Ghilli
- 2004
- 2 Std. 40 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
8,2/10
18.425
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Velu, ein aufstrebender Kabaddi-Spieler, geht nach Madurai, um an einem Regionalspiel teilzunehmen, wo er Dhanalakshmi aus Muthupandi rettet, einem mächtigen Mann, der das Mädchen gegen ihre... Alles lesenVelu, ein aufstrebender Kabaddi-Spieler, geht nach Madurai, um an einem Regionalspiel teilzunehmen, wo er Dhanalakshmi aus Muthupandi rettet, einem mächtigen Mann, der das Mädchen gegen ihren Willen heiraten will.Velu, ein aufstrebender Kabaddi-Spieler, geht nach Madurai, um an einem Regionalspiel teilzunehmen, wo er Dhanalakshmi aus Muthupandi rettet, einem mächtigen Mann, der das Mädchen gegen ihren Willen heiraten will.
- Auszeichnungen
- 2 Gewinne & 2 Nominierungen insgesamt
Trisha Krishnan
- Dhanalakshmi
- (as Trisha)
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10jax1492
If you have seen the Telugu version of Gilli "Okkadu" you will find this to be very similar in story line, but Gilli has different songs and takes place in Tamil Nadu not Andra pradesh. Although this is a remake of "Okkadu" you will find that Vijay and Trisha make this a unique film, Vijay and Trisha make a great pair. A few negatives were when Vijays character slaps Trishas character for going to buy a present for him, he never apologizes and she still stays with him in the end. Good action and songs make this an all around great movie I recommend it.
I give it a 10/10, one of the best I have seen.
I give it a 10/10, one of the best I have seen.
Semmma semmma semmma movie to watch. Such an interesting movie espically Vijay's attitude and Prakash Raj acting top notch.
Ghillie a remake of the Telugu "okkadu' is thankfully a clarified version of the original. It packs the same punch and Dharani true to his cinematic brilliance delivers it with style and panache. A flagging Vijay's career with the entry of the likes of Surya and Vikram on the fray, got the much needed uplift with this movie. This might well prove to be the best movie Vijay has ever been on, considering the choices he has been making since then. The hard-working actor seems to have lost his bearing what with talented new entrants being accepted both by the industry and public alike.
The tightly snug script, which runs at, a neck-break speed revolves around Velu, a willful youngster aspiring to make a mark in the game of Kabaddi( a popular game among boys in India). The events following the chance encounter with Muthupandi, his rescue of the girl in distress and how he juggles with the aspirations of his friends and his own forms the fulcrum and end of the movie. Vijay fits as a 'T' into the role and essays a subdued and believable portrayal of the boy next door.
Trisha has more than a stereotyped Tamil heroine mantle to play. The role is far more complex than just a girl in trouble. With limited dialog's, Trisha exploits her occasional muted expressions and subtle vulnerability to add color to the role. This is a classic case of a cover page girl coming-of-age to become a professional actress. Trisha became my personal favorite after this movie.
The movie ends on predictable lines, although one has to credit the Director for keeping the audience guessing on many things including Trisha's change in decision to leave the country. Prakash Raj deserves a word of praise for providing the perfect counter-weight for Vijay's role. His almost indomitable stature in the role of a villain and the apparent chinks in the hero's armor form a perfect ploy for keeping the audience guessing.
Overall this is a great movie that deserves at least a single viewing. I give it a clear 8 out of 10.
The tightly snug script, which runs at, a neck-break speed revolves around Velu, a willful youngster aspiring to make a mark in the game of Kabaddi( a popular game among boys in India). The events following the chance encounter with Muthupandi, his rescue of the girl in distress and how he juggles with the aspirations of his friends and his own forms the fulcrum and end of the movie. Vijay fits as a 'T' into the role and essays a subdued and believable portrayal of the boy next door.
Trisha has more than a stereotyped Tamil heroine mantle to play. The role is far more complex than just a girl in trouble. With limited dialog's, Trisha exploits her occasional muted expressions and subtle vulnerability to add color to the role. This is a classic case of a cover page girl coming-of-age to become a professional actress. Trisha became my personal favorite after this movie.
The movie ends on predictable lines, although one has to credit the Director for keeping the audience guessing on many things including Trisha's change in decision to leave the country. Prakash Raj deserves a word of praise for providing the perfect counter-weight for Vijay's role. His almost indomitable stature in the role of a villain and the apparent chinks in the hero's armor form a perfect ploy for keeping the audience guessing.
Overall this is a great movie that deserves at least a single viewing. I give it a clear 8 out of 10.
90'S Kids Fav Movie.... Thalapathy Cinema Carrier Change For This Movie Also...My One And Only Family Entertainment Movie.... Thalapathy Humour Is Ultimate ....Super Movie.
The word Ghilli actually means a small sharp wooden game instrument that is used in a game called ghilli-danda (a precursor to Cricket) in India. The use of the word as nickname for the principal character is stylish, as it signifies one who is sharp, fast and can hurt badly when rubbed in the wrong way.
Ghilli is one of the best movies for Vijay and in it is unrivaled in its pace and action. The movie never slacks for a moment, and keep you always with some exciting action. The movie is set in Madurai and Chennai and its story core is simple. A rich landlord tries to covet a beautiful girl in his town, and his unquestionable power and authority, prevents the girl from seeking a justice. The hero tries to rescue her and the majority of this movie portrays the week in which all this action happens.
A very exciting movie and though the story is nothing new, the director and the actors receive praise for the full-paced action.
Ghilli is one of the best movies for Vijay and in it is unrivaled in its pace and action. The movie never slacks for a moment, and keep you always with some exciting action. The movie is set in Madurai and Chennai and its story core is simple. A rich landlord tries to covet a beautiful girl in his town, and his unquestionable power and authority, prevents the girl from seeking a justice. The hero tries to rescue her and the majority of this movie portrays the week in which all this action happens.
A very exciting movie and though the story is nothing new, the director and the actors receive praise for the full-paced action.
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- WissenswertesThe song "appadi podu" became a super hit and popular among the non Tamil audience too...
- PatzerIn a scene sequence when thugs try to attack Joseph Vijay (Velu) by throwing a coca-cola bottle, he guards himself by viewing the reflection of the bottle in his friend's sun-glass. However in the sun-glass, bottle is shown to be moving straight towards Velu. But the thugs used to throw the bottle through side. And after catching the same bottle Velu drinks the entire coke inside the bottle and throws an empty bottle towards the thugs. But coke is splashed after it got hit at a wall.
- VerbindungenFeatured in Chennai Express (2013)
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- Budget
- 20.000.000 ₹ (geschätzt)
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 163.961 $
- Laufzeit2 Stunden 40 Minuten
- Farbe
- Seitenverhältnis
- 2.35 : 1
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