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00:00Rajinikanth sir is the one who created a huge impact on the generation.
00:13She is the first actress to join the film institute and learn the art of acting.
00:20There are many beautiful actresses like MGR, Shivaji, Jai Shankar, Ravichandran, Gemini Ganesan.
00:27Rajinikanth sir's character is very dark.
00:30He was hanged by Bill Anwar.
00:33Rajinikanth sir never came down.
00:35Rajini is the reason for the cancer patients in Tamil Nadu.
00:41Many people smoke like Rajini.
00:43I don't smoke but I try to style it.
00:46Some people might have smoked like Rajini.
00:49I didn't run after the commercial release of Thalapathy.
00:52It was not a commercial success.
00:54K.S.Ravikumar, S.P.Muthuraman.
00:56Rajinikanth sir's combination with them was a hit.
01:00As a fan of Rajinikanth sir, I know that he is a world class actor.
01:07MGR is known as Minimum Guarantee Ramachandran.
01:10No one has come to the road with MGR's film.
01:15Jairalitha is Rajinikanth sir's main actress.
01:21He was against Jairalitha.
01:23In 1992, Rajinikanth's murder washed out DMK.
01:29Jairalitha is not able to save Tamil Nadu.
01:33MGR died and DMK split into two.
01:37Jairalitha was with Janaki.
01:39Rajinikanth sir supported Janaki.
01:41Rajinikanth sir and Jairalitha had an affair.
01:47He hit her in the garden.
01:51Kathanayakars are ready to see what happens.
01:54Kathanayakars are watching it from outside.
01:56It is a curse.
01:58A Tamil Nadu supporter, Vettaiyan.
02:00She is not there.
02:02Kottukalli's film is a failure.
02:04It was not made for them.
02:06Kottukalli is the story of the ignorant people.
02:09If it does not reach them, it is a failure.
02:20Today is Rajini sir's birthday.
02:23To share many things about him,
02:26we have a reputable journalist,
02:31Ekkunar Vasanagartha.
02:36What comes to your mind when you hear the name Rajini?
02:40Rajini sir...
02:42I said sir.
02:44Rajini sir is respected by everyone.
02:47We do not get the name Rajini.
02:50The respect comes from within.
02:52Mani sir is called Manirathan sir.
02:54I call him Manirathan.
02:56They call him Mani sir.
02:58Rajini sir and Kamal sir became a symbol for them.
03:02Rajini sir grew up without seeing him.
03:05Half of the impact of MGR is on Rajini.
03:09No son of our generation can be in Tamil Nadu.
03:13Rajini sir is a great person who influenced a generation.
03:23If you are an actor, you can act.
03:27But even after that,
03:29if you look at history,
03:32any actor will promote himself.
03:36He will humble himself.
03:38He will always humble himself.
03:41He said he came to Tamil Nadu as a conductor.
03:44His job was as a conductor in the Government of Karnataka.
03:47He was paid Rs.1700.
03:49After resigning, he joined a film institute.
03:53He was the first actor to learn to act properly.
03:58No one else came to Tamil Nadu to learn acting.
04:02People like Chiranjeevi and Ravinder came after him.
04:06He was the first.
04:08He was a pioneer.
04:11He told me about his bad habits.
04:14I read his interviews.
04:16He said he had all kinds of bad habits.
04:20He said it honestly.
04:22He was the one who started it.
04:24Now people say,
04:26I was a beggar because I was good.
04:28He set the trend.
04:30That's his honesty.
04:32It continues to this day.
04:34Even now, in the audio release of Vettaiyan's film,
04:37people say,
04:39he's a great actor.
04:41But, he always reduces himself.
04:43He doesn't forget the Indian principle.
04:46The one who humbles himself will rise.
04:48He understands that.
04:50He humbles himself.
04:52That's his great trait.
04:58He never boasts about himself.
05:01He's a superstar.
05:05He's a superstar.
05:07Since August 15th, 1975,
05:09he's the best actor in India.
05:11But, he doesn't have that trait.
05:13He didn't act.
05:15It came to him.
05:17He's still the same conductor.
05:19He's the same ordinary man.
05:21I don't know how it came to him.
05:23I've seen him with very few people.
05:25I've seen him with Kalanjith.
05:27When I worked with him for two years,
05:29he didn't have that trait.
05:31Rajinikanth has the same trait.
