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    Video Cassette days

    ஊராட்சியும் மாந‌க‌ராட்சியும்
     

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    Due to enor­mous emails and requests from friends [ ப‌ச்சைப் பொய்.. ஒரே ஒருத்த‌ன் தான் கேட்டான் :) ], I share about the video expe­ri­ences dur­ing the school days. My school days were of mixed expe­ri­ences — rang­ing from a town to city. I have had the oppor­tu­nity of watch­ing street plays, Mahab­haratham ora­tion [ 18 days — க‌ர்ண‌ மோட்ச‌ம் கேட்டா சில‌ருக்கு ‘சாமி’ வ‌ந்துடும்..]. Of course, the all time favorite cin­ema was major enter­tain­ment [ even now ! ]. In the evo­lu­tion, we had spent some time with video cas­settes too.

    In my Amni­jikarai ‘Kaathaadi’ days, I was the first point of con­tact for any TV sched­ules. Though our home didn’t have one, I had the com­plete infor­ma­tion. Movies/Songs were so attrac­tive those days that we used to wait for the Fri­day, Sat­ur­day [ hindi movie ] and Sun­day. We used to run to Mohan’s house or ‘Mala’ akka’s house for watch­ing some Tamil movie [ Anandha ragam, Nel­likani — Sivaku­mar ]. Pon Chan­dra­bose was my friend’s father and he had big bound books claim­ing them that were his scripts. He is act­ing in some ser­ial it seems.

    I remem­ber ‘Adade’ Manohar was stay­ing in the next street [ Vel­lala street — Amin­jikarai ]. Amin­jikarai mem­o­ries deserve more blogs [sep­a­rate one for Muru­gan stores and kaathaadi expe­ri­ences ! ] to share. Some­times, strangely we have seen ‘Roopavahini’ too [ Sri­lankan chan­nel ] with news in a dif­fer­ent dialect of Tamil and some movie. Antenna [ Alu­minum fish bones :) ] set­ting needs spe­cial skills and coor­di­na­tion [ இப்போ ?.. இப்போ ?… இப்போ ?…ஆன்ன்ன்.. அப்டியே உட்று :)].

    In my home­town, we watched TV in even more dis­torted pic­tures [ ம‌ண‌ல் ந‌திக‌ள்! ]. Basha bhai’s wife used to col­lect entrance fees to watch the movies [ 15 paise, 25 paise ] — We fight for the place and watch some junk films like Vadai malai [ Bhak­thi film — Srikanth acted :) ]. No guar­an­tee if it rains. Then we shifted our place to Jab­bar teacher’s home. They used to tease me ask­ing the film and actor details. With­out know­ing their inten­tion, I used to explain what­ever I know right from the cast to the direc­tor. They were really wor­ried that whether I really study and show the same inter­est in stud­ies. My school has my name in the achieve­ment board [ then it was his­tory.. சொல்லி வை.. ha.ha. ].

    For any of my early expe­ri­ences, they come in 2 fla­vors .. one as in Chennai-29 and the next as in my town.

    Chen­nai

    We had a neigh­bor in the first floor [ lived in flats in the 80’s itself :) — G1 is ours.. but devi­amma or umaamma veedu was the iden­ti­fi­ca­tion. The Mar­rati neigh­bour owned a video shop in Shenoy nagar and they get the deck dur­ing the week­days for their fam­ily. I still remem­ber the rexin con­tainer bag for the video player, with red vel­vet inside. They never allowed me inside to watch movies — Never care of insults when you are after some­thing, seri­ously. Mostly, I win by get­ting in and watch­ing some movie. We had another fam­ily in the street where they rent movies and screen with entrance fees [ mostly less than a rupee ].

    I can say the movie names even now [ Namma ooru nalla ooru, 36 cham­bers of shaolin, Naan sigappu manid­han [ use­less trivia : SriB­rindha, Per­mabur the­atre, started its oper­a­tion with this film — they reg­u­larly screen Rajini movies ]. Shaolin tem­ple, Mand­hi­rap pun­ngai, Poo vizhi vaasaliley, many Jackie chan movies ]. Myself and my younger sis­ter used to sniff any­where a video deck is rented.

    We used so many tech­niques to get into any video screen­ing place. It was lit­tle bit tough if it was night. My mother used to locate me with the chimes sound of Naya­gan film. She used to close her eyes and look for me. I was a good friend of my school mas­ter [ Prem — He ws like ‘Alfredo’ in cin­ema par­adiso for me]. He used to give spe­cial treat dur­ing christ­mas and new year.

