Newtonin Moondram Vidhi(Action = Reaction). The physics-defying ‘five fingers, five bullets’ concept has set out a novel shooting technique and SJ Surya has given the league of Khans, Kanths and Hasans, a scene to cut, copy and customized-paste in their forthcoming movies.
SJ Surya, an active member of IEEE, is lying on the floor, badly injured. The villain is laughing, giving a usual lecture, before his fatal end. Surya is left with nothing but a bullet. Our hero gives a shocked look at the age-old bullet ridden mirror in his house, then smiles sardonically at the villain and pulls the trigger. The camera now freezes on the villain and a flashback scene is shown where SJ Surya is seen experimenting with a candle, a bullet and an Applied Physics Book (McGill Publications). Rest is anyone's guess.
My two cents here for his sequel to this movie (or is it a Corollary?): The above storyline remains the same. Just change a few frames in the climax. Suggested movie names and their taglines.
Pythagoras Theorem (a2 + b2 = c2): Bullet and Surya are at right angles. When the bullet hits the villain, we realize that all this while the villain has been standing in the hypotenuse.
Murphy’s Vidhi (everything that can go wrong will go wrong): Bullet zigzags its way around the house and finally somehow hits the villain.
Einstein’s theory of Relativity(theriyum, aana theriyadhu): well explained in SJ Surya’s tryst with Urvasi in the movie ‘Ah Aah’.
Fourier Transform: SJ Surya starts reciting the Fourier Equation. Villain takes the gun and kills himself.
9 comments:
Fourier transform is the best....remembered the way he recites that kid poem in "New" .... probably something like that.
SJ surya did a Captain in the end!!!
Cheers,
Sundar
pretty interesting
Hey.. Gives me a feel of reading Mini-Vulta Physics Article..! Good Try, large scope for author & Publishing field.
LOL.. u shd be the next tamil movie director.. :) u hav become fully qualified... :) u can start with the re-make of this movie with vijaykanth as hero (where he gives statistics on the laws of physics.)
:)
intha padathai paartha en nanbaruku oru kodi vaazthukal...
The Pythagoras theorem is a good one. As Bhuvana says u have all the qualities of a good director, what r u waiting for :-).....
Good one.
thanks ppl :)
@Bhuvana & Geetha : thx, tat was flattering!
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