05:33I can't like him.
05:35He's not like that.
05:37When he sees you,
05:39he raises his hand first.
05:41He doesn't have that trait.
05:43He can't be an actor.
05:45He's the last man.
05:47I've never seen him
05:49behave like that.
05:51He left his government job
05:53to become an actor.
05:55He left his government job
05:57to become an actor.
05:59He left his government job
06:01to become an actor.
06:03He's a superstar.
06:05He's a superstar.
06:07How was that journey?
06:09How was that journey
06:11from starting his career as an actor
06:13to becoming a superstar?
06:15I was a kid then.
06:17I was a kid then.
06:19I was researching Rajini's career.
06:21I was researching Rajini's career.
06:23The film released in 1975.
06:25He didn't know much about it.
06:27He didn't know much about it.
06:29He didn't know many Tamil films were released.
06:31He didn't know many Tamil films were released.
06:33His Tamil is awkward.
06:35He only speaks Tamil in Karnataka.
06:37He only speaks Tamil in Karnataka.
06:39He's one of the beautiful actors
06:41like MGR, Shivaji, Jai Shankar,
06:43Ravi Chandran, Gemini Ganesan.
06:45He's one of the beautiful actors.
06:47He's one of the beautiful actors.
06:49He's very dark.
06:51Everything that he's seen negatively
06:53turns into a positive.
06:55People used to say that
06:57He wouldn't listen to the story. He would talk about his salary and come back to act.
07:00He would shoot 4-5 films a day.
07:03He released 20 films a year.
07:05He would go on without listening to anything.
07:08Going with the flow.
07:09When he got better, he fell by 2 feet.
07:12He was diagnosed with depression.
07:18He was in a depression.
07:20He was hospitalized for some time.
07:26He was angry.
07:28He would have written it himself.
07:30If he worked like Rajini, he would have become a murderer.
07:35He was undergoing a lot of stress.
07:37Out of that stress, he directed a film called Dharma Yudham.
07:40It was directed by R.C. Sakthi.
07:42In that film, Rajini would have been projected as his character.
07:45He would have had a fiery personality.
07:48It had a huge impact.
07:50Then he directed a film called Billa.
07:52It was a huge success.
07:54He didn't have a career.
07:56Until then, he was a lowly man.
07:58He was a simple man.
08:03After Billa, he became an MGR.
08:05He never looked back.
08:07He kept pitching.
08:09At one point in time, the interviews he gave were sensational.
08:15Even in the interview with Balakumaran, he said he couldn't live without women.
08:21There is a thing called civilization.
08:25Many people have their own personal stories.
08:27Mahatma Gandhi had so many children.
08:30How would it be if he had a bedroom scene?
08:32He would have lived without women.
08:34But we shouldn't show that.
08:36He would have spoken to Balakumaran.
08:38He has spoken to me as well.
08:40But we don't say much about it.
08:42I have seen many people's Gemini Simha.
08:44I don't get a glimpse of it.
08:46Many actors tell me their own secrets.
08:49What would happen if I wrote it?
08:51But they tell me with confidence.
08:55I think it's Balakumaran's fault.
08:57Rajinikanth's fault.
08:59He would have spoken.
09:01He is an icon.
09:03We should follow him.
09:05There was a study done by UNICEF and WHO.
09:09In the 25th century, a study was done to find out how many people in Tamil Nadu smoke.
09:19It was a lot.
09:21Even before 1975, they cut off smoking.
09:23Rajini sir came and started smoking.
09:27A study was done to find out how many cancer patients were created in Tamil Nadu because of Rajini.
09:31I don't know if it is true or not.
09:33But it affected people.
09:35Many people smoked like Rajini.
09:37Some people might have liked it.
09:39They might have been inspired.
09:41Many actors do it.
09:43I support Dr. Anbamani Ramadasan in that.
09:45We shouldn't show such things.
09:47Rajini sir did it.
09:49He felt it was wrong.
09:51It's a great quality to accept your mistakes.
09:53Rajini sir did it for the characters.
09:55He did it to make the film run.
09:57The director would say,
09:59There's no other way.
10:01He did it to make the film run.
10:03The director would say,
10:05There's no other way.
10:07In cinema, everything you touch is a sentiment.
10:09If you smoke, the film will run.
10:11Put it in this too.
