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Directed by Srinivasa Rao SingeethamGenres Drama,
Musical theatre,
Musical,
RomanceActors Kamal Haasan,
Madhavi Alladurgam,
Y. G. Mahendran,
L. V. Prasad,
K. P. A. C. Lalitha,
Delhi GaneshRating76%
This drama tells the tale of a blind violinist, Ragu (Kamal Haasan), and a young lady, Nancy (Madhavi) who is keen on chronicling Ragu's inspiring life as a visually impaired but independently living person. Their relationship blossoms into a romance that is supported by Nancy's lighthearted and comical grandfather (L.V. Prasad)., 2h11
Directed by Srinivasa Rao SingeethamGenres Drama,
Comedy,
RomanceActors Kamal Haasan,
Amala Akkineni,
Tinnu Anand,
Farida Jalal,
P. L. Narayana,
Pratap K. PothenRating85%
The story is about an unnamed almost penniless young man whose fortunes change when he stumbles upon a drunken man. shot at an unnamed Indian City , actually shot at Windsor Manor , Bangalore . The hero is an unemployed young man who resides alone in a rented room. He has no luck in his job hunt and even a roadside beggar(P. L. Narayana) riles him by revealing his big stash of money. One day, a rich but drunkard businessman checks into a 5 star hotel in the city named Pushpak. When the rich man(Sameer Khakhar) is in a drunken stupor, the hero finds him and takes him to his own room. The hero is tempted when he realizes that the man is rich. He holds up the man hostage in his room and assumes his identity.Directed by Srinivasa Rao SingeethamThemes Films about alcoholism,
Medical-themed films,
Films about drugsActors Sreekanth,
Lakshmi Narayan,
Y. G. Mahendran,
Poornam Vishwanathan,
GopalarathinamThe story espouses the evils of drink, Parvathi (Lakshmi) is a happy girl just married to a very loving husband, Karuppan(Sreekanth). With kind parents-in-law and a doting husband, her life is blissful. Soon, she is blessed with a child. Karuppan wants to increase his earnings and decides to buy a cart, though Parvathi is unwilling, asserting it is happier to be contented with what they have. However Karuppan takes a loan from a money lender and buys a cart. Initially, everything looks rosy. But Karuppan happens to cross the toddy shops on his way home. Slowly, he is initiated into the habit of drink and soon becomes an addict. Parvathi’s life changes into one of hardship and woe. The neglect of Karuppan results in the death of the child. Parvathi’s life becomes tragic. Karuppan is not able to repay the loan. The money lender’s son takes advantage of increasingly abominable attitude of her husband. Parvathi helplessly gives in to the approaches of the moneylender’s son. Coming to know about this, Karuppan throws a scythe at the moneylender’s son, which nearly kills him. Karuppan is arrested. Parvathi is rejected by her kith and kin. Alone she struggles to get her husband released. On the advice of a lawyer she makes a statement in the court that she is guilty, thinking it will facilitate the release of her husband.