Bharathi Kannamma

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Bharathi Kannamma
Directed by Cheran
Produced by Henry
Written by Cheran
Starring Parthiban
Meena
Vijayakumar
Vadivelu
Indu
Music by Deva
Cinematography Kichas
Editing by K. Thanikachalam
Studio Pankaj Productions
Distributed by Pankaj Productions
Release dates
  • January 15, 1997 (1997-01-15)
Running time 168 minutes
Country India
Language Tamil

Bharathi Kannama is a Tamil film directed by Cheran.[1] The film marks Cheran's debut as a director and screenwriter. It was well received critically and commercially upon release. Prabhu Solomon remade this film in Kannada as Usire (2001) with V. Ravichandran.

Plot

The story revolves around Bharathi (Parthiban), a worker for a rich Thevar Zamindar (Vijayakumar). He comes from a lower caste and falls in love with the rich Zamindar's daughter Kannamma (Meena). Kannamma feels the same way, however their differing castes become a barrier, and as Kannamma's marriage is fixed to a wealthy man, Bharathi hasn't the courage to express his disapproval or start a relationship with Kannamma. His allegiance to the Zamindar, along with his fear of the caste system make him unwilling to stop the marriage. Bharathi's sister, however, also falls in love with a rich young man from a neighbouring town, and their differing circumstances do not hinder them from forming a relationship. In the end, Kannamma commits suicides and Bharathi jumps into her funeral pyre kills himself (in reference to the past Hindu practice of sati).

Soundtrack

The music composed by Deva.[2]

No. Song Singers Lyrics Length (m:ss)
1 Chinna Chinna Kanamma Harini Arivumathi 05:16
2 Naalethu Padhuchavare Sathyan 01:54
3 Poonkatre Poonkatre K. J. Yesudas 05:28
4 Rayula Bullet Railu Chandrabose 04:34
5 Retakili Rekkai Mano, S. P. Sailaja 05:04
6 Thendralukku Theriyuma Arun Mozhi, K. S. Chithra 05:14
7 Vaady Patti Melamada gangai Amaran 02:39

References

  1. "Bharathi Kannamma". cinesouth. Retrieved 2013-10-10. 
  2. "Bharathi Kannamma Songs". raaga. Retrieved 2013-10-10. 

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