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Action,
RomanceActeurs Riya Sen,
Manoj K. Bharathi,
Purnima Das Verma,
Revathi,
Raadhika Sarathkumar,
RanjithaNote47%
Thiruppaachi and Sengulam are neighboring villages with a history of enmity between them. Maayan (Manoj) and Machakanni (Riya Sen) meet on the day of her engagement and its love at first sight. Her marriage itself gets called off when the groom and his family insult Machakanni's family and her romance with Maayan continues. But when her brother finds out about him, all hell breaks loose. The turned-down bridegroom is still itching for revenge and figuring out that the only way to extract it is to marry Machakanni, he pleads for forgiveness and succeeds in melting her brother's heart. The marriage is finalised but Maayan's friends swear to unite the star-crossed lovers. There is also a subplot of Maayan's aunt(Radhika) trying to get her daughter married off to Maayan. Réalisé par P. BharathirajaGenres Drame,
Comédie,
RomanceThèmes MusiqueActeurs Kumar Gaurav,
Padmini Kolhapure,
Danny Denzongpa,
Tanuja,
Rakesh Bedi,
Beena BanerjeeNote53%
Viju lives near Panji, Goa, with his mother, Marry is rich girl lives with her brother, David and his wife, Eliza, studies in Bombay College. Viju and Marry fall in love. Réalisé par P. BharathirajaGenres Drame,
RomanceActeurs Sathyaraj,
Saritha,
Amala Akkineni,
Raja,
Charuhasan,
JanagarajNote78%
Balu Thevar (Sathyaraj) and Saritha live in a village and belong to a land-owning warrior caste (Thevar), held lower in the Vedic caste system hierarchy than Brahmins. Balu Thevar though, is an atheist and speaks openly against the caste system, but is nevertheless tolerated by the villagers because he is generous in helping others in need. Their son, Raja, has just returned from the city having completed his education. He meets Amala, who is the daughter of a Brahmin Sastri (Priest), and they fall in love. Both of their parents discover their love and Amala's father tries to marry her off to another man in a neighboring village. On the way, Amala fakes her suicide to escape the marriage, and hides in a house (Nizhalgal Ravi's) that she happens to pass by. In the meantime, thinking that Amala is really dead, Amala's father confronts Raja and accuses him of causing her death. During the discussion, they slip and fall into the waterfall and both men die. , 2h40
Réalisé par P. BharathirajaGenres DrameActeurs Sivaji Ganesan,
Radha,
Sathyaraj,
Vadivukkarasi,
Ranjini,
JanagarajNote77%
The film commences with friends and family of an ailing village head, Malaichami (Sivaji Ganesan), gathered around him on his death bed. The plot then moves along in a series of flashbacks, featuring significant episodes of the dying man's life. These include the presence of a boatman's young daughter Kuyil (Radha) in his village. The protagonist is unhappily married to a shrewish wife by the name of Ponnatha (Vadivukkarasi), and seeks comfort and solace in a friendship with Kuyil. The friendship raises eyebrows, and is socially awkward and complicated for both Malaichami and Kuyil.