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A site loaded with info on `Sivaji'

Meera Srinivasan

CHENNAI: Do you enjoy reciting dialogues from Sivaji Ganesan's `Vietnam Veedu' or `Gauravam?' Hardcore fans like you may find V. Raghavendran's web site, www.nadigarthilagam.com, interesting.

In the section with information on the legend's films and co-artistes, browsers could find details on the year a particular film was made, the director, the basic storyline and the role played by the protagonist.

The web site throws up an opportunity for fans to recall characters played by the actor in films ranging from `Parasakthi,' Sivaji's first film, to `Mudhal Mariyadhai' and `Thevar Magan.'

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There are also sections on films that reached the hundred-day mark and others that saw silver jubilee screenings.

After retirement, Mr. Raghavendran, who was eager to compile information on his idol, worked for about six months. "I wanted the web site to have comprehensive information on the actor," he says.

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