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PostPosted: Mon Apr 07, 2008 11:12 pm 
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FarooqBhai wrote:
Whether it is TOP-NOTCH is another matter.


My point exactly. Granted, REM's work on K3G was of the highest standard, but if they were to simply remain at their usual mediocre level then they are not the kind of company to professionally author a DVD as you suggest they do.

There really is no company consistent or competent enough at the moment to reliably author Indian DVDs it seems. All are flawed in some way or the other. Even Excel made mistakes with Lagaan. Until more films like Saawariya are released by Hollywood studios (and thus are given proper treatment), us Indian film fans will have to take the rough with the smooth as it relates to DVD and BD.


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PostPosted: Tue Apr 08, 2008 12:17 am 
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this is so sad it's making me cry...i need a hug. :( :(


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PostPosted: Tue Apr 08, 2008 12:40 am 
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i completely agree... wat we need here is a strong competitor for ayngaran to wake up their idea... TAMILI dvds were really very gd.. gread picture quality, details ant they sold all thier dvds in dts wen ayngaran was selling dd5.1 dvds.... sigh... i wonder how the quality of the bluray is goin to be.. y is da tamil industry so back dated.. when are we goin to get the 1st blu ray...

when laser disc came our we were only in vhs.... now dvd is popular yet we're only on the lousy vcd which provide bad sound and picture.. bluray is on the rise and we cant even get a decent dvd... what is happening... SUNIL TELL DA AYNGARAN COE.... TO WAKE UP


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PostPosted: Tue Apr 08, 2008 1:35 am 
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i completely agree... wat we need here is a strong competitor for ayngaran to wake up their idea... TAMILI dvds were really very gd.. gread picture quality, details ant they sold all thier dvds in dts wen ayngaran was selling dd5.1 dvds.... sigh... i wonder how the quality of the bluray is goin to be.. y is da tamil industry so back dated.. when are we goin to get the 1st blu ray...

when laser disc came our we were only in vhs.... now dvd is popular yet we're only on the lousy vcd which provide bad sound and picture.. bluray is on the rise and we cant even get a decent dvd... what is happening... SUNIL TELL DA AYNGARAN COE.... TO WAKE UP


esp da 2in 1, 3 in 1 even worse still 5in 1 dvds! who eva created these pieces of crap! killing da dvd market.... the provide picture and sound quality worse off then vcds..... omg! total disgrace to dvds.....


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PostPosted: Tue Apr 08, 2008 2:00 pm 
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@ last post...i live near Los Angeles...Cerritos is the city...about 1 mile away from Artesia, aka Little India. We have ONE south Indian DVD store...and all they stock are bootlegs.

You could have ordered the shivaji dvd at bhavanidvd.com. I paid $16.99+$2 shipping and they have mailed my dvd today , $40 is way too much.


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PostPosted: Tue Apr 08, 2008 3:10 pm 
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Don't forget that the guy involved in creating this disc is a forum member....I don't think it helps to threaten bodily harm to him on this board. I for one, appreciate his input on the work he put into authoring the discs and don't want to discourage him or other industry folk from commenting here again in the future. Even if you don't like it, constructive criticism is more useful.


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PostPosted: Tue Apr 08, 2008 4:00 pm 
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ajy1 wrote:
Don't forget that the guy involved in creating this disc is a forum member....I don't think it helps to threaten bodily harm to him on this board. I for one, appreciate his input on the work he put into authoring the discs and don't want to discourage him or other industry folk from commenting here again in the future. Even if you don't like it, constructive criticism is more useful.

I agree! But some how it is unfortunate that despite all of his sincerest efforts, Ayangran transfers has stayed the same way it was 3 years ago :( :shock: Honestly I get frustrated when they take a century to churn a dvd and come out with DEVDAS, DDLJ and now SIVAJI level of affair! I dont think, that is justified, just because dvd is $15 only. You can buy state of the art bluray film for same or less. But here for Indian/Tamil films, despite cheap labors, time, state of art equipment, involvement of knowledgeable people like audit, mhafner and newdeep, there is not much progress. Now it will be nadir when we will start getting BR movies as DL data discs, mastered from SD( below par). If ORIG BLURAY is so pathetic quality by ZEROS then I hate to imagine the abysmal future.

Farooq is very knowledgeable too, so, yes indeed! some constructive feed back would be hugely appreciated.


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PostPosted: Tue Apr 08, 2008 4:30 pm 
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[quote="Zoran009"
I agree! But some how it is unfortunate that despite all of his sincerest efforts, Ayangran transfers has stayed the same way it was 3 years ago :( :shock: Honestly I get frustrated when they take a century to churn a dvd and come out with DEVDAS, DDLJ and now SIVAJI level of affair! I dont think, that is justified, just because dvd is $15 only. You can buy state of the art bluray film for same or less. But here for Indian/Tamil films, despite cheap labors, time, state of art equipment, involvement of knowledgeable people like audit, mhafner and newdeep, there is not much progress. Now it will be nadir when we will start getting BR movies as DL data discs, mastered from SD( below par). If ORIG BLURAY is so pathetic quality by ZEROS then I hate to imagine the abysmal future.

