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Palli Paruvathile (2017)

Gênero : Romance, Família, Drama

Runtime : 2H 33M

Director : Vasudev Baskar

Sinopse

A school student loves his classmate, who also harbours feelings for him. But when her rich, powerful family questions her, she lies that she isn't love with him, and this plays havoc on the boy's family.

Atores

Nandhan Ram
Nandhan Ram
Kalai
Venba
Venba
Kani
R. K. Suresh
R. K. Suresh
Urvashi
Urvashi
K. S. Ravikumar
K. S. Ravikumar
Thambi Ramaiah
Thambi Ramaiah
Ponvannan
Ponvannan
E. Ramadoss
E. Ramadoss
Kanja Karuppu
Kanja Karuppu
Sujatha Sivakumar
Sujatha Sivakumar

Tripulações

Vasudev Baskar
Vasudev Baskar
Director
Vasudev Baskar
Vasudev Baskar
Writer
Vijay Narayanan
Vijay Narayanan
Original Music Composer
Vinoth Kumar
Vinoth Kumar
Director of Photography
Suresh Harsh
Suresh Harsh
Editor

semelhantes

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Ram is a photographer and nature lover who travels all around India capturing moments. On a chance visit to his hometown Tanjavur, he goes into his school and begins to walk down memory lane to 1994 when he was a student harboring feelings for his classmate Janu.
Raja Vaaru Rani Gaaru
Rani’s world is limited, an introvert, she lives with her father and grandmother. From being this simple and silent girl, when she falls in love how she expresses it comes through beautifully.
Please Accuse Klava K. of My Death
Klava and Seryozha (Sergey) have been together since preschool. He, one of the smartest kids in school, has always been in love with her but considered her more of just a pretty face rather than an intelligent person. He let her copy his homework and gave her his parents' things as gifts. When they are teens, Klava rejects his love because she knows that he doesn't value her for her, and instead is attracted to Lavrik, another intelligent boy from school. Klava likes him because for the first time she feels like someone is really interested in her as a person. Seryoszha, being very dramatic and wanting Klava's/everyone else's sympathy, writes a suicide note, "Please blame Klava K. for my death," but can he really commit suicide? Eventually he realizes that he is being too shallow and that while he makes such a drama out of such small problems, the people around him have real problems, but never said a thing.
When I Will Become a Giant
Eight-grader Petya Kopeikin, despite his short stature and nondescript appearance, is constantly in the spotlight. Petya is noble, witty, well versed in literature, he writes wonderful poems. Kopeikin has long been secretly in love with his classmate Masha Goroshkina, and she is passionate about the new student from 9 "A" Kolya Kristallov. Masha tells Petya about her feelings and asks him to hand over a note to Kolya. Deeply worried from unrequited love, Petya not only doesn't stand in the way of a happier rival, but even helps him win Masha's heart. He wants to prove that courage and honor were not only inherent in the times of “musketeer” novels, but exist in our time. Petya chooses to follow the example of the hero of the famous play Edmond Rostan and in his actions copies Cyrano de Bergerac.