Some Tamil YouTubers have not only pointed it out in their videos, but have also drawn parallels with comedy scenes from Tamil movies wherein, comedians met with an injury while dancing. It is commendable how he continues to dance without paying heed to the pain. In another shot from the same song, one of the background dancers ends up with a stubbed toe after he jams it on the stool by mistake. It is surprising that the sequence made it to the final cut. At one point in the song, we see one of the supporting dancers calling 'cut' even before Madhavan finishes his steps.
In Minnale’s ‘Azhagiye Theeye’, we see Madhavan dancing with a group of background dancers, all dressed in white. From background dancers being out of sync to heroes not getting a step right, viewers often spot errors in dance videos. However, when it comes to the visuals of songs, a lot could go wrong when the crew films the video. The songs have become fan favourites over the years. ‘Azhagiya Theeye’ from Minnale: Minnale is considered to be one of the most evergreen music albums in Tamil cinema. One wonders how the villain managed to look defeated in the scene instead of breaking into laughter.ĥ. “Are you wondering how I reached here so fast? It takes three minutes to travel from Mount Road to Madras airport, five minutes to reach Madurai airport and two minutes to land at Sokkampati from Madurai airport via Dindugal,” an enraged Suriya says. Playing the protagonist, Suriya not only reaches the location within 10 minutes (Yep, that’s right, within 10 MINUTES) to take down the villain Sakkara Pandi, he also explains how he reached Sokkampati in a jiffy. Not in Vetrivel (Suriya)’s world (in 2007 film Vel where he appears in dual role ). Vel: How long does it take to travel from Mount Road in Chennai to Madurai’s Sokkampati? It would be safe to say that it’d take at least 90 minutes to commute by road, given that the duration of the flight between Chennai and Madurai is one hour. Image Credit: Screengrab/ YouTube- Pen MoviesĤ. We see the reflection of lights on the water in the first half of the sequence, whereas a few seconds later, we see daylight. Nandhini has got Ambi’s undivided attention in the scene but not the viewers’ who also notice other elements in the frame, including the picturesque backdrop of the scene. If you take a closer look at the backdrop, you’ll realise how the makers made a continuity error in the shot by compiling two different takes of the sequence- one taken during the day and other at night. An awestruck Ambi walks past Nandhini, while she is seen singing and teaching music to a group of kids. Anniyan: A few minutes into the film, we are introduced to Anniyan’s Ambi (Vikram) and Nandhini (Sada). Many people dropped comments below the original YouTube video mentioning that they are here after seeing the meme.ģ.
But alas! He ended up becoming part of the video. What’s funnier? A meme page came up with a hilarious backstory for the man in the video, explaining that he was going about his day and found a spot to change his pants without anyone seeing. At one point in the song, we see a debonair Suriya singing about the pain of his loneliness while a man is seen pulling his pants down, to change, in the background of the shot. However, the song is now in the spotlight again for a hilarious goof-up in the backdrop, that has caught the attention of social media users. ‘New York Nagaram’ from Sillunu Oru Kadhal : Feat uring romantic sequences between Suriya and Jyotika, ‘New York Nagaram’ is popular among fans as a soulful and melancholic track where the protagonist Gowtham (played by Suriya), describes the time spent away from his wife Kundavi (played by Jyotika) in Sillunu Oru Kadhal. We have put together a list of hilarious continuity errors, goof-ups and hidden details from popular Tamil films that might have gone unnoticed.ġ. Some have also inspired a spate of memes. That said, meme creators have taken a look back at a number of films and spotted the hilarious inaccuracies in them. It is often rapidly edited to ensure that it remains unseen. In many cases, the makers either fail to spot the goof-ups or they simply don’t have the resources and the time to reshoot or rectify the shot.