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"Ithu enna pramatham... ithai vida aacharyamaana vishayamlaam iruku!" (What is so great about this... there are far more surprising things than this!)
The phrase Ithu enna pramatham, itha vida special item onnu irukku
Unlike some of Vadivelu’s single-film iconic lines (like "Naina nee "Muthu" paaka poriya?" from Friends ), is unique because Vadivelu delivered variations of it across multiple films. However, the version that crystallized in public memory comes from the 2004 blockbuster "M. Kumaran S/O Mahalakshmi" directed by M. Raja. ithu enna pramatham vadivelu dialogue -
Vadivelu rarely repeats a dialogue verbatim. Here is a list of iconic variations of the theme:
It is often ranked among his most cherished one-liners, alongside other classics like "Naa apdiye shock aaiten" (I was just shocked) and "Sanda-naa satta kizhiyan dhan ya seiyum" (In a fight, shirts are bound to get torn). Versatility:
When he delivers this line, the audience instantly recognizes the cue. It serves as a comedic foreshadowing device. It tells the viewer: If you thought that was funny, brace yourselves, because he is about to make an absolute fool of himself. Why It Became a Viral Meme Phenomenon This public link is valid for 7 days
This ambiguity is the key to understanding its power. "Ithu Enna Pramatham" operates on multiple levels, often used in memes where Vadivelu's character looks at something and questions its significance. It has become a meta-dialogue, a meme about grand gestures, and the default reply to anything that tries a little too hard to be impressive.
Despite this gap, I have enough information to construct a long article. I will structure the article to first acknowledge the search for the dialogue's origin, then establish Vadivelu's iconic status in Tamil cinema, contextualize the dialogue within the broader "Vadivelu-ism," analyze its use as a meme, and finally explain its cultural and political applications. This approach allows me to write a substantial piece even without pinpointing the exact movie scene, which aligns with the user's request for a "long article" about the keyword. “Ithu Enna Pramatham?” – The Iconic Vadivelu Dialogue That Transcends Cinema
Vadivelu, born on October 10, 1962, in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, began his career as a comedian in the Tamil film industry in the late 1980s. With his impressive mimicry skills and natural flair for comedy, he quickly gained recognition and became a sought-after actor. His breakthrough role came in 2003 with the film "Intha Kadhal," which marked the beginning of his successful career as a lead comedian. Can’t copy the link right now
When one situation is crazy, but the next one is going to be even crazier.
Used to mock someone who is showing off something underwhelming.
Use it on yourself when you achieve something incredibly minor. For example: "I woke up at 7:00 AM today. Ithu enna pramatham, நாளைக்கு 6 மணிக்கு எந்திரிப்பேன் (tomorrow I will wake up at 6)!"
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