Oru Indhiya Kanavu (1983)

 ●  Tamil ● 2 hrs 20 mins

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Embedded with charged emotions and deep social relevance, this realistic tale delves into the challenges and struggles of tribal communities in India, with the help of one glaring example. Anamika (Suhasini), a young, city-bred postgraduate student has progressive ideas about the value and role of women in Indian society. She goes to the Javadi Hills, along with a group of students for a research project on tribal communities in India. During her stay, she becomes very good friends with Gangamma, one of the young tribal girls. Later, Anamika is shocked when comes to know that Gangamma was raped and murdered. With encouragement from her father, she boldly decides to investigate the crime at all costs and fight for justice. Overcoming the extremes of political persecution with the help of an honest and therefore victimised policeman, Muthuvel (Rajeev), she must battle to expose the perpetrator of the crime. When their investigations reveal that the criminal is none other than the son of a powerful politician, Anamika and Muthuvel are faced with the challenge of their lifetime, because the politician will stop at nothing to cover up his son’s crime. Will they succeed in bringing Gangamma's rapist to justice?
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Cast: Suhasini Maniratnam

Crew: Komal Swaminathan (Director), M Kesavan (Director of Photography), MS Viswanathan (Music Director)

Rating: U (India)

Genres: Crime, Drama

Release Dates: 30 Sep 1983 (India)

Tamil Name: ஒரு இந்திய கனவு

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Did you know? This film won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Tamil at the 31st National Film Awards in 1984. Read More
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Film Type:
Feature
Language:
Tamil
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Frame Rate:
24 fps
Aspect Ratio:
2.35:1
Trivia:
This film is based on director Komal Swaminathan's play of the same name.

This film won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Tamil at the 31st National Film Awards in 1984.