10:13In cinema, there will be very bad sentiments.
10:17In a poster, if a hero raises his right leg, the film will run.
10:19If he raises his left leg, the film won't run.
10:21They would say this.
10:23Even in the poster, they would look at the poster.
10:25It looks like this. The film won't run.
10:27We've been making films for so many years.
10:29We've been making films for so many years.
10:31In so many films,
10:33they have made the widows get married.
10:35They won't do it.
10:37If they do it, the film won't run.
10:39Rajini sir did it too.
10:41In Parasakthi, Kalanjari is a revolutionary film.
10:43They would have made the widows get married.
10:45They wouldn't have done it.
10:47The producers would have said it wouldn't run.
10:49They would have made Kalanjari accept it.
10:51They would have made Kalanjari accept it.
10:53They would have made Kalanjari accept it.
10:55It's a sentimental industry.
10:57It's a terrible industry.
10:59It might be because of that.
11:01It might be because of smoking.
11:03Another thing I know is that
11:05he won't walk normally.
11:07He will walk like this.
11:09People like it when he walks like that.
11:11People like it when he walks like that.
11:13He knows himself well.
11:15He knows himself well.
11:17He knows that he is a wonderful actor.
11:19He knows that he is a wonderful actor.
11:21If he had walked like that,
11:23he would have been a great actor.
11:25This movie would not have had a great success commercially.
11:27This movie would not have had a great success commercially.
11:29We would have been talking about the bolt from the buck.
11:31He understood the importance of changing his style.
11:33He understood the importance of changing his style.
11:35Many times, he says some things...
11:37Many times, he says some things...
11:39This is another movie based on Thalapathi.
11:41He worked with Maniratnam.
11:43They corrected it saying,
11:46it is not a commercial success.
11:51It is not a commercial success.
11:53Rajinikanth might have liked it for this generation.
11:56In those days, Thalapathy was not a big hit.
11:59Mani sir's films were not a commercial success.
12:02He was very sad about it.
12:04He wanted to reach BNC.
12:06Ramarajan would run in BNC.
12:07Mani sir's films didn't run.
12:09We distributed Thalapathy's films for a theatre.
12:12We paid 4.25 lakhs for it.
12:15The film was made in the same month.
12:173 lakhs was the loss.
12:19I told Rajinikanth that I will do it.
12:22The next film, Mannan, was released.
12:23He asked me to make it cheaper.
12:25I told him that I don't have money.
12:26He asked me to give it for free.
12:27I told him to give it for free.
12:28It was sold.
12:29After that, Mannan was released.
12:30We collected 7.5 lakhs in the same theatre.
12:33Peevasu, K.S.Ravikumar, S.P.Muthuraman.
12:37Rajinikanth's hits are more in the combination with them.
12:41Maniratnam, Mahendran, etc.
12:45Mahendran's film Ullum Malarum was a big hit.
12:48It was a big hit.
12:49But, there was a commercial range.
12:52He understood that we had to do it commercially.
12:56We had to make it cheap.
12:58We had to make it a hit.
12:59He took that decision and came for it.
13:02It was his decision.
13:03We can't say anything against it.
13:05But, as a fan,
13:06I know that he is a world class actor.
13:12I know that he has small dreams with Vettaiyan.
13:14It would be so beautiful.
13:15He would ask me if I have anything else to say with Jailor.
13:18Look at that expression.
13:19He is an extraordinary actor.
13:21But, what can we do if he says no to that recognition?
13:24He would have done an interview with Balachandran.
13:27He would have said that he doesn't want to do it.
13:28He would have said that he will do it some other way.
13:30That is a sad thing.
13:31He can act now.
13:32He can do such films.
13:33He has tried all that in Vettaiyan.
13:35But, I think it didn't succeed very well.
13:37But, even if he had chosen his films commercially,
13:41the films that he did didn't become a hit commercially.
13:44He is very careful that it shouldn't be a loss for the producer.
13:49If there is a loss, he does the work to make it a hit.
13:53It is very less.
13:53The films that he lost and made a hit are very less.
13:57I would say that he is negligible in all these years.
14:00He is looking at the superstars who were before him.
14:03Before Rajini sir came,
14:05the first superstar in Tamil Nadu was Thyagaraja Bhagavath.
14:09After that was P.V. Chinnappa.
14:11He was the second superstar.
