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Human interestIn ‘Alaipayuthey’, ever managed to notice which bank name is painted across the compartment that Shakthi travels in?Subha J RaoWhen Sambashiva Srisailapathy, 33, Mrinal Narayan, 35, and Dinesh Sekar, 29, or the Sumaar Moonji Kumars, get talking about films, you stop what you’re doing and watch them, even if it is over a patchy video call. The three, all raised by families that loved films, get animated, and speak about everything from the first to the last second of a film. Samba’s father would pick him up early from school and take him for a movie, Mrinal’s mother would be ready to travel with family from Madras to Hyderabad to catch the Telugu version of Salangai Oli, and Dinesh was the typical child who grew up on a diet of world masters before deciding he loved mainstream pulp too. Where they are different is that they do not stop with watching films.
- 9/15/2020
- by Geetika
- The News Minute
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