Anbe Sivam Page #11

Synopsis: Nallasivam (Kamal Haasan) and Anbarasu (Madhavan) are drawn together by the strings of fate after they come into contact at the Bhuvaneshwar airport. Anbarasu is an advertisement director, while Nallasivam is a trade unionist. Fate entwines their travel plans, and they end up travelling to Chennai together. In the course of their journey, Anbarasu, born with a golden spoon, is touched by the realities of the sufferings of a normal human being when he witnesses the dead and the injured during a train accident, and he volunteers to donate his blood, which is of a very rare group, despite his fear of blood. The flashback of Nallasivam is recounted during one of their journeys. Nallasivam is a communist trade unionist, who fights for higher wages for his comrades. By chance, he falls in love with the daughter Bala (Kiran) of a rich industrialist, Bala's father, Padaiyacchi (Nasser). Due to the opposition, they plan to elope and get married, but unfortunately, Nallasivam meets with an accid
Director(s): Sundar C.
  2 wins & 3 nominations.
 
IMDB:
8.8
NOT RATED
Year:
2003
160 min
2,305 Views


Accounts closed. Okay. We both had

bleeding noses. That's all.

Okay, open the door.

Okay.

Where's the mineral water bottle?

- Won't you wash with this water?

To drink.

l bought a bottle for you.

Did you leave it behind?

Go and get it. Otherwise

train will move.

Please sir, it's paining.

Me?

lf you don't mind.

Come on, Mr. Sivam, hurry up.- Coming.

Hurry up...Hurry up...

Open the door.

Open the door.

l'm doing that only.

- l'm handicapped.

It's stuck. Oh! Door is jammed.

Open it quickly.

Okay! Try to open it without

getting tensed and angry.

Oh! Shouldn't l get angry?

What should l do to

control my anger?

Thinking about my favorite God

in my mind.

Closing my eyes.

Should l count down from 5 to 1?

But, train is moving forward.

Bye Mr. Sivam.

Sorry....sorry...

- It's alright.

l'm sorry...- it's alright.

Are you going to Chennai?

Listen, l'm sorry.

l don't lend my books.

l don't lend my books to others.

Oh! - Didn't get it?

l'll explain it in Tamil.

lf you give your book and

your girl friend...

They'll open the cover and ruin it.

That's the meaning.

l told that in God's own language.

You've forgotten God as well as

Sanskrit language.

You know Sanskrit.

- l don't know.

l shouldn't lie with a

name of Uttaman(Good man in Tamil)

l know many things. Take it as,

l don't like advertisement.

Advertisement reminds me.

Do you know Ogilvy?

Father of the World of Advertisement.

- He's a great man...

That's...

He had proved that Man is

what he's wearing. l like this man.

Are you an Ad film maker?

- Of course.

l'm also an Ad film maker.

Of course, l don't know much

about that.

Then, Mahatma Gandhi is also my Guru.

lf you ask me, how's that?

You can take the same connotation.

Connotation.

Half Naked.

He had proved dress isn't important,

but the man is.

Yes.

What happened?

Am l talking too much today?

No, l like it, Mr. Uttaman.

It's such a great pleasure to meet you.

- Why?

l got stuck with a man from Bhubaneswar

to lchchapuram.

Is it?

l almost cracked while trying to take

him off my back.

You're what your company is.- Yeah!

Would you like some biscuits?

- No....No...

l'm sorry. l can't take this.

- Why?

l mean...l've heard about 'Biscuit Gangs'

looting passengers.

l don't want to take any risk.

- What?

Of course, l'm not blaming you..

- Did you buy them yourself?

That's....- So, you didn't

buy them yourself.- No.

What's this?

- l've saved your life.

You want a diversion now,

that's all, isn't it?

Whisky! It's not risky.

Hold this.

Have a shot, man.

Excuse me....Sir....sir.

Yeah....yeah...

Sir....Bag...- What?

My bag, suitcase, laptop

everything is missing.

Oh God! l don't know Telugu.

No problem, you can speak in Tamil.

All your baggage is missing.

- Yes, sir.

He has taken away baggage of

2 others along with yours.

Oh God! Who's that man, sir?

The man who was sitting here and

talking to you last night.

Who? Mr. Uttaman. - Yes.

How can you be so sure?

He's the lone man missing,

so surely he'll be the thief.

No Sir....no chance. No, sir. He's a very

decent man. No sir...no chance.

He was very fluent in

English and Sanskrit.

He was wearing suit and tie.

He would've stolen it from

people like you.

No, l don't believe this sir.

Will a man wearing suit and tie

be a gentleman by default?

Will a man wearing Home Spun cotton,

be a freedom fighter?

What's this, train has also

come to a halt?- Yes.

When will we reach Madras

if we travel like this?

lt'll take 2 days.

What?

The train which went before this has met

with an accident near Bapatla.

Many people are fighting

for their lives.

Till the route is cleared this train

will be here for 2 days.

l came to tell you.

lf you want to reach urgently,

travel by bus.

