Bhaarathiyaar's life story is bookended by scenes of his sparsely attended funeral. A young Subbaiya evinces an unsupported interest in the arts, running off to watch a street show when he should have been studying. He earns the name Bhaarathi from the king and is married to Chellammaa, all in his childhood. His poetic genius continues to flower as he grows. A socially conscious man, he devotes all his time and energy to correcting the ills of society and becomes actively involved in the freedom struggle too through his inflammatory writings. But his radical activities to break the caste barrier are not looked on kindly by the Brahmin community, which washes its hands off him. But that in no way deters him and he continues his activities which bring him and those close to him, great personal sorrow..
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Détails du produit
- Acteur
- Shayaji Shinde, Devayani, T.P. Gajendran, Nizhalgal Ravi, Ramesh Kumar, Srikanth
- Réalisateur
- Gnana Rajasekaran
- Compositeur
- Ilayaraja
- Format
- 16-9 Anamorphique (compatible avec écran 4-3), Dolby Digital 5.1, NTSC
- Langue
- Tamoul
- Sous-titre
- Anglais
- Région
- Toutes les régions
- Support
- DVD
- Nombre de disques
- 1
- Durée
- 156 minutes
- Date de sortie
- 2000
- Genre
- Drame, Historique
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