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Ghajini
After being hit by an iron rod, Sanjay Ramaswamy, a business tycoon, suffers from anterograde amnesia. He is unable to remember anything beyond fifteen minutes. Under such circumstances, he sets out on a quest to find the people who were responsible for his lover Kalpana's murder.
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Plot Summary
Sanjay Ramasamy, a wealthy businessman, suffers from anterograde amnesia, a condition where he cannot form new memories after a traumatic event. He has only 15 minutes of memory at a time and relies on notes, tattoos, and photographs to piece together his life and seek revenge against the people who murdered his girlfriend, Kalpana. Sanjay uses his wealth and resources to systematically hunt down the culprits, battling his memory loss at every step.
Critical Reception
Ghajini was a major commercial success in India, praised for its gripping storyline, Suriya's intense performance, and its unique portrayal of memory loss as a plot device. While some critics pointed out similarities to the Hollywood film Memento, the film was widely appreciated for its effective execution within the Bollywood masala framework.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its fast-paced, thrilling narrative and Suriya's powerful portrayal.
The unique plot device of memory loss was well-integrated into the action and mystery elements.
Considered a landmark film in Tamil cinema for its slick production and commercial appeal.
Google audience: Viewers lauded the film's suspenseful plot and Suriya's incredible performance. The concept of memory loss was seen as a compelling element that kept audiences engaged throughout the film.
Awards & Accolades
Filmfare Awards South for Best Actor (Suriya), Best Actress (Asin), Best Director (A.R. Murugadoss), and Best Film.
Fun Fact
The film's iconic hairstyle, sported by Suriya, became a significant trend among his fans and the general public in India after the movie's release.
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