Movies results for "t-sunil-singh"
Sagara - Malayalam|
2001
Murattu Kaalai|
2012
Murattu Kaalai
2012 | 129 min
Kaalaiyan (Sundar C) is a simple person and the best Jallikattu (Bullfight) player in his village. His world revolves around his four younger brothers. The antagonist is Varadharajan (Suman), a Zamindar from the neighbouring village who lives an extravagant lifestyle. His close aide is a Transgender Saroja (Vivek). Varadharajan's sister (Sindhu Tolani) falls for the macho Kaalaiyan when he wins a Jallikattu. In the meantime, Bhuvana (Sneha), on the run, after Varadharajan falls for her charm and tries to molest her, takes refuge in Kaalaiyan's house. However, Varadharajan decides to marry his sister to Kaalaiyan with an eye on his land. On the day of marriage, when Kaalaiyan comes to know that the bride wants to split the bond between the brothers, he calls off the marriage. Kaalaiyan takes a liking for Bhuvana and the inevitable happens , romance blossoms. What follows is predictable but there comes a surprise in the form of Saroja in the climax.
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Subtitles:English, ArabicMalli Kalustam|
1980
Okkadu Chaalu|
2005
Mother India - Telugu|
1992
Pournami|
2006
Rowdyism Nasinchali|
1990
Dost|
1974
Dost
1974 | 162 min
Maanav and Gopichand are as apart as chalk and cheese, but become fast friends, with the edgy Gopichand giving up on his life of crime and mending his ways. Maanav gets him a job with Hercules Milk Foods. By the by, Maanav himself develops feelings for Kaajal, the daughter of the owner of the Milk Foods company. With their class differences being a huge issue, Maanav disappears from the lives of Gopichand and Kaajal, but circumstances that would lead to Gopichand s downfall prompt Maanav to take matters in to his own hands.
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Subtitles:English, ArabicAakhri Sajda|
1977
Bhadrachalam|
2001
Bhadrachalam
2001 | 139 min
Bhadrachalam is a 2001 Indian Telugu film, directed by N. Shankar and produced by Katragadda Lokesh. The film stars Srihari, Sindhu Menon, Vijay Chander, Roopa and Kota Srinivasa Rao in lead roles. Music of the film was composed by Vandemataram Srinivas.
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Subtitles:English, ArabicPriyamaina Sreevaru|
2003
Nasheela Shabab|
2002
Neethone Unta|
2002
Rayara Maga|
1994
Akashathile Paravakal|
2001
Nee Navve Chalu|
2006
Jaal Saz - Kishore Kumar|
1959
Jaal Saz - Kishore Kumar
1959 | 136 min
Dwarkanath and his wife were separated from their child, a son named Shankar when they attended the Khumbh Mela in Central India. Years later they are still awaiting his arrival. Notorious con-man and gangster, Sunderdas, comes to know of this, and hires a look-alike named Kundanlal, who meets with Dwarkananth, and is accepted immediately. Sundedas wants to use Kundanlal as a tool to get money from the wealthy Dwarkanath, but Kundanlal refuses to do so. As a result, Sunderdas exposes Kundanlal and hires another look-alike to take his place as the missing son.
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Subtitles:English, ArabicLingaa|
2014
Lingaa
2014 | 148 min
The movie is set in the fictional village of Solaiyur and revolves around a dam which is the lifeline for the village. The dam is under assessment for structural integrity by the Public Works Department. The local minister has corrupt intentions and wants to make money through a new dam project. The villagers want to perform a special Pooja to pray to the God Shiva. They decide to invite the grandson of Maharaja Lingeswaran who commissioned the dam and the temple. They believe the return of the line of the Maharaja will solve the problems surrounding the dam. Lingaa (played by Rajinikanth in contemporary time) is the grandson of Maharaja Lingeswaran. His family has fallen on hard times and he is now a petty thief in the city. He is angry with his grandfather for squandering away the family fortune so he is unwilling to go to Solaiyur to preside over the temple function. However, circumstances force him to accept the invitation and travel to Solaiyur. Through a flashback sequence, Lingaa comes to know that his grandfather, Lingeswaran (also played by Rajinikanth, set in 1939) was an altruist. Lingeswaran had spent his entire fortune to build the dam against all odds during the British Raj. But the people of Solaiyur had mistaken his intentions which forced him to leave Solaiyur and move to the city. Lingaa repents his ways and understands the great sacrifices made by his grandfather for the public good. In the final act, Lingaa exposes the Minister's greed to the villagers and saves the dam from an aerial bomb attack.
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Subtitles:English, Arabic, ChineseDillagi|
1966
Dillagi
1966 | 146 min
Seema and Sapan are two young people who are brought closer by Sapan s friend Deepak who does not leave any stone unturned to get them to fall in love What starts out as a friendly gesture turns into a battle of feelings with an insulted Sapan vowing to win over Seema From fake love-letters to other sub plots to get the two to serenade each other, matters take a turn for the serious when Sapan s father extracts a promise from him on his deathbed that he take care of the mysterious Lajwanti, who is in fact Deepak s love interest. This tangle of emotions would need a lot of patience and faith to fall into place But would they have the conviction to walk through this emotional minefield?
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