Farooq is very knowledgeable too, so, yes indeed! some constructive feed back would be hugely appreciated.[/quote]

ya man.... they are just not taking any efforts.... when english dvds can produce their dvds much faster with more features...such as behind the scenes, making, interviews etc and more than 1 language subtitles... n in tamil so diff jsut to produce in enlgish subtitles... and with no extra features.. den da picture quality aint dat gd... and da sound not da fantastic.. wonder wat they goin to do bluray sigh...


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PostPosted: Wed Apr 09, 2008 11:32 pm 
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I can NOT say for certain if THIS forum member actually DID the transfers himself. MY words about shooting the DVD Authoror were out of frustration and complete exasperation. When you spend a good amount of money on something...you like to get your value out of it.

And in MY opinion, these discs weren't even worth 5$. A P-DVD Manufacturer could have done a better job and cheaper. And if this forum member DID IN FACT WORK on these discs, I feel I have every right to voice my opinion of these garbage discs...that's all they are NOW for me - Coasters...to keep beer bottles on. That's it. At least they are cheaper than Crystal Coasters from Baccarat or something...


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PostPosted: Fri Apr 11, 2008 6:40 am 
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Sigh. I ordered this from the ayngaran website. I hope the blu-ray is better.


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PostPosted: Tue Apr 15, 2008 7:43 am 
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SIVAJI THE BOSS
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I knew this was going to be a Bollywood masterpiece when I saw the trailer for this crazy live-action political cartoon movie. Bollywood movies suck ass and stink with cheese, but if there is one Bollywood to see this year, go see SIVAJI THE BOSS! This movie cost around 100 Million dollars to make. See how they spent the money! The character Sivaji is played by India Tamil's biggest star Rajini (equivalent to Jackie Chan of China or Sharuhk Khan of India Hindi), whom does one movie once every 2 years (extremely impressive for Bollywood actors whom usually do a movie a week) and he just whoops ass through out the whole flick. Like all flamboyant Bollywood actors, who think they are cool just because they are aware of current western trends, speak some English, and act like they are so hot, watching Rajini is like watching a serious version of Austin Powers. You can't help but like him. SAVAJI THE BOSS can be interpreted as a perfect spoof of a Bollywood film or as a perfect update of the 70s/80s Bollywood action movies which star old, not-so-sexy hairy mustached Indian dudes in the lead. This totally entertaining three-hour film is about a rich American Software System Architect who returns to his homeland India to try and open up free hospitals and free colleges for the people. All he wants to do is do good, but he is prevented from doing so by corrupt dirty officials. Eventually after struggling to get things done the lawful way, he takes matters in his own hands and kicks the crap out of the corrupt officials to do his good deeds for the nation of India. Along the way, he creepily stalks a 20-year old hot Tamil girl hopefully to become his wife. (wow, "courting a girl" is so passe, but "stalking a girl" really works in India - such slick cassanovas!;)). The film is also riddled with some great songs done by the famous A.R. Rahman (Bombay Dreams).

Shankar, the director of SIVAJI, is one of the most ballsy Bollywood directors for consistently critisizing the corrupt Indian government in most of his films (Deepha Mehta and Mira Nair are controversial Indian directors as well, but they ain't Bollywood). Shankar is also famous for making the biggest budget Bollywood flicks and using the most current special effects that are found in other Western action movies. He made the first Bollywood martial-arts film - ANNIYAN, which I also recommend. He's still a bit obsessed with the Matrix movies, as many of the action scenes are inspired by those flicks as well as Robert Rodriguez. For a Bollywood film, his movies have pretty sweet action scenes (no comparison to a western film, but he's getting close). SIVAJI THE BOSS has tons of well choreographed action scenes, martial arts scenes, and one pretty damn original and intense car demolition derby scene. The movie is worth it alone just to see this goofy nerdy leading man transform into a goofy version of Matrix's Morpheus. Rajini has a stunt double, sometimes obvious in some of the action scenes, but overall Rajini seems to move pretty damn well for a 50-year old.


SIVAJI THE BOSS is a great film for anyone who has fantasized of a really honest politician or philanthropist taking the law in his own hands to help one's own nation. It's a wacky cheesy Bollywood film of course, so you should know what to expect for anyone who has ever seen a Bollywood flick.


The DVD is a UK Tamil ALL-REGION NTSC 3-Disc DVD produced by Ayngaran.
Disc 1 has the movie in DTS Tamil, English subtitled.
Disc 2 has the movie in DD 5.1 Tamil, English subtitled.
Disc 3 has just two extras, non-English subtitled.

The anamorphic video quality of the is pretty damn nice. Some knicks and scratches pop up througout the film, because India ain't known for quality. But other than that, it's a colorful film well-represented on DVD.

The original audio, Tami, DD 5.1 and DTS, are both pretty good. Surrounds and subwoofer are pretty active all throughout the film. The film will most likely be dubbed into Hindi and be released on Hindi DVD.

The English subtitles are pretty sloppy and overall insulting to the English language. The translation and grammar are just awful. If the English subtitles were edited better, the movie would have been a lot better.

The extras are just two featurettes - one's a 2-hour long conference with the actors and filmmakers. And the other is a 30-minute making of the film. Both featurettes are NOT SUBTITLED.

If you are in the USA, a cheap and quick online store to find this DVD is at http://www.bhavanidvd.com

FILM: 8.5
DVD VIDEO: 8
DVD AUDIO: 8
ENGLISH SUBTITLES: 6
EXTRAS: 2


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