The film captures the misty, blue-tinged, and rainy landscapes of Ooty. The tragic ending, set against a rain-drenched railway station, remains one of the most heartbreaking and iconic scenes in Indian cinematic history. It won Kamal Haasan his first National Film Award. 2. 16 Vayathinile (1977) Director: Bharathiraja
Under the mentorship of visionary directors like K. Balachander and Balu Mahendra, they transitioned from child artists to defining icons of adult romantic drama. Their films broke societal taboos, explored psychological depth, and captured the vulnerability of human relationships. kamal sridevi blue film video
A psychological thriller where Kamal Haasan plays Dileep, a traumatized, misogynistic fashion designer who lures women to his house to murder them. His life takes a turn when he marries Sarada (Sridevi), who slowly uncovers his dark, psychopathic secrets. The film captures the misty, blue-tinged, and rainy
The film captures the misty, blue-tinged, and rainy landscapes of Ooty. The tragic ending, set against a rain-drenched railway station, remains one of the most heartbreaking and iconic scenes in Indian cinematic history. It won Kamal Haasan his first National Film Award. 2. 16 Vayathinile (1977) Director: Bharathiraja
Under the mentorship of visionary directors like K. Balachander and Balu Mahendra, they transitioned from child artists to defining icons of adult romantic drama. Their films broke societal taboos, explored psychological depth, and captured the vulnerability of human relationships.
A psychological thriller where Kamal Haasan plays Dileep, a traumatized, misogynistic fashion designer who lures women to his house to murder them. His life takes a turn when he marries Sarada (Sridevi), who slowly uncovers his dark, psychopathic secrets.