Dharma (1998 film)

Dharma
Directed by Keyaar
Produced by A. Abbas Rowther
Written by Prasannakumar (dialogues)
Screenplay by Keyaar
Story by Robin Henry
Starring
Music by Ilaiyaraaja
Cinematography Rajarajan
Edited by R. T. Annadurai
Production
company
Rowther Films
Release dates
  • 9 July 1998 (1998-07-09)
Running time
160 minutes
Country India
Language Tamil

Dharma is a 1998 Tamil action film directed by Keyaar. The film features Vijayakanth and Preetha Vijayakumar in lead roles. The film, produced by A. Abbas Rowther, had musical score by Ilaiyaraaja and was released on 9 July 1998. The film is a remake of the Hindi film Ziddi.[1][2] It was dubbed in Telugu as Vikram Dharma.[3]

Plot

Dharma (Vijayakanth) lives with his lawyer father (Jaishankar), his mother (Vadivukkarasi), his journalist brother Vijay (Thalaivasal Vijay) and beloved sister Geetha (Shilpa). Dharma and Sharmila (Preetha Vijayakumar) fall in love with each other. Dharma is an angry man who cannot tolerate injustice. One day, his sister is molested by a rowdy Raja and Dharma kills him in public. Thus, he is sent in jail. In the meantine, Ranjith (Ranjith), Dharma's friend, becomes an ACP.

On his return, Dharma becomes a powerful gangster who punishes the rowdies in his own way and helps the poor. The honest chief minister (S. S. Rajendran) gