Saturday, February 27, 2010

Is Mohanlal the lowest rival for Azhikode?

I was wondering why Vellappally Natesan, the SNDP Yogam General Secretary is sitting idle keeping his mouth shut when his all time opponent Sukumar Azhikode is busy engaged in war of words with Malayalam cine artists. Finally Vellappally has appeared in the scene putting more oil into the fire. Vellappally’s raucous outbursts would make the situation worse. The Malayalis are now going to add more words of filth in their conversational lingo.


The Azhikode-Mohanlal fight has been going on for the last few days and it has gathered momentum with actor Innocent’s subtext of comparing Azhikode as “a hungry man seeing chakkakkoottan”. Meanwhile, thespian Thilakan, with his crippled leg, is visiting all the Arts and Science Colleges in Kerala, forgetting his old-age ailments, to inaugurate the annual day celebrations free of cost. He even refuses to accept the taxi-fair offered by the college union office bearers. However, his visit to a Kottarakkara college was not too soft as he expected. Thilakan did not recall the fact that skin thickness of politicians is higher than that of cine stars. Ganesh Kumar of Kottarakkara is not only a cine star but a hard core politician.

Vellappally asks Azhikode not to use language that makes fun of someone's exterior. And that is true when one watches the 32 teeth smile of Vellappally. He says that it is ironic that Azhikode who is not much of a handsome man himself is ridiculing the glamorous superstars. The snap from Azhikode is not received yet and can expect a levelheaded one from him immediately.

For Azhikode, Vellappally and Mohanlal are two among his innumerable opponents like K Karunakaran, Padmanabhan, Veerendrakumar and others. Mohanlal is his opponent in the lowest grade. I want to know whether there is any chance for elevating Moahanlal a step above Vellappally Natesan.

JW

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