| 1 | '''Thiruda Thiruda''' |
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| 4 | 1993 169’ col/scope Tamil |
| 5 | d/p/co-s Mani Rathnam co-s Ram Gopal |
| 6 | Varma dial Sujata, Suhasini c P.C. Sriram |
| 7 | lyr Vairamuthum A.R. Rahman |
| 8 | lp Prashant, Anand, Heera, Anu Agarwal, |
| 9 | S.P. Balasubramaniam, Malaysia Vasudevan, |
| 10 | Saleem Ghouse, S.S. Chandran |
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| 13 | An unsuccessful comedy loosely inspired by |
| 14 | George Roy Hill’s Butch Cassidy and the |
| 15 | Sundance Kid (1969) telling of two petty |
| 16 | village thieves, Azhagu (Prashant) and Kadir |
| 17 | (Anand), who rescue Rajathi (Heera) from |
| 18 | suicide and fall in love with her, as she does |
| 19 | with them. On a train, the two thieves steal a |
| 20 | woman’s handbag which contains a computer |
| 21 | card giving access to a case of freshly printed |
| 22 | banknotes which also gets stolen. The petty |
| 23 | thieves become involved in endless chases |
| 24 | while their triangular love story remains |
| 25 | unresolved. Made as a big-budget spectacular, |
| 26 | the film consciously attempts to move out of |
| 27 | the terrain of regional politics as seen in the |
| 28 | director’s better known, and notorious, hits |
| 29 | Roja (1992) and Bombay (1995). |
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| 31 | [[Film]] |