Bhagavathy Tamil Movie

Feature Film | 2002
Critics:
Oct 28, 2002 By K. T. Thomas


The film is told through a flashback by Bhagavathy (Vijay), the underworld don who started his life owning a teashop. He worked hard to pay for his brother, Guna, who was studying to become a doctor. Guna in course falls in love with Priya, daughter of MP and don Easwara Pandian (Aashish Vidyarthi). Bhagavathy falls in love with a judge's daughter Anjali (Reema Sen) who studies in the same college. Easwara Pandian kills Guna when he comes to know of his daughter's affair. Priya pregnant with Guna's child requests Bhagavathy's protection from her status conscious father who seeks to kill her. These incidents forces a change in Bhagavathy from a simple teashop owner to a more powerful don with the help of the MP's rivals.


Bhag

avathy wins people's hearts by his deeds and is all set to enter into the election fray when he is framed in a murder case and is forced to leave the city. How Bhagavathy fights to protect his brother's son from his grandfather forms the climax.


The fight scenes towards the end especially the train fight scenes are expected to be the highlight of the film. It's hard to digest a story of a happy-go-lucky tea stall owner whose only dream is to make his brother a doctor, who in the second half turns an underworld don to avenge the death of his innocent brother!


Watch it if you are a die-hard fan of Vijay.

K. T. Thomas

   

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