Nandha
- 2001
- 2h 45m
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7.6/10
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Looking to put behind a past that haunts him, Nandha tries to reconcile with his mother and live life on his terms.Looking to put behind a past that haunts him, Nandha tries to reconcile with his mother and live life on his terms.Looking to put behind a past that haunts him, Nandha tries to reconcile with his mother and live life on his terms.
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Have u ever felt the ache of watching a movie that hit u so hard! I felt it for sethu and then for Nandha! This movie will leave you speechless after that emotional climax!
Nandha is the most loved movie by suriya fans and also it's been loved by neutral audience too.
A biggest turning point for suriya
Thanks to Director Bala for bringing out the extreme talent from Suriya
As a result, he is now a versatile actor next to legendary Kamal Haasan and other versatile Vikram.
Cried out during climax
Powerful performances by Rajkiran and others
Cult classic... Loved it!!!!!
Cult classic... Loved it!!!!!
When this movie came out for Diwali in 2001 it was released along with biggies such as aalavandan, Shahjahan, kaasi, etc. It kind of got lost despite getting favorable reviews from critics. This one proved surya can seriously act and he was not here just because he was shivakumar's son. All the performances were riveting, right from surya, saravanan, rajikiran, karunas among others. The climax was just too hard to digest for the audiences of that time. The ending leaves your stunned and stays with you for days. I highly recommend this gem for those who like realistic, hard hitting and gritty movies, definitely not for the chicken heart-ed.
of all the sentiments tried and tested in Indian movies, the mother-son relationship is the most cherished and sacred...some movies have done wonders with it, some not that much and some are too cheesy and in-the- face that it disgraces one of mankind's dearest sentiments... and then there is Nandha - one that is so true and grim that you wish it never happens in real life...we dread the path the film takes and bala makes sure that our worst fears come true, and more...
Rajkiran's role in this movie is any character actor's dream - a well etched out role with wonderful camaraderie moments and neat, powerful dialog. Bala's movies have some wonderful acting pieces in it, Nandha is no exception. Its the role that made Surya what he is today, no doubt. With captivating body language and demeanor he delivers with remarkable restraint and sincerity...the only aberration is his lens. Now, why in the world did Bala use a revolting blue eye shade for Surya ? Surya's normal eyes are themselves very expressive and piercing , negative marks for the otherwise near-perfect director.
if Mani Rathnam, Balachander and others were thought of as being masters of human relationships, in walks Bala - shaking that credibility and leaving behind a mark that he can truly claim to be his own. Such easy flowing screenplay with an eclectic choice of current political subjects, this movie is a gross deviation from its contemporaries, and thankfully so.
very few, and i mean really very few films can claim to stun the audience with an intrepid, bold ending note and Nandha ends with a particularly loud bang, leaving us all spellbound causing us to contemplate our own beliefs and aspirations...hats off Bala sir !!
Rajkiran's role in this movie is any character actor's dream - a well etched out role with wonderful camaraderie moments and neat, powerful dialog. Bala's movies have some wonderful acting pieces in it, Nandha is no exception. Its the role that made Surya what he is today, no doubt. With captivating body language and demeanor he delivers with remarkable restraint and sincerity...the only aberration is his lens. Now, why in the world did Bala use a revolting blue eye shade for Surya ? Surya's normal eyes are themselves very expressive and piercing , negative marks for the otherwise near-perfect director.
if Mani Rathnam, Balachander and others were thought of as being masters of human relationships, in walks Bala - shaking that credibility and leaving behind a mark that he can truly claim to be his own. Such easy flowing screenplay with an eclectic choice of current political subjects, this movie is a gross deviation from its contemporaries, and thankfully so.
very few, and i mean really very few films can claim to stun the audience with an intrepid, bold ending note and Nandha ends with a particularly loud bang, leaving us all spellbound causing us to contemplate our own beliefs and aspirations...hats off Bala sir !!
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- TriviaThis marks the debut of comedian Karunas.
- Alternate versionsDespite given an ''A'' (adults only) rating for theatrical release, a total of 6 cuts were made;
- Delete the sentence # Naan oru bachelor # . - Deleted: (Reel 2) or (Guideline 2(vii))
- Delete the word # Zip # and the visual of policeman zipping the pants. - Deleted: (Reel 2) or (Guideline 2(vii))
- Reduce the number of shots of bloody face of father of hero to two times.- Reduced: (Reel 3) or (Guideline 2(iv))
- Modify the scene of Rowdy molesting the girl, especially the following dialogues:(a) # Pottai naayo # . (b) # Kaarthigai maasam # .© # Vennai. (d) # Podhu va (Reel 4) or (Guideline 2(vii))
- Delete the visuals of breaking legs and also hands & hanging them on the tree during fight sequence.- Deleted: (Reel 4) or (Guideline 2(iv)
- Reduce by 40% the death sequence of Raj Kiran.- Reduced: (Retained length....35 ft.) (Reel 12) or (Guideline 2(iv))
- ConnectionsReferences Vaastav: The Reality (1999)
- SoundtracksMun Paniyaa
Written by: Pazhani Bharathi
Produced by: Yuvan Shankar Raja
Performed by: S.P. Balasubrahmanyam and Malgadi Shubha
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