Saturday, August 23, 2008

Dressing up Shriya

People don’t want to keep out Shriya’s dress from their eyesight. I appreciate the intensity of dress sense from the TN Legislators. These legislators roared in Tamilnadu Assembly hall yesterday to hog the limelight with Actors Shriya and Namitha. Shriya Saran’s dress in ‘Shivaji’ film silver jubilee celebration program was found as very skimpy nature. Through ‘Maanaadu mayinadu’ program, Namitha became too sexy to be in control for these legislators. Is it Shriya and Namitha are too irresistible for Chennaiites?

I had attended the ‘Sivaji’ film’s silver jubilee function, where Shriya’s dress controversy emerged. I couldn’t sense any unnatural dress sense from any persons in that function. But few other things around Shriya raised curiosity. Shriya was sitting in the front row in the stage. Comedy king Vivek and Good old Dialogue writer Sujatha was sitting right and left side of Shriya. It was very funny and to see Vivek looking completely lost. He was very uncomfortable sitting with Shriya. But he regained his form at the later stages to come back to his normal posture. Sujatha was very extreme and looked pretty pity bending his whole body position against glamorous actress. All the while, Shriya enjoyed in the middle without any hiccups. She gave great poses frequently to the haunting photographers who were lost completely to her. This is not only the case involving Vivek, Shriya, and Sujatha. The other gentlemen sitting next to a lady were in the same position of that of Vivek and Sujatha.

Apart from the matter mentioned above, I didn’t find any specials that could potentially lead to a controversy. But, one section in the audience screamed funnily when Shriya changed her legs position to normal. I guess that incident might have attracted dress ethic addicts to raise the voice.

I was very surprised for the almost no-response from the audience when Shriya came to make a speech. Shriya is a non Tamilian. Besides, her speech in English looked very funny for the people gathered. The person sitting next to me screamed, “aatha po aatha, onnume puriyilla…” (Roughly, the meaning means that I am not able to understand anything) in typical Chennai accent.

Another thing that surprised me is the great response for Superstar Rajnikanth. It was a typical Rajani Show all the way. The Chief Minister Karunanidhi was lost in the woods where Superstar is an unassailable don. The crowd was cheering madly whenever it heard the names ‘Rajani’, ‘Superstar’ or ‘Shivaji’. Rajanikanth really surprises me!!

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