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Anbe Sivam

(2003)
Overall Rating   4.8/5.0  
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Plot
Nallasivam (Kamal Haasan) and Anbarasu (Madhavan) are drawn together by the strigs of fate, since they come into contact at the Bhuvaneshwar airport. Anbarasu is an advertisement director, while Nallasivam is a trade unionist. Fate entwines their travel plans, and they end up travelling to Chennai ...
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Genre: Drama / Comedy
Language: Tamil
Running Time : 2 hrs. 40 mins.
Release Status and date: Released on Jan 14, 2003
 
Cast Production Credits
Madhavan - Anbarasu
Kiran Rathod - Bala
Nasser - Kandasamy Padayachi
Santhana Bharathi - Kandasamy Padayachi's Right Hand
Balu Anand
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Anbe Sivam -- Awesome
May 18, 2008
 
Author: Srikanth logic lakshmanan. Compliment the user
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One movie which has taught me a lot in my life.Infact i would rather say changed my attitude towards life.Made me more philosophical.It covers a entire range of human values from love,communism,helping tendency,service,viewing a particular situation with right mindset,Above all tells how u must love everyone to reach the way to god.It deals with 2 people who view the world almost contrast in every issue,but the factor that brings them together is LOVE.The song "yaar yaar sivam" tells who is close to god rather who is god.Catch the lyrics.You can read a neat review rather story here The scenes depicted will be fixed in ones heart forever. Esp few like the climax dialogue kamal speaks in letter,when Maddy cries for death of the boy.Kamal & Maddy shared a excellant relationship on screen.Though thier thought process differ,ultimate concept of loving people is fed to public.Well one can write for ages on that movie.For those in orkut,join the community on Anbae Sivam & get more insights. One movie which deserves OSCAR.. Anbae Sivam ROCK. If u havent seen the movie,go watch it.
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Csi season finale - kram May 18, 2008
Must watch.
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San Apr 8, 2008
Anbe Sivam (Tamil), directed by C Sundar is set in the background of several interlocking themes of our times. Encounters with globalization, economic disparity, religious fatalism and compassion in current day India are all served as part of this soup. At the heart of the movie is a twist to 'God is Love' -- the more humane 'Love is God' phenomenon. Two travelers - a trade-union activist (Sivam, Padmashree Kamal Hassan), and an advertisement executive (Anbarasu, Madhavan) - get stuck together when their flight from Bhubaneswar to Chennai is cancelled due to bad weather. The primary thread of the movie is the story of their eventful journey to Chennai and their many conversations. The twosome's passage through trains, buses, taxis and inclement weather as well as the widely contrasting lives of India's poor and rich is the canvas on which the director has painted both vibrant comedy as well as engaging public interest perspective. The movie is replete with witty exchanges between the activist and the executive over their disagreements. And disagree they do on just about anything under the sun - God, rich-vs-poor, consumerism and the power of money to name a few. During the journey, Sivam has a flashback into his past love-life. He is an activist for workers empowerment and falls in love with no lesser a lady that the repressive factory owner's progressive and sweet looking daughter, Bala (Kiran). Their encounter and courting unfolds alongside the main theme of the factory workers demanding just wages from the uncharitable owner. You guessed right, the factory owner is our villain (Nasser) and his character neatly mirrors economic exploitation in Indian society -- wealthy employers denying living wages to their workers in the same breath as they recite slokas to the Gods. Sivam is the progressive artist whose team sets up street plays, dance, drama and painting to both empower and sustain the workers' demands. Before you begin wondering whether this is some activist 'commie' movie, wait. What's interesting about this movie is not merely the treatment of public interest perspectives. Even the rendition of love flings between characters within the artist group is somewhat true to the real world relationship problems within so-called progressive or liberated groups of people. Many people get public-interest minded much before they learn to resolve their own relationships meaningfully, and Anbe Sivam covers some of that ground. Whoever you are -- citizen, government official, social worker, or more importantly an activist -- you will recognize these threads. At one level, the love story between the poor activist and the rich Bala is a classic one with Bala's dad sending goondas to beat up Sivam. Even more on the beaten track, our hero beats up the goondas, single-handedly. Yet, it is in this familiar context that the more subtle issues play out. The lead lady artist in Sivam's theatre group is in love with Sivam, but as we know our hero has fallen for the factory owner's daughter. Venkatesh, another artist in the meantime falls for the lead lady artist only to be rejected by her, because she is in love with Sivam. So far, nothing new. The refreshing twist is best seen in the emotional crossfire between the rejected lady activist and Sivam. She tells him that she wore shirts and pants and drove his motorcycle to impress upon him that she was progressive! And this, so that he would not cast her away for being a 'fair and lovely' feminine stereotype, which she supposed that he was not going to like. A clear case of young idealists stretching their liberation idealogy ahead of themselves. This is not to take anything away from our heroine, for the very desi-nari looking Bala does have a compassionate heart and pitches in to help the workers cause, by tricking her father to allow Sivam to paint a massive wall-size activist poster on justice inside their palatial residence! Another current day combination of ideas finds expression in Anbe Sivam. The workers union is planning to have a major event to project their cause and they need money. They scratch their heads and are running out of ideas, giving a not-so-unfamiliar picture of how unsurmountable the odds can seem when some do-gooders want to raise funds for social causes. But step in, Bala. Sivam's love-painting of Bala is sold by her on the internet and this helps both her fund the workers' event and make a 10% commission on the sale. A can-do entrepreneurial attitude comes to the activists' rescue. Let's fast-forward to starring twosome's ill-fated sojourn to Chennai. Anbarasu tries his best to get rid of his commie friend's company, only to find out that he is fated to run into him at every possible stoppage along the way. As a globe-trotting executive who is always on a cellphone