Vijay Tv Old Serial Small Wonder

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Maya Machindra was a TV series directed by Indian Cinematographer B. She is the first Asian woman cinematographer who went to make 22 feature films and has worked for popular TV series like 'Maya Machindra' and '.'

For 'Maya Machindra,' B. Vijayalakshmi was involved in, directing and also, handling the camera and S., her husband handled most of the post-production work like - the editing, sound, and graphics.When this TV series was announced on its telecast date, reports suggest that the serial could have been extended beyond its scheduled 52 weeks. That is the reason, she did not accept any film assignment during that period.

She produced, directed and scraped and even filmed this TV serial.The serial is touted to be a first fantasy serial on TV, and it said that A.L. N Mohan had suggested her to make a fantasy serial and that is why this script was born.The serial had Prabhu Deva's brother as the hero, and other cast includes Sudarshan.The serial had all kinds of comedy, magic and some fantasy scenes.

Nagendra Prasad almost looked like a king in his costumes and had held sword throughout the serial, He would enter the cave, and a small fairy would enlighten him with knowledge. Three dwarves add a touch of humor to the show.

What is the nature of the self? What does it truly mean to be human? Can man ever transcend the limitations of his physical being and come to understand what is meant by the words 'ultimate reality'?

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Does God exist? Are we alone in the universe? Throughout the course of human history, great minds have attempted to tackle such questions. Minds of men like Plato, Aristotle, and Socrates.

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Minds of men like Sartre, Nietzsche, and Freud. While few have had the courage to address the implications of these central existential dilemmas, even fewer have been able to offer any worthwhile insight on such matters, or do any more than merely scratch the surface with repetitive supposition and conjecture. How rare it is when a work of art can at once synthesize, and then surpass the work of all that has come before it. 'Small Wonder' is just such an achievement.

If the Sistine Chapel were a sitcom, it would be 'Small Wonder'. If William Shakespeare had been writing sitcoms in the 1980s, he would have written 'Small Wonder'. If Leonardo da Vinci were alive today he would have painted the Mona Lisa with a pony tail and a red and white dress, and simply called his subject 'Vicki'. The husband, the father, the inventor. In his workshop he creates a robot daughter who sleeps in his son's closet. Rather than cash in on his invention, which could have totally revolutionized the communications industry, the Lawsons vow to keep Vicki a secret, for some reason.

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That one suburban schlub of a man can create life -does create life, in his basement, signifies, validates the presence of the divine in the banal. Man is divine, as he is created in God's image. Yet man can create man.

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Poole, the neighbor, or was it Mrs. I'm getting my shows confused I think. Brindle the neighbor who sits by idly, and had born of her womb a daughter with fiery red hair and marks of the devil all about her skin. Is Harriet Satan? Is Vicki Christ?

A theological treatment of 'Small Wonder', in itself, would likely fill multiple volumes. I'm surprised more hasn't been written about the show. In addition to such a captivating and intellectually challenging premise, the show also featured some of the most remarkable special effects ever to be put on film. Before or since.

When Vicki would lift the couch, for instance, it was almost impossible to see the thick blue line around the couch's edges. Special effects which later influenced the likes of 'Jurassic Park' and 'Independence Day', no doubt. I could go on and on about this show, but I won't. If you haven't seen every episode at least five times, consider yourself incomplete. I would be both enticed and excited by the proposal of opening up a school, (an Academy, if you will) where the curriculum consisted solely of screenings and discussions of episodes of 'Small Wonder'.