Movie: Nepali
Cast: Bharat, Meera Jasmine, Prem, Raja Ravinder, Govind Namdev
Director: VZ Durai
Producer: Rama Saravanan
Cinematography: Madhi
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PART 02
PART 03
PART 04
PART 05
PART 06
Plot:
The story's theme is relevant in the context of the increasing incidence of sex exploitation of women in general and at workplaces in particular. Director Dhorai has narrated the story with three episodes featuring young Bharat in as many different characters. At its core is the revenge and as with most films in this genre, the protagonist goes on the murderous rampage with the police on the trail. This naturally implies blood and gore.
Karthik (Bharat), who works in an IT company in Ooty, meets Priya (Meera Jasmine). It is love at fight sight. Priya's father opposes it. Left with no other option, the girl leaves home. The marriage is solemnized at a Registrar's office. Angered by his daughter's defiance, the father brings a Sub-Inspector (Raja Ravindar) to threaten and take Priya back. She refuses to be cowed down. A sex pervert as he is the SI is turned on by charming Priya, and he starts harassing her. One day when Karthik was away, the SI tries to force himself on Priya, and she commits suicide to escape from him. To avenge the death of his wife, Karthik kills the SI. He is falsely implicated in the death of Priya and sentenced to a jail term. While serving his term in the jail, he gets acquainted with an old man (Govind Namdev), a Nepali, who reveals to him the secrets about some persons who misuse their high positions for self gratification, and assigns him the task of punishing them after his release. Sentenced to a six-year jail term, a depressed Karthik (Bharat) often attempts suicide. On release from the jail, he turns a serial killer giving the police a tough time. Every time he strikes he intimates in advance to DCP Gautham (Prem) daring the police to nab him. The film opens with the gruesome murder of a computer engineer by Sweater (Bharat) working in a big shop as a delivery boy in the guise of a Nepali. He also kills a professor, a doctor and an hotelier. In the end the three Bharats converge in a suspenseful climax.
The story's theme is relevant in the context of the increasing incidence of sex exploitation of women in general and at workplaces in particular. Director Dhorai has narrated the story with three episodes featuring young Bharat in as many different characters. At its core is the revenge and as with most films in this genre, the protagonist goes on the murderous rampage with the police on the trail. This naturally implies blood and gore.
Karthik (Bharat), who works in an IT company in Ooty, meets Priya (Meera Jasmine). It is love at fight sight. Priya's father opposes it. Left with no other option, the girl leaves home. The marriage is solemnized at a Registrar's office. Angered by his daughter's defiance, the father brings a Sub-Inspector (Raja Ravindar) to threaten and take Priya back. She refuses to be cowed down. A sex pervert as he is the SI is turned on by charming Priya, and he starts harassing her. One day when Karthik was away, the SI tries to force himself on Priya, and she commits suicide to escape from him. To avenge the death of his wife, Karthik kills the SI. He is falsely implicated in the death of Priya and sentenced to a jail term. While serving his term in the jail, he gets acquainted with an old man (Govind Namdev), a Nepali, who reveals to him the secrets about some persons who misuse their high positions for self gratification, and assigns him the task of punishing them after his release. Sentenced to a six-year jail term, a depressed Karthik (Bharat) often attempts suicide. On release from the jail, he turns a serial killer giving the police a tough time. Every time he strikes he intimates in advance to DCP Gautham (Prem) daring the police to nab him. The film opens with the gruesome murder of a computer engineer by Sweater (Bharat) working in a big shop as a delivery boy in the guise of a Nepali. He also kills a professor, a doctor and an hotelier. In the end the three Bharats converge in a suspenseful climax.
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