life and eh it was not that bad eh. I mean yes some portions were too exaggerated, but I saw some reviews comparing it to Indian 2 level, no way. It was a bit better than chekka chivantha vanam. Loved the last 5 minutes and anju vanna poove ❤️😭✨