rana wrote:
dvdunlimited wrote:
What about Indian Time Bomb DVDs that freeze even when we don't say "Laka Laka Laka Laka"??
BTW, in the theatre where I saw it in DTS, whenever "Laka Laka Laka Laka" was muttered, theatre filled with laughter.
Not knowing Tamil, I don't know whether it was supposed to terrify the audience or make them laugh??
lucky you saw it in DTS. i saw 2 channel surround. the audience also laughed, mainly at the plot of the film. the final 20 mins of the film was a laugh riot due to it's absurd plot. "Laka Laka" just added to it. It doesn't mean anything. I think they tried to make Rajni do something new for a change, you know like how he swings cigarettes. heh. anyway, that laka laka crap is also in the telugu soundtrack of this film.
I listened to that Raa Raa song many many times before I actually went to see the film, and one of my friends was so curious about what happens in the film when he says "Laka Laka Laka"
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"Laka Laka Laka Laka" - definetly acheived what it set out to do . i was doing it all day to my young padawans ( ok - the star wars fever has stuck me !)
haha, same here. i was doing it to my friend.
