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Revathi Sankaran

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Nationalité Inde

Revathi Sankaran is a Tamil television personality / film actress, Harikatha story teller.

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Filmographie de Revathi Sankaran (3 films)

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Enthiran
Enthiran (2010)
, 2h45
Réalisé par S. Shankar
Origine Inde
Genres Drame, Science-fiction, Comédie, Fantasy, Action, Romance
Thèmes La musique, Comédie de science-fiction, Le futur, Musique, Mise en scène d'un robot
Acteurs Rajinikanth, Aishwarya Rai, Danny Denzongpa, Santhanam, Karunas Sethu, Devadarshini
Rôle Vaseegaran's mother
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L'histoire du film tourne autour de la lutte d'un scientifique pour contrôler sa création, un robot androïde (Chitti) dont le processeur a été mis à niveau pour lui donner la capacité de comprendre et de générer des émotions humaines. Cela fonctionne si bien que le robot tombe amoureux de la fiancée du chercheur…
Middle Class Madhavan
Réalisé par T. P. Gajendran
Genres Comédie
Acteurs Prabhu, Visu, Abhirami, Vivek, Vadivelu, Delhi Ganesh
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The story is set in the middle class home of Madhavan (Prabhu), a budding lawyer, who works for Visu. His retired and irresponsible father Delhi Ganesh is more interested in playing cards than looking for grooms for his two unmarried daughters. Circumstances force Madhavan to marry Abhirami (Abhirami), even before his sisters are wed, a situation quite unthinkable in middle-class homes.
Kasalavu Nesam
Réalisé par Kailasam Balachander
Acteurs Venu Arvind, Revathi Sankaran, Jai Ganesh, Nizhalgal Ravi
Rôle Gautham's mother

Gautam (Venu Arvind) is unemployed and when all his efforts in securing a job fail miserably, his friend recommends him for a job with a large business magnate. The catch is that in order to get the job, Gautam must marry the boss' dark-complexioned daughter. Against his better judgement, he marries her, but her lack of beauty makes him cringe. As fate would have it, he falls in love with a beautiful ghazal singer. Soon thereafter, his wife dies in an accident. The coast now being clear, Gautam happily marries the ghazal singer. However, his happiness is short-lived as he soon realizes that he now has two fathers-in-law. Life becomes miserable for Gautam with both his fathers-in-law enforcing their influence and their crazy ideas to his everyday life. Gautam laments that one can afford to have two living wives, but not two living fathers-in-law. To make matters worse, Gautam's first wife returns as a spirit. With the constant appearance of the first wife's spirit, visible only to Gautam, events take a more uproarious turn. A series of mind-boggling comic interludes develop and utter confusion reins amidst the family members.