Movies results for "mala-sinha"

Tataya Kankanm|
1980

Agni Devi|
2019
Agni Devi
2019 | 101 min
Agni Dev IPS is a devoted cop who has taken charge of investigating the brutal murder of a journalist which happened in broad light. As the case progresses, Agni is asked by his senior, Charles, to stop from proceeding further with the investigation. He realises that Charles has been intimidated by Shakuntala Devi, a dreaded politician by abusive circumstances who was later revealed to be his mother he lost when he was four. How Agni tackles her and nabs the culprit forms the rest of the story.
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Durga Shakthi|
1999

Chitegu Chinte|
1978

Digambara Samiyar|
1950
Digambara Samiyar
1950 | 171 min
Digambara Samiyar is a 1950 Indian Tamil film, directed by T. R. Sundaram and produced by Modern Theatres. The film stars M.N. Nambiar, D.Balasubramaniam, M. S. Draupadi, P.V. Narasimha Bharathi, V. K. Ramasamy, T. K. Ramachandran and M. G. Chakrapani in lead roles. Music of the film was composed by G. Ramanathan and S. M. Subbaiah Naidu.
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Anuroopa|
1997

Gandharva Lokam|
1980

Yadurmane Ganda Pakkadmane Hendthi|
1992

Narasimha Naidu|
2001

Deepsikha|
1988
Deepsikha
1988 | 105 min
'Deepsikha' is the story of Deep and Shikha. Deep and Shikha suddenly get married due to a turn of fate. Deep is a boy from village while Shikha is born and brought up in the city. Shikha can't accept Deep as her husband as she thinks him to be an illiterate villager unworthy of her. Deep is actually a brilliant scholar who pursues his post-graduation and doctorate degree. Shikha is unaware of it as Deep never reveals anything to her and her mother. Shikha's best friend Mili who considers Deep as her brother finds out his truth but keeps his identity a secret as a request from him. Deep wins the Gyanpeeth award in literature for his book 'Homshikha' written under the pseudonym Satyaki. Gradually Shikha becomes aware of Deep's qualities. When the lead singer of Shikha's drama group doesn't appear on the day of the show Deep sings for them and saves the show. One day Shikha finds out that Deep is actually Satyaki when he is chosen as an ambassador of Hindu religion to America's religious conference. The differences between the couple are finally erased and they happily unite.
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Onde Roopa Eradu Guna|
1975
Onde Roopa Eradu Guna
1975 | 137 min
Onde Roopa Eradu Guna is a 1975 Indian Kannada film, directed by A. M. Samiullah and produced by A. M. Samiullah. The film stars Vishnuvardhan, Balakrishna, Narasimharaju, Chandrashekar, Ambarish, Chandrakala and Bhavani in lead roles. Music of the film was composed by Salil Chowdhary.
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Nadurathri|
1980

Swarga Seema - 1978|
1978

Phoenix|
1976

Pudhu Pudhu Arthangal|
1989

Eesa|
2009
Eesa
2009 | 123 min
Love, greed, crime and revenge. These are the basic emotions that constitute the story of Eesa. If you are the type who expects something new every time you watch a film, Eesa is bound to disappoint you big time. Vignesh and Lakshana play the lead pair in the film, supported by Singampuli. They work in Thoothukudi under a wealthy respectable man in the village. But as the story unfolds it comes to light that he is corrupt and wicked within. Lakshana is the one who first stumbles upon the truth and she has to pay for it with her life, but not before passing on the truth to Vignesh in the midst of her final few breaths. It has to be a predictable course from then on, murder in the name of revenge. The script is the biggest flaw in Eesa, a lot more care should have been taken in the writing department. The proceedings get tiresome and irksome very early in the first half and it is a weary wait for the climax, you don t feel interested at any point. However there are a few scenes where one is shaken out of passiveness. Vignesh, unable to accept Lakshana s death keeps her decaying dead body alongside him, talking and singing to her. Such scenes, though not new to Tamil cinema, have been shot well. Vignesh has worked hard, but the results are far below satisfactory, mainly due to the deficient script. His character loses his sanity after Lakshana s death and becomes sort of psychic. The body language in most of those scenes bears striking resemblance to that of Vikram s character in Pithamagan. The director must have been alive to this situation. Eesa is a poorly made film with the shoddy script being the main culprit. With the foundation being shaky, there is little that could be done by the other elements to salvage the movie.
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