Ithu: Enna Pramatham Vadivelu Dialogue !link!

But where did this iconic line come from? Why has it aged like fine wine? And how did a single comedic utterance become the default response to everything from bad governance to bad haircuts?

A small, crowded textile shop in Coimbatore. ithu enna pramatham vadivelu dialogue

Vadivelu’s signature body language—the wide-eyed look and confident hand gestures—sells the "special item" before we even see it. But where did this iconic line come from

The dialogue "Ithu Enna Pramatham" roughly translates to "What's the Big Deal?" or "Why the Fuss?" in English. It was during a scene where Vadivelu's character tries to console Vijay, who was stressing over a minor issue. With his characteristic wit and humor, Vadivelu utters these four simple yet impactful words: "Ithu Enna Pramatham." The scene was instantaneously hilarious, and the audience couldn't help but burst into laughter. A small, crowded textile shop in Coimbatore

டயலாக் (முழு வடிவம்):

The phrase (meaning "This is nothing great!" or "This is no big deal!") is one of the most iconic and versatile dialogues by Tamil comedian Vadivelu