Maaveeran (1986)
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− | [[File: Maaveeran 2.png|''Maaveeran'' (1986) was the official remake of ''Mard ''<br/> By 1986 the Indian film industry was the biggest in the world, and had been so for several years. Indian films’ budgets were massive by the standards of all but Hollywood, Hong Kong, the UK and some French films.<br/> And yet when it came to European characters Indian films (except for the few that starred Tom Alter or Bob Christo) had all the charm of small town high-school plays (pantomimes). <br/> All that an Indian actor had to do to play, say, an Englishman was to speak Hindi/ Tamil/ whatever with an imagined British accent. <br/> This was as true of mega-budget films like ''Maaveeran '' and ''Mard'' as of art films like ''Sagina.'' <br/> However, Mard was clearly superior to the other films mentioned. | + | [[File: Maaveeran 2.png|''Maaveeran'' (1986) was the official remake of ''Mard ''<br/> By 1986 the Indian film industry was the biggest in the world, and had been so for several years. Indian films’ budgets were massive by the standards of all but Hollywood, Hong Kong, the UK and some French films.<br/> And yet when it came to European characters Indian films (except for the few that starred Tom Alter or Bob Christo) had all the charm of small town high-school plays (pantomimes). <br/> All that an Indian actor had to do to play, say, an Englishman was to speak Hindi/ Tamil/ whatever with an imagined British accent. <br/> This was as true of mega-budget films like ''Maaveeran '' and ''Mard'' as of art films like ''Sagina.'' <br/> However, Mard was clearly superior to the other films mentioned. They got a brown wig for Prem Chopra. |frame| 500px]] |
[[File: Maaveeran 4.png|''Maaveeran'' (1986) was the official remake of ''Mard '' |frame|500px]] | [[File: Maaveeran 4.png|''Maaveeran'' (1986) was the official remake of ''Mard '' |frame|500px]] | ||
[[File: Maaveeran 5.png|[[Maaveeran (1986)]] flopped despite 70mm ''and '' Rajinikanth ''and '' being the remake of a Hindi-Urdu hit|frame|500px]] | [[File: Maaveeran 5.png|[[Maaveeran (1986)]] flopped despite 70mm ''and '' Rajinikanth ''and '' being the remake of a Hindi-Urdu hit|frame|500px]] |
Latest revision as of 13:09, 25 March 2015

Maaveeran (1986) was the official remake of Mard
By 1986 the Indian film industry was the biggest in the world, and had been so for several years. Indian films’ budgets were massive by the standards of all but Hollywood, Hong Kong, the UK and some French films.
And yet when it came to European characters Indian films (except for the few that starred Tom Alter or Bob Christo) had all the charm of small town high-school plays (pantomimes).
All that an Indian actor had to do to play, say, an Englishman was to speak Hindi/ Tamil/ whatever with an imagined British accent.
This was as true of mega-budget films like Maaveeran and Mard as of art films like Sagina.
However, Mard was clearly superior to the other films mentioned. They got a brown wig for Prem Chopra.
By 1986 the Indian film industry was the biggest in the world, and had been so for several years. Indian films’ budgets were massive by the standards of all but Hollywood, Hong Kong, the UK and some French films.
And yet when it came to European characters Indian films (except for the few that starred Tom Alter or Bob Christo) had all the charm of small town high-school plays (pantomimes).
All that an Indian actor had to do to play, say, an Englishman was to speak Hindi/ Tamil/ whatever with an imagined British accent.
This was as true of mega-budget films like Maaveeran and Mard as of art films like Sagina.
However, Mard was clearly superior to the other films mentioned. They got a brown wig for Prem Chopra.
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[edit] Maaveeran (1986) was...
The first Tamil film to be released with some prints in 70mm.
It was a flop. That might explain why no more Tamil films were released in 70mm
[edit] Director
Rajasekar
[edit] Cast
Shiva ji Ganesan
Rajinikanth
Ambika
Jaishankar
Nagesh Nagesh
[edit] Music
Ilayaraja
[edit] Playback singers included
Malaysia Vasudevan ...