Baasha Tamilyogi 【iPhone】
Songs like "Naan Autokaaran" and "Muthu Muthu" are still energetic anthems. The BGM, especially the Baasha theme , is instantly recognizable and pumps up the audience even today.
“Naan oru thadava sonna… nooru thadava sonna madhiri.” We say: “Naan oru thadava sonna… Tamilyogi la paakka koodadhu.” (I say once… don’t watch on Tamilyogi.) baasha tamilyogi
The interval block—where Manickam reveals his true identity by crushing a cigarette on a goon’s chest—is arguably the greatest interval twist in Tamil cinema. It elevated the screenplay standard forever. Songs like "Naan Autokaaran" and "Muthu Muthu" are
This review discusses the cultural impact of Baasha but strongly condemns piracy. Downloading or streaming movies from Tamilyogi is illegal and harms the film industry. Baasha (1995) – The Undisputed King of Mass Cinema, But Stay Away from Tamilyogi The Verdict on the Film Before addressing the piracy issue, let’s be clear: Baasha is not just a movie; it is a milestone in Indian cinema. Directed by Suresh Krissna and written by the legendary Rajinikanth (story by Balakumaran), Baasha redefined the "mass hero" template for generations. It elevated the screenplay standard forever
★★★★½ (4.5/5) What Makes Baasha a Masterpiece? 1. Rajinikanth’s Dual Role – Manickam vs. Manick Baasha The film presents one of the most iconic transformations in film history. In the first half, Rajinikanth plays Manickam , a soft-spoken, timid auto-rickshaw driver who refuses to fight. The second half unleashes Manick Baasha , a dreaded underworld don with a golden heart. The contrast is chilling, and the "Naan oru thadava sonna…" dialogue remains legendary.
Baasha is a timeless classic that every cinema lover must watch. But do not betray the film’s legacy by watching it on Tamilyogi. Pay for a legal streaming service or buy the DVD/Blu-ray. Respect the art, respect the artist.