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The Terrorist (1998)

Her death will not be ordinary.

Genre : Drama

Runtime : 1H 35M

Director : Santosh Sivan
Writer : Santosh Sivan, Ravi Deshpande, Vijay Deveshwar

Synopsis

A young female terrorist goes on a suicide assassination mission, but her resolve to complete it is put to the test.

Actors

Ayesha Dharker
Ayesha Dharker
Malli
Vishnuvardhan
Vishnuvardhan
Thyagu
Krishna Kulasekaran
Krishna Kulasekaran
Lover
Sonu Sisupal
Sonu Sisupal
Leader
Anu Vardhan
Anu Vardhan
Sumitra
Bhanu Prakash
Bhanu Prakash
Permual

Crews

Santosh Sivan
Santosh Sivan
Director
Santosh Sivan
Santosh Sivan
Story
Santosh Sivan
Santosh Sivan
Screenplay
Ravi Deshpande
Ravi Deshpande
Screenplay
Vijay Deveshwar
Vijay Deveshwar
Screenplay
C.K. Raajaa Chandra Sekar
C.K. Raajaa Chandra Sekar
Dialogue
Sonu Sisupal
Sonu Sisupal
Music
Santosh Sivan
Santosh Sivan
Director of Photography
Sreekar Prasad
Sreekar Prasad
Editor
Rajamani
Rajamani
Music

Trailers and other movies

The Terrorist | Official Trailer | Santosh Sivan | Ayesha Dharker | Rajamani

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