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Kolaveri remixed :)

Echusme..ippovay sollidren..padichoma kaari thuppinomanu deejenta irukanum. Auto anuparathu lorry anuparathu all no no..No voilence. Gilsu paavam :)

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White coloru clientu clientu
Clientu currency greenu
'IT'na jolly lifeu lifeu
All smokeu screenu


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Client always tellu tellu
Requirements in peiceu
Retypingu codeu codeu
Lifela goneu peaceu

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Onsite trippu
Lifela grippu
Dreams of gooddu future

Round the clocku
Slaveu lifeu
Fully filled with torture

Hearu hearu
Oh my dearu
To your mind voiceu

Restu restu
All the restu
Absolute noiseu

Thissu songu for all thoseu
who no take risku
Try to break the mouldu  mouldu
Be for once boldu


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Comments

Swaram said…
Ha ha ha classic Gils!
Luv the 'Be for once boldu' part :D
Asha said…
no auto, no lorry, but handle the rotten tomatoes and eggs :)

seriously tooo....good, neenga irukku vendiyadhu kollywoodla..... storywriter, comedian,lyricist apprum innum vera enna talent ellam vechrikkeenga?

BTW why no post about kolaveri fever? I simply loved the song. It has become a sort of anthem like amongst non-tamils too.
lakshmi said…
Why is everybody going ga ga abt this song... for the first time when i heard that sompapadi danush sing, naan kolaveri ayitaen... ok where is the translation for "iam singing song.. soup song.. flop song"???
Ramesh said…
My comment vanished ......

Brilliant Gils. Award winning stuff. Your right profession is in Kollywood.
Aarti said…
Aiyayooo... ingeyuma?????too much..thanga mudiyala... where is that eli pashanam??[tries to say it in Sundari from michael madana... voice] :P
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