14:12The third was MGR.
14:14He became the superstar of Sivaji Ganesan.
14:16After that, MGR came.
14:18After MGR came,
14:19MGR is called the minimum guarantee Ramachandran.
14:21No one has come to the road with a film based on MGR.
14:25That is a very big thing.
14:26Because, in Tamil Nadu, cinema is aimed at business rather than art.
14:31Even if you do a good art, it should be a good business.
14:34That is one thing.
14:35Another thing is,
14:36there is a communist actor named Utpal Dutt.
14:39He is a very big communist.
14:41He does communist theatre.
14:42He says,
14:43The art should reach the maximum of the people.
14:47If it doesn't reach the people,
14:48then what is the use of the art?
14:50You should never intellectualize the art.
14:53That is what he says.
14:54If we over-intellectualize,
14:55it won't reach the people.
14:56Then why do they take an art film and promote Kottukalli's film?
14:59It is not a film made for them.
15:01Then how do you do it?
15:03For whom are you making a film?
15:04Kottukalli is a story about the people of the outside world.
15:08If it doesn't reach them,
15:09then you are going to lose.
15:11As a creator, you fail.
15:12Whatever film we make,
15:14that film should cover the people of the outside world.
15:17There is no other way.
15:18The success should be the main focus.
15:22We should reach the maximum of the people.
15:23How do we balance that?
15:25It is called a middle cinema.
15:26We have to balance it to some extent.
15:28We have to give good things commercially.
15:30That is a tough art.
15:31A few people have won in that.
15:35Look at Kalanjur's films.
15:36They are full of propaganda.
15:37But he has won.
15:38Super duper hit.
15:39I have never seen Parasakthi's success in Sivaji Ganesan's life.
15:42It is such a success.
15:43The film is full of propaganda.
15:44It is just a publicity.
15:45Similarly, Nadodiman and MGR's film is just a publicity.
15:47Such a film is a hit.
15:49So, that cinema was in their hands.
15:51Kalanjur, MGR and Dravida Ekka's film.
15:54They knew how to say good things commercially.
15:56They knew how to win by saying good things commercially.
15:59Others didn't know that.
16:00That is why it didn't work out.
16:02Either it becomes an art film,
16:03or it becomes a total commercial.
16:05Both are lost.
16:06When heroes like Rajini sir and Vijayakanth sir come,
16:11what impact did they have on cinema?
16:29There are two types of cinema.
16:33Cinema analysts say that.
16:35They call it escapist fare.
16:37There is a research on Amitabh Bachchan.
16:40How did Amitabh Bachchan stop the revolution from happening in North India?
16:45Because people would be jealous of him.
16:47There are so many difficulties.
16:48There is no job opportunity.
16:50There are difficulties in everything.
16:51Amitabh Bachchan would come as a representative of them.
16:56He would come and fight.
16:58They get satisfied.
16:59Amitabh Bachchan is there for us.
17:01He is like our life.
17:03The revolution vanishes from here.
17:04That is what the researchers say.
17:07When a person who represents them comes there,
17:10the anger of the people subsides.
17:13That is a proven fact.
17:15When a black man comes,
17:19they relate to him.
17:21They relate to the hero.
17:23They think that his victory is their victory.
17:27Both Rajini sir and Vijayakanth sir created this impact in Tamil Nadu.
17:32They showed the victory of an ordinary man.
17:35When Rajini sir and Vijayakanth sir won,
17:36they thought that they had won.
17:38That is why they get a lot of support.
17:41Prabhu Deva, my close friend,
17:44when he was acting in a movie,
17:46everyone was like us.
17:48They were very happy.
17:50When people like us came and acted.
17:52When he acted with beautiful heroines,
17:54they were jealous.
17:56They didn't watch the movie.
17:58They didn't watch the movie.
18:00There is a chance for this to happen.
18:02They balanced it.
18:04In Vijayakanth's era,
18:06we will talk about that later.
18:08Even with Rajini sir,
18:10there were actresses who refused to act.
18:12The main actress was Jayalalithaa.
18:14That is known.
18:16In Billa's movie, Jayalalithaa was the main actress.
18:18They said no.
18:20The reason is her colour.
18:22No one has come so dark in a movie before.
18:24The colour is there for the people of Tamil Nadu.
18:30There is a bias that our people are white.
