Movies results for "rang-rajan"
Thiruneelakandar|
1972
Kaithi Rani|
1986
Bombay Mail 109|
1980
Bombay Mail 109
1980 | 136 min
Bombay Mail 109 is a 1980 Indian Tamil film, directed by "T. R. Sundaram" and produced by, "R Ramani" The film stars "Ravichandran, Sangeeta, Aachi Manorama, Suruli Rajan, V.K. Ramasamy, Thengai Srinivasan ,Major Sundarrajan" in lead roles. The film.
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Subtitles:EnglishNamma Ooru Nalla Ooru|
1986
Bandhana|
1984
Munna Michael|
2017
Munna Michael
2017 | 139 min
A high-octane drama full of thrills, action and dance. Munna Michael follows the journey of Munna, a street dancer who is also a huge Michael Jackson fan. He challenges people in local clubs for a dance off to earn some quick money. His father reprimands his way of living but Munna continues to pick challenges for the love of dance. But soon, he is blacklisted and is forced to relocate to Delhi where he comes across a gangster, Mahindar, who is in love with a dancer, Dolly. Mahindar asks Munna to teach him to dance so that he can impress Dolly, the girl who dreams of winning the trophy of a dancing star. Thereafter, Munna turns dance guru for Mahindar, not realizing that he is secretly falling for Dolly too. What happens when Mahindar discovers Munna's feelings for Dolly?
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Subtitles:English, Arabic, ChineseBangaru Papa|
1955
Janani Janmabhoomi|
1997
Baalina Daari|
1997
Sankalpam|
1957
Doctor|
1963
Aayiram Chirakulla Moham|
1989
Heer Ranjha - A True Love Story|
2009
Heer Ranjha - A True Love Story
2009 | 145 min
One of the classic love stories ever written, Heer Ranjha continues to be a dearly loved part of the collective and individual memory of millions across the world even after almost 300 years. Transcending boundaries of language and culture, its appeal has endured the test of time. Such is the reverence and affection that this story has earned from the people that it is no longer a story but has become a metaphor, a symbol of pure and eternal love. This film is an interpretation of the attempt to capture on celluloid the eternity of this metaphor.
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Subtitles:English, ArabicSwayamvara|
1973
Sugamana Raagangal|
1985
Gangvaa|
1984
Gangvaa
1984 | 126 min
The basic injustice at the core of Gangvaa is the way the landed classes take advantage of ordinary village folk. Early on in the film, a work crew finds a pot full of gold coins, and a suitably mustache-twirling zamindar (Amrish Puri) confiscates them to add to his already massive wealth. Enter Gangvaa (Rajnikanth) to save the day; Gangvaa kills Zamindar and his goons. Gangvaa puts together a band of the men who had suffered under the Zamindar's tyranny. Together they hang out in the wilderness and perform Robin-Hood-esque raids for the sake of vigilante justice. At some point Jamna (Shabana Azmi) encounters Gangvaa and is smitten. Then a village girl accuses Gangvaa of rape, and Jamna is enraged it is here that she gets down to find the truth. It turns out that the rape was actually done by a totally different guy named Gangvaa (Raza Murad), and righting this wrong wins Jamna back for our hero, but makes him a new set of enemies that he spends the rest of the film fleeing from. Also on his tail is a police inspector (Suresh Oberoi), who cannot allow vigilante justice in his district, no matter how noble the intention.
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