    A sub-plot story — I used to roam with him dur­ing week­days. He took me to Shenoy nagar in cycle, bought ice-cream, showed ICF ad then we work for fun in Venkateswara Bha­van in Amin­jikarai [ State bank sand­hula ]. Then we have our lunch — on the way back I used to buy cut films [ Sivappu suriyan — மிஸ்ட‌ர் மிர‌ண்டா.. எதிரி எவ‌ண்டா ஸாங்க் வேற‌.].

    Home­town

    It’s the other extreme in my life. I watched theru koothu, Sil­am­bam, Poo Garagam, thee midhi [ rewind­ing when I saw last week the advt of Ray­i­ladi Nagath­am­man thee midhi thiru­vizhaa poster :) ]. We used to check the sky for stars dur­ing the video screen­ing days. That’s a sig­nal that video func­tion will hap­pen with­out any issues by rain. The tra­di­tion in our home town is to screen first ‘Kafhaa’ – a doc­u­men­tary on Muslim’s pil­grim­age. It’s about a jour­ney towards Mekka n mad­ina. And then the vari­ety of Tamil films [ Kaalaium neeye maalaiyum neeye, uri­mai geetham, nayakan, Manithan, pick­pocket, tick for treat, evil dead [ evil dead was not a hor­ror movie instead it was awkward ].

    Nayakan was the only film which I have watched enor­mous num­ber of times in dif­fer­ent forms Cinema,deck, tv, vcd and dvd. I still remem­ber telling to my cousin that the pho­tog­ra­phy was really good in Naya­gan. We saw that in a dark night and open street.

    It was a real bad cul­ture of that time that they screen 3 films in night for any damn func­tions at home — right from ‘kaadhu kuthu’ to the final jour­ney. Mostly they orga­nize this in streets with mag­ni­fiers some­times or white screens some­times. Mostly the crowd favour for an action or com­edy film.

    I’ll end it up with a poem from Na.Muthukumar’s collection.

     
     
    காற்றுட‌ன் பேசிக்கொண்டிருக்கிற‌து
    குடிசைக் கூரையில் சைக்கிள் ட‌ய‌ர்.
     
     

    :)
    –Toto.

    க‌ட‌ந்து வ‌ந்த‌ பாதைக‌ளை

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    8 Comments

    1. the Hykoo was fine, one sug­ges­tion– ‘Koorai kud­i­sai’ cud have been apt, because Kud­i­sai koorai almost means the ‘roof’ of the kud­i­sai. on sec­ond thoughts, Kud­i­sai, in itself can only mean koorai. any way, i could re-live and sync with major­ity of the video deck/TV experiences.

    2. Thanks Rajan for the com­ments. You might be right. He is the only lyri­cist who used the word ‘Eravaanam’ in tamil film song !

    3. on sec­ond thoughts, in fact 3rd thought, Muthu kumar is cor­rect. i mis­un­der­stood. i have also noticed many old cycle tyres on the roof of many huts. i could never under­stand why these are kept almost on every thatched roof, by default. Being on top of the roof, the cycle tyre can pick up a con­ver­sa­tion, right­fully with AIR. he is cor­rect. if there is a con­ver­staion, both would exchange tales of their journey!

    4. Very hilar­i­ous. Till 10th stan­dard watch­ing video was a big no for me. In pura­sawalkam vel­lala st, dur­ing week­ends they use to hire VCP Deck at 100rs a day and 75 for night…each casette used to be 10rs rental…Unfortunately there was a strict ban for me.…My uncle used to a sort of vil­lain those days…whenever I want to enter his house dur­ing those video ses­sions, he would block me in the entrance and say “Ungappa, nee mid-termla fail ayit­tenu ulla vida­thenu son­naru.…” That insult was enough…a big ball will come and get stuck in the throat…will run back home never to come back again.….

      After 10th all videos were watched in Irshads house in arumbakkam.…I can recall the movies I watched.…probably irshaad can.…

      Kathir

    5. Thanks Kathir for the com­ments. Idhel­laam insult aaidu­maa.. illai namma dhaan adhai madhikalaama ??!!

    6. நல்லா எழுதியிருக்கீங்க.. டோடோ.. ஏன் நீங்கள் தமிழில் எழுத கூடாது..?

    7. Aahaa.. Cable Shankar !! Thanks for your com­ments. Typ­ing in Tamil is a real tough job for me and hence I restrict myself with English.

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