Bramma

Bramma
Directed by K. Subash
Produced by M. Ramanathan
Written by K. Subhaash
Shanmuga Priyan (dialogues)
Starring Sathyaraj
Kushboo
Bhanupriya
Music by Ilaiyaraaja
Cinematography Y.N Murali
Edited by Krishnamoorthy
Siva
Production
company
Raj Films International
Distributed by Raj Films International
Release dates
  • 5 November 1991 (1991-11-05)

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Country India
Language Tamil

Bramma is a 1991 Tamil film directed by K. Subash. The film stars Sathyaraj in the lead role pairing with Kushboo Sundar and Bhanupriya. The film was a Deepavali release, with largely positive reviews and completed 100 days in theaters & was a blockbuster. The film was remade in Telugu as same name with Mohan Babu, in Hindi with same name with Govinda and in Kannada as Ravivarma with Vishnuvardhan.

Cast

Plot

Ravivarman is a talented artist with special ability to draw faces of person at their different ages given their childhood photo. After tragic loss of his wife in Flight blast, he becomes a drunkard and lives aimless. Police summons Ravi to draw the face of accused in bomb blast from the previous file photo. Because of his painting, the criminal George is caught by the police and George challenges to take revenge on Ravi. Due to his help to the police, Ravi becomes famous and he is called by a rich man in Rosewood Estate who wants to find his niece who went missing at her age of five. From the housemaid's warning, Ravi understand the rich man's true intentions. He draws his wife as the missing niece's painting and hands over it to the rich man. Meanwhile, he searches and finds Jennifer, who is actual heir of Rosewood Estate. George escapes from jail and it is revealed that Ravi's wife Pavithra is alive but in coma stage. Meanwhile, Jeni falls in love with Ravi. At last Ravi fights and gets the property of Jeni and unites with Pavithra.

Production

Initially actress Kanaka was given Jenifer role. Due to date problem it went to Kushboo sundar.

Critical Reception

The film received great accolades and was very successful at the box office.

References


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