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Difference b/n Pawan & Nag, Brahmi

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Difference b/n Pawan & Nag, Brahmi
Difference b/n Pawan & Nag, Brahmi

Now, we hear of Pawan Kalyan’s catchy one-liner ‘Naakkonchem Thikkundi…Kaanee Daaniko Lekkundi’ gone to Tamil Nadu and Aravam masses translated the same into Tamil to enjoy the kick. As already mentioned, this dialogue was written by Harish Shankar after closely observing the natural style of Pawan is actually inspired from Puri’s line for Nagarjuna in ‘Shivamani’ that goes like ‘Naa Peru Shivamani…Kaankkonchem Mental’ or the same Puri penned for Brahmi in ‘Neninthe’ that is ‘Nenu Entha Edavano Naake Theliyadu.’

The range of ‘GS’ dialogue has gone miles over the other two. Why? Right Combinations always give Right Results. Even though, the dialogues of ‘Shivamani’ and ‘Nenithe’ have got many appreciations but none could get the mass acceptance and feverishness like ‘GS.’ That is why, a hit ‘Gabbar Singh’ has beget that particular ‘Thikka’ line notorious while the flop/average run of ‘Shivamani’ and ‘Nenithe’ made the same intense lines faded in short time. Openly speaking, the ‘GS’ verse could have not clicked to this scale if result of movie was less than a blockbuster. So, a Hit film always leaves more unforgettable memories than the flop ones.

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