18:34A girl who is black,
18:36will not get support from Tamil Nadu.
18:38A girl who is black,
18:40will not get support from Tamil Nadu.
18:42She is not the dream girl of Tamil Nadu.
18:44It is a curse for Tamil Nadu.
18:46Even Ranjith, who is a revolutionary,
18:48is playing a white girl in Madras movie.
18:50Why are they doing that?
18:52It should be black.
18:54Even if you say she is a girl,
18:56everyone will say she is a girl.
18:58Even if you say she is a girl,
19:00everyone will say she is a girl.
19:02There is no other way for the people.
19:04That is how it should be shown.
19:06But even in this,
19:08there is a power.
19:10Yes, she is the only one who did it.
19:12She is the only one who did it.
19:14She did not want to bring other artists
19:16who were with her in black and black.
19:18She does not have that much influence.
19:20Rajini sir and Vijaykanth
19:22will not ask her to play the heroine.
19:24Rajini sir and Vijaykanth
19:26will not ask her to play the heroine.
19:28They will show her as a white girl.
19:30Black heroines,
19:32like Archana and others,
19:34did not turn black.
19:36did not turn black.
19:38Black people are ready
19:40to see any color.
19:42We see black people as white people.
19:44It is a curse.
19:46But they fulfilled the desires
19:48of ordinary people.
19:50They did it to the extent
19:52that even black people
19:54can be seen in movies.
19:56Secondly,
19:58they fought against injustice.
20:00They fought against injustice.
20:02Rajini sir and Vijaykanth
20:04will fight against injustice.
20:06That is the continuation of MGR.
20:08They won.
20:10They will be gratified.
20:12They will be gratified.
20:14They will be satisfied.
20:16They will go home and sleep peacefully.
20:18They will go home and sleep peacefully.
20:20They will be satisfied.
20:22Even when people start to bleed,
20:24they will be satisfied.
20:26Whether it is good or bad,
20:28it is the future.
20:30Jailal Itha forgot to play
20:32Rajini Sir in BILLA.
20:34Jailal Itha forgot to play Rajini Sir.
20:36Towards Arasiyal,
20:38there is a change in her friendship.
20:40How do you see this change?
20:42That change in her friendship
20:44is because of the
20:46change in the era
20:48when Jailal Itha came to politics.
20:50In 1992, when MGR passed away, Anna Themuka lost the election and Jayalalithaa was on Janaki's side.
20:59Rajini sir supported Janaki.
21:01Even then, he spoke in the video of Janaki's funeral.
21:05So, he always supported Janaki in comparison with Jayalalithaa.
21:11He was there to support Jayalalithaa.
21:13Then, in 1992, a tragedy happened.
21:17In that election, Themuka should have won and swept.
21:21Then, Rajiv Gandhi's murder washed out Themuka.
21:25Paruthi Ramavrithi was the only MLA who won.
21:27Then, Themuka lost.
21:29At that time, everyone in Tamil Nadu was in a bad state.
21:32At that time, Jayalalithaa was the Chief Minister.
21:34When Jayalalithaa came to power, she did a terrible thing.
21:38She did a terrible thing.
21:40She did a terrible thing.
21:42She did a terrible thing.
21:44She did a terrible thing.
21:46She did a terrible thing.
21:48She did a terrible thing.
21:50She did a terrible thing.
21:52She did a terrible thing.
21:54She did a terrible thing.
21:56She did a terrible thing.
21:58She did a terrible thing.
22:00She did a terrible thing.
22:03When a motor bike comes near Jayalalithaa,
22:07Rajini sir would have seen it.
22:09Rajini sir would have seen it.
22:11Rajini sir would have seen it.
22:13We looked from far.
22:15We looked from far.
22:17Then, we realized that the bike had Pyarevadu gang behind it.
22:19Then, we realized that the bike had Pyarevadu gang behind it.
22:21Karna Paramparai stories wereHave a hundreds and hundreds.
22:23Karna Paramparai stories wereA hundred and hundreds.
22:25Then, at that time, they are getting enemies over each other.
22:29He was angry. In 1996, when he came back to America, he was beaten black and blue. That interview was an iconic interview.
22:43Jayalalithaa said that if the Tamil Nadu Chief Minister comes again, even God cannot save Tamil Nadu. He was against Jayalalithaa.