AB Negative blood is required

to save a life.

Your attention please.

AB Negative blood is required

to save a life.

We need AB negative blood

to save a life.

lf there's anyone with

AB Negative blood group,

Reach Medical camp immediately.

Hello, AB negative, my friend Mr.Aras,

AB negative donor. - Thank God!

Then, go immediately to Medical Camp

and donate blood.

You're AB negative?- No, l'm O positive,

already donated, sir.

Good. He's the first AB negative donor.

Come.

Did you see, you're the

first AB Negative donor.

l've a sick feeling about blood.

l feel like l'll throw up.

Only if you drink, isn't it?

- Oh, l hate blood.

lf you hate blood,

why don't you donate it?

No...please listen to me.

No...No...

Come....come...

Why're you ordering me?

Is it Russia to get ordered?

Why do you always drag Russia

for everything?

Why don't you leave me alone,

when l say l don't like it?

l don't like it. - Why?

- l'll help in some other way.

Why? - They'll inject my hand.

Just a prick.

Thief...thief...

A thief is running away.

Don't leave him.

Catch him....catch him.

Some thief, leave it.

He's not some thief.

He's Uttaman.

Uttaman? Your friend?

- Thief Uttaman.

Bloody rogue! Where's he?

Mr. Pantulu.

Hi! - How're you?

Get up...- No...no.

They're local people,

if l get caught...

Hold him...

Oh, Why're you beating him?

Sorry....sorry.

You don't know about me?

Don't think l'm a saint.

l'm a killer...

l'm a natural born killer.

Why're you laughing at me?

Did you see that?

Are you an educated man?

You're behaving so violently!

Bloody thief! Are you really

an educated man?

l'm an illiterate. Leave it aside.

You're calling me a thief.

l searched your entire baggage and

didn't find a penny in it.

How can a thief survive like this?

Don't embarrass me without

knowing my predicament.

l had money. You know it, don't you?

Tell him, l lost all my money.

What are you laughing at? Shut up.

You go on laughing, sir.

Who's he to stop you?

That's his problem.

- My problem?

lf l hit you, all your teeth

will roll out. - Wait.

Where's my bag?

Don't shout.

Mr.Pantulu, give his bag to him and

collect Rs.10 from him.

My bag....my bag.

Give him Rs.10. l don't know

whether you have it or not.

All of you pay him Rs.10 each

and take your bags.

Who's that?

Who's that?

Take the glass.

Take it.

Oh! You? A Tamilian?

So, you betrayed me.

Why don't you take me

to a Police station?

Take me to the police station.

Sir, why're you getting angry?

- What do you want?

You've a long life.

l'm sorry, Mr. Sivam.

l left you behind in the station.

Till now, no one has hit me on

my nose like that.

Sorry. - l'm the only child.

My parents had 2 sons

but l'm their only son.

How's that?

My elder brother died young.

While playing cricket when

he was young.

Cricket ball hit his eye...

in the hospital...

Ever since then, on seeing blood...

Oh! Sh*t!

You're alright?

- No, l'm not alright.

Since then, l've great aversion for

hospitaIs and ambulances.

That's alright.

How did you reach this place?

lf l tell, you'll say you feel

like vomiting and giddy.

l came in an ambulance

carrying blood.

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Kamal Haasan

Parathasarathi Srinivasan (born 7 November 1954), professionally known as Kamal Haasan, is an Indian politician, film actor, dancer, film director, screenwriter, producer, playback singer and lyricist who works primarily in Tamil cinema. Kamal has won awards including four National Film Awards, the second-most by any Indian actor, and nineteen Filmfare Awards. His production company, Rajkamal International, has produced several of his films. He started his career as a child artist in the 1960 Tamil language film Kalathur Kannamma, for which he won the President's Gold Medal. He met director Vaaranam Vijay who is frequently credited for shaping Kamal's acting skills. His breakthrough as a lead actor came in the 1975 drama Apoorva Raagangal, directed by K.Balachander, in which he played a rebellious youth who falls in love with an older woman. He won his first National Film Award for his portrayal of a guileless school teacher who cares for a woman who suffers from retrograde amnesia in Moondram Pirai (1983). He was noted for his performances in Mani Ratnam's Nayakan (1987) and S. Shankar's vigilante film Indian (1996), which saw him playing dual roles of a father and a son. Since then he has appeared in films including Hey Ram (2000), Virumaandi (2004), Vishwaroopam (2013) which were his own productions and Dasavathaaram (2008) in which he played ten roles. Kamal was awarded the Kalaimamani award in 1979, the Padma Shri in 1990, the Padma Bhushan in 2014 and the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres (Chevalier) in 2016.On February 21, 2018, Kamal Hassan formally launched his political party, Makkal Needhi Maiam (lit. People's Justice Centre). The party's flag displays six joined hands in a circle in alternate red and white colours with a white star at its centre in a black background. more…

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