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This is supposed to be an Indian version of "Trains, Planes and Automobiles". Compared to Candy and Martin ... not even in the same league. I really don't like remakes. Go watch the original.


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Anbarasu, young and arrogant, and Nallasivam, damaged - physically but not spiritually - by life, are thrown together by circumstances, and find that they are in some ways bound together by fate.
Two unlikely companions, a cynical advertising director named Anbarasu and a naive but devout man named Shivam, embark on a road trip from Bangalore to Chidambaram after a chance encounter. Their journey is fraught with humorous mishaps and poignant moments as their vastly different worldviews collide, forcing them to confront their prejudices and discover the true meaning of love and compassion.
Anbe Sivam was critically acclaimed for its progressive themes, strong performances, and emotional depth, though it was not a commercial success. It is widely regarded as a cult classic in Tamil cinema for its sensitive portrayal of human relationships and its blend of humor and philosophy.
Praised for its philosophical depth and heartwarming narrative.
Kamal Haasan's performance as Shivam is a standout, embodying a spiritual and compassionate character.
The film masterfully balances humor with profound life lessons.
Google audience: While specific Google user ratings are not readily available, general audience reception highlights the film's emotional impact and Kamal Haasan's powerful portrayal. Reviewers often cite the film's unique storytelling and its ability to resonate on a personal level.
Anbe Sivam received several awards, including the Filmfare Award for Best Actor for Kamal Haasan and the Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Director for Sundar C.
The character of Shivam in the film is heavily inspired by the philosophy and teachings of Jiddu Krishnamurti.
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This is supposed to be an Indian version of "Trains, Planes and Automobiles". Compared to Candy and Martin ... not even in the same league. I really don't like remakes. Go watch the original.
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