22:50In 1996, I don't know what happened to him personally. He went to Jayalalithaa and said that he voted for Jayalalithaa.
23:01Jayalalithaa stood up and bowed to him. He ignored him and left.
23:08There was a broker named Chow Ramasamy. Rajini sir would have changed his mind. Rajini sir would have been superstitious.
23:23But he never supported Jayalalithaa. He opposed Jayalalithaa. Rajini sir was the main reason for Jayalalithaa's brutal defeat in 1996.
23:35Even in those days, I used to watch politics and cinema closely. In 1996, Muppanar started a party called Tamil Nadu Manila Congress.
23:45He broke the Congress. Congress was Jayalalithaa's alliance. He broke it and started a party called Thamaka.
23:53Chow Ramasamy was the main reason for Jayalalithaa's defeat. Rajini sir played a major role in Thamaka.
24:03In 1996, Rajini sir had a chance. If he had been in politics, he would have been the Chief Minister. According to the data, there is no chance of that.
24:18The opposition would have helped Jayalalithaa come back to power. There is no chance of him being the Chief Minister.
24:28After killing Rajiv Gandhi, DMK got 30% vote. If Jayalalithaa got 30%, where will he get the vote from? There is no chance.
24:38Maybe he would have got 10% or 5%. He would have been another Vijay Gandhi. He wouldn't have been the Chief Minister.
24:48We have seen his friendship with Kalanjaru in public. Can you tell us about that?
25:03I wrote a book about Kalanjaru. It was released in 1975. On the 100th day of the film, Kalanjaru came and gave a loan to everyone.
25:13It was a big deal. When he gave the loan, he didn't give it to Rajini sir. He was the Chief Minister.
25:23He couldn't meet Kalanjaru. He was very close to Kalanjaru. He would hold Kalanjaru's hand with love.
25:38When Kalanjaru holds my hand, it feels like he is holding my father's hand. Kalanjaru gives true love to Rajini sir.
25:53We all know Kalanjaru and Rajini sir. I would have bet 10 crores that Kalanjaru would not come to politics until Kalanjaru is alive.
26:08Kalanjaru wouldn't have come. Kalanjaru would have hated Kalanjaru. Kalanjaru's love for Kalanjaru didn't last long.
26:28Kalanjaru would have come. Rajini sir would have come. He would have come in a group. He was a big superstar. I saw it with my own eyes.
26:48Kalanjaru would have come in a group. I saw it with my own eyes. Kalanjaru would have come in a group. He was a big superstar. I saw it with my own eyes.
27:08Kalanjaru would have come in a group. I saw it with my own eyes. Kalanjaru would have come in a group. I saw it with my own eyes. Kalanjaru would have come in a group. I saw it with my own eyes.
27:28Kalanjaru would have come in a group. I saw it with my own eyes. Kalanjaru would have come in a group. I saw it with my own eyes. Kalanjaru would have come in a group. I saw it with my own eyes.
27:48Kalanjaru would have come in a group. I saw it with my own eyes. Kalanjaru would have come in a group. I saw it with my own eyes.
28:08If he had come to politics, what would he have done? He would have done the same thing. He would have kept Chowramasamy next to him. He was the manager of Shashikala's liquor company.
28:28Rajini sir's absence in politics is good for him and for the people.
28:48MGR was afraid of competition. He was an insecure person. He was afraid of competition. He was afraid of competition. He was afraid of competition.
29:08He was afraid of competition. He was afraid of competition. He was afraid of competition. He was afraid of competition. He was afraid of competition.
29:28He was afraid of competition. He was afraid of competition. He was afraid of competition. He was afraid of competition. He was afraid of competition.
29:48He was afraid of competition. He was afraid of competition. He was afraid of competition. He was afraid of competition. He was afraid of competition.
30:08He was afraid of competition. He was afraid of competition. He was afraid of competition. He was afraid of competition. He was afraid of competition.
30:28He was very possessive. He was very possessive. He was very possessive. He was very possessive. He was very possessive.
30:48He was very possessive. He was very possessive. He was very possessive. He was very possessive. He was very possessive. He was very possessive.
31:08He was very possessive. He was very possessive. He was very possessive. He was very possessive. He was very possessive. He was very possessive.
31:28He was very possessive. He was very possessive. He was very possessive. He was very possessive. He was very possessive. He was very possessive. He was very possessive.

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