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Réalisé par T. P. GajendranGenres Drame,
Action,
RomanceActeurs Karthik,
Babloo Prithiveeraj,
Nirosha Ramki,
S. S. Chandran,
Babloo Prithiveeraj,
Kovai SaralaNote58%
Thangapandian (Karthik), an honest forest officer, is transferred to a village. The village chief (Senthamarai) cuts illegally the sandalwood trees. Radha (Nirosha) is brought up by her adoptive family. When she was young, her father, a famous singer, died in a car accident. Thangapandian falls in love with Radha.Réalisé par Pratap K. PothenGenres Drame,
RomanceActeurs Prabhu,
Kamal Haasan,
Kushboo Sundar,
Chinni Jayanth,
Kovai Sarala,
GoundamaniNote60%
Marthandan lives with his parents in a palace. He sets out to Chennai to find a girl. There he meets "Idea Mani" (Goundamani), who is very cunning and tries to make money from the innocent Marthandan in comical ways. He meets a girl (Kushboo) in a bakery and befriends her. The rest of the story is about how he tries to win her over and how he understands the value of money. , 3h10
Réalisé par Susi GaneshanOrigine IndeGenres Drame,
Science-fiction,
Thriller,
Comédie,
Action,
Aventure,
Musical,
Policier,
RomanceThèmes La musique,
Sexualité,
Homosexualité,
Transsexuels et transgenres,
Super-héros,
Musique,
LGBT,
LGBT,
Travestissement au cinémaActeurs Vikram,
Shriya Saran,
Ilavarasu,
Prabhu,
Krishna,
Ashish VidyarthiNote51%
Kanthaswamy est non seulement inspecteur à la brigade financière de la police fédérale indienne, mais aussi un justicier qui, déguisé en coq, vole les riches malhonnêtes pour donner aux pauvres qui en font la demande au temple du dieu Murugan. Dans le cadre de ses fonctions, il arrête un homme d'affaires véreux qui feint la paralysie pour échapper aux poursuites. Sa fille, Subbulakshmi, révoltée par l'attitude inflexible de Kanthaswamy, entreprend de piéger le policier en le séduisant. Par ailleurs, l'inspecteur général Parandhaman mène une enquête interne, convaincu que le justicier est un membre de la police., 2h18
Réalisé par VinayanGenres DrameThèmes Le handicapActeurs Vikram,
Kavya Madhavan,
Kaveri,
Thalaivaasal Vijay,
Rajeev,
S. ManivannanNote69%
Kasi is a tale about the deception of appearances. Kasi(Vikram) is a blind poet and singer who supports his family by his songs. He has an older brother Sevalai(Thalaivasal Vijay) who spends what money he has drinking, an abusive, crippled father and a younger sister Lakshmi(Kavya Madhavan). When the local landlord, Raghupathi(Rajeev) returns to the district, he brings along with him Mr Dinesh, the CM's son and his wife Radhika(Aishwarya). Raghupathi has a reputation as a God in the area because of his charitable works and when a specialist eye doctor arrives he promises to pay the fees for an operation to give back Kasi's vision. Elated by this news, Kasi learns that he has to find an eye-donor and his girlfriend Kaveri(Kaveri), who cannot speak, offers one of her eyes. Unfortunately, something happens that shows that the 'God-like' Raghupathi and Mr Dinesh are not what they seem. Blissfully unaware of the sadness of those around him, Kasi looks forward to his operation.Genres DrameActeurs Sivaji Ganesan,
Kommareddy Savitri,
Nagesh,
Aachi Manorama,
Manorama,
V K RamasamyNote76%
The film opens with the narrator explaining that there are nine types of human behaviors (Navarasam) such as Wonder (அற்புதம்), Fear (பயம்), Compassion (கருணை), Anger (கோபம்), Equanimity (சாந்தம்), Disgust (அருவருப்பு), Elegance (சிங்காரம்), Bravery (வீரம்) and Bliss (ஆனந்தம்) and that Sivaji Ganesan's nine roles represents one character per role. Réalisé par DuraiGenres Drame,
HorreurActeurs Rajinikanth,
V K Ramasamy,
Vijayakumar,
Aachi Manorama,
Latha,
Suruli RajanNote56%
Ravi (Vijayakumar) is happily married to Savitri (Latha). Savitri’s brother Ramesh (Rajinikanth) has come from Singapore, and they all go to Ravi’s estate for a vacation. And that night starts Savitri’s terrible ordeal. An apparition is visible only to her eye; an eerie song and the sound of anklets make themselves heard only to her ears. And before she realizes what is happening, another spirit enters her body, driving out her own spirit! Overnight Savitri’s persona itself changes; she talks, walks and behaves like a different woman. Ramesh is puzzled at the change, and keeps a watch on her. He follows her, as she wanders all over the hills with the easy familiarity of a person who has lived there all her life. He sees her shed tears over two names carved on a tree trunk; the fading legends "Radha" and "Ravi" tell the tragic tale of love and loss. He follows her as he goes to a humble cottage and eavesdrops as she introduces herself to the incredulous old woman (Pushpalatha) as her dead daughter Radha. It was only due to her unrequited love that she was hovering as a banshee so far, she explains. She tells excitedly that in the 5 days before new moon, if she can have a physical union with Ravi even once, she would be alive again. And if she didn’t succeed? Well, she would push Ravi down the same waterfall where she had met her end, so that they could unite in the other world. In the old disused bungalow of Ravi, Ramesh sees a picture of Radha and listens to a cassette as well. He confronts Ravi with the photo, and Ravi tells all- how he fell in love with Radha (Padmapriya), the daughter of the late factory supervisor. They roamed all over the hills, even as the lofty knolls were passive spectators to their love. With steadfast determination, Ravi manages to get his father’s (VSR) acceptance. But when he rushes back with the happy tidings, he finds only her body- she had met a watery grave trying to escape from the clutches of her evil suitor Ranga (Kannan). Armed with the facts now, Ramesh thwarts off the attempts of the possessed Savitri’s attempts to sleep with Ravi. The first night she dresses provocatively and sings a song of seduction in the bedroom. Ramesh knocks the door and pulls Ravi out telling him that there was a call that the factory is on fire. And the second night, he dissolves some strong sedatives in Ravi’s glass of milk. The third morning, in the labour day gathering where they are special invitees, the transformed Savitri dances and sings with abandon. That night, she takes Ravi to their summer cottage, but her plan goes awry again when Ramesh sets it on fire. On the next night, Ravi is returning home when Ranga waylays him to settle old scores and hits him on the head. Ramesh rescues him in time. Of course, that night too passes without Radha’s schemes seeing success. The last night, its do or die for Radha, and so she puts the vigilant Ramesh to sleep and lures Ravi out with a soft song of invitation. Savitri’s displaced spirit crying out ‘Anna! Anna!’ and the barking dog wake up Ramesh and soon he is in pursuit as Radha sings and leads Ravi up the hill. In the end, good triumphs over evil.