Original Language | ta |
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Languages Spoken | Tamil |
Release Date | January 14, 2003 |
Runtime | 160 minutes |
Rating | 7.6 |
Country | India |
Genres | Comedy, Drama |
Director | Sundar C |
Writers | Kamal Haasan |
Producer | G. Venugopal, V. Swaminathan, K. Muralidharan |
Editor | P. Sai Suresh |
Music | Vidyasagar |
Cinematography | Arthur Wilson |
Screenplay | Kamal Haasan |
Budget | 1700000 |
Actor Name | Character Name |
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Kamal Haasan | Nalla Sivam |
R. Madhavan | Anbarasu |
Nasaar | Kandasamy Padayachi |
Kiran Rathod | Bala |
Santhana Bharathi | Kandasamy Padayachi's Assistant |
Seema | Balasaraswathi's Mother |
Yugi Sethu | Uthaman |
R.S. Shivaji | Railway Station master |
Vichu Vishwanath | Padayatchi's assistant |
Balu Anand | Train Ticket checker for the Coromandel Express[ |
Ilavarasu | Police Inspector |
Muthukalai | Roadside drunkard |
Uma Riyaz Khan | Mehrunissa |
Pasi Sathya | Tea stall owner |
Nellai Siva | Street theatre performer |
Thiruppaachi Benjamin | Street theatre performer |
Poovilangu Mohan | |
Kalairani | |
Krishnamoorthy | Union worker |
Madhan | Self |
Vasanthi Guru | Dancer |
Anbarasu, young and arrogant, and Nallasivam, damaged - physically but not spiritually - by life, are thrown together by circumstances, and find that they are in some ways bound together by fate.
This is supposed to be an Indian version of "Trains, Planes and Automobiles". Compared to Candy and Martin ... not even in the same league. I really don't like remakes. Go watch the original.
Rating Analysis for Anbe Sivam:
Overall Rating: 7.6/10
Total Votes: 77
Rating Breakdown:
- Popularity Score: 1.2
- Adult Content: No
- Budget to Revenue Ratio: 0.0%