Thee (1981 film)
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Directed by | R. Krishnamurthy |
Produced by | Suresh Balaje |
Written by | A. L. Narayanan (dialogues) |
Story by | Salim-Javed |
Starring |
Rajinikanth Suman Sripriya Sowcar Janaki Manorama |
Music by | M. S. Viswanathan |
Cinematography | N. Balakrishnan |
Edited by | V. Chakrapani |
Production company |
Suresh Arts |
Distributed by | Suresh Arts |
Release dates |
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Country | India |
Language | Tamil |
Thee (English: Fire) is a 1981 Tamil film directed R. Krishnamurthy.[1] Rajinikanth plays the lead role and Suman plays the role of his brother.[2] It is a remake of the classic Hindi film Deewar starring Bollywood Mega Star Amitabh Bachchan with Shashi Kapoor, Neetu Singh and Parveen Babi. The Hindi film was directed by Yash Chopra.
Plot
Synopsis
The movie tells the story of two brothers, Raja and Ravi, who follow different career paths: Raja is a smuggler and Ravi the policeman who is asked to hunt Raja down. Raja (Rajinikanth) and Ravi (Suman) are the sons of a trade unionist (AVM Rajan), who was defeated and disgraced by the management of his firm using his family as bait.
Unable to bear the public disgrace father deserts the family, and the sons are raised by their mother Sita (Sowcar Janaki) who brings them to Chennai, who suffers the trials and tribulations of a poor single mother. Raja, the elder brother, grows up with an acute awareness of his father's humiliation and is victimized for his father's supposed misdeeds. In the process of fighting for his rights, Raja, who starts out as a boot polisher and becomes a dockyard worker in his youth, becomes a smuggler and a leading figure of the underworld.
Details
The film opens with the strong leadership of trade unionist (AVM Rajan), who works hard to enhance the lives of struggling laborers. He lives in a modest home with his wife, Sita (Sowcar Janaki), and their two young sons, Raja (Rajinikanth) and Ravi (Suman). The trade unionist, however, is blackmailed by a corrupt businessman who threatens to kill his family if he does not cease his activities. Forced into compliance, the trade unionist is thus attacked by the very same laborers who once supported him. His family is also persecuted by the angry workers who brand young Raja's arm with the words: "My Father Is A Thief." The trade unionist then runs away forcing Sita and her two children into destitute poverty. Not knowing what else to do, Sita brings her children to Chennai and struggles as a day labourer to care for her now homeless boys.
Raja, the elder brother, grows up with an acute awareness of his father's failure and is victimized for his father's supposed misdeeds. In the process of fighting for his rights, Raja, who starts out as a boot polisher and becomes a dockyard worker in his youth, becomes a smuggler and a leading figure of the underworld. He also sacrifices his own education so his brother Ravi can study. Ravi is an excellent student and grows up to become an upright police officer. He is also dating Radha (Sripriya), the daughter of a senior police officer (Major Sundarrajan). On the Commissioner's suggestion, Ravi applies for employment with the police, and is sent for training. Several months later, he is accepted by the police, and has a rank of Sub-Inspector. Raja, on the other hand, becomes involved with Anita (Shobha), a woman whom he meets at a bar. When Anita becomes pregnant, Raja decides to abandon his life in the underworld, marry her, and confess his sins. He also hopes to seek forgiveness from his mother and brother. When Ravi returns home, he finds that Raja has become a businessman overnight, has accumulated wealth, and a palatial home. When Ravi finds out that Raja has acquired wealth by crime, he decides to move out along with his mother. One of his first assignments is to be apprehend and arrest some of Chennai's hardcore criminals and smugglers which includes his brother, Raja — much to his shock, as he had never associated his very own brother of having any criminal background. Ravi must now decide to proceed on with apprehending Raja, or quit from the police force. However, when Anita is brutally murdered by rival members of the underworld, Raja loses all sense of rational behavior and brutally murders his rivals in revenge for Anita's death, leading him to be branded a criminal forever. Their mother, who had sided with Ravi despite the fact that Raja was her favorite, is tormented by Raja's decisions and rejects him. The two brothers meet for a final showdown, where Ravi kills Raja. Raja dies in his mother's arms seeking forgiveness and Ravi is awarded for pursuing justice.
Cast
- Rajinikanth .... Rajshekhar 'Raja'
- Suman .... Inspector Ravishankar 'Ravi'
- Shobha .... Anantlakshmi 'Anita'
- Sripriya .... Radha
- AVM Rajan .... Sita's Husband
- Sowcar Janaki .... Sita
- K. Balaji .... Jagdish
- R. S. Manohar .... Madan
- Major Sundarrajan .... Radha’s Father
Soundtrack
Music was composed by MS Viswanathan a d lyrics written by Kannadasan.[3]
Soundtrack
The music was composed by M. S. Viswanathan.[4]
No. | Song | Singers | Lyrics |
1 | Subbanna vandharanna | Malaysia Vasudevan | Kannadasan |
2 | Ayyavukku manasirukku | Vani Jayaram, Malaysia Vasudevan | Kannadasan |
4 | Vaare Vaa idhu indhira logam | L.R. Easwari | Kannadasan |
References
- ↑ http://www.gomolo.com/thee-movie-cast-crew/10482
- ↑ http://spicyonion.com/movie/thee/
- ↑ http://www.rajinikanth.com/songs/thees.htm
- ↑ "Anthaman Kathali Songs". raaga.com. Retrieved 2014-08-25.
External links
- Thee at the Internet Movie Database
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