Temporary ‘Thunivu’ post | Baradwaj Rangan

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Some amusement: So I got an email from this “well-wisher” (read, Ajith fan, probably) who very kindly did not want me to “make the mistake” of… Well, read on 😀 Psychoanalysts can have a field day picking this mail apart 😀

Not Important Name nameisnotimportantcontentis@gmail.com
Wed, Jan 4, 3:19 PM (16 hours ago)

Hi BR,

In a scene in Bigil, Rayappan calls his son to share a drink and give him a hug after they had an argument earlier. This father-son scene seemed to have resonated with you (along with a few other scenes like Michael feeling like hitting a conservative brahmin guy who wouldn’t allow his wife to play and Micheal feeling vulnerable, like an underdog, in the climax) and perhaps had skewed your assessment of the movie.

I got reminded of this when I heard that Varisu is also about father-son sentiments. I hope such a skew doesn’t happen again since I expect Varisu to be underwhelming and Thunivu to be better received, both critically and commercially.

Just felt like giving you a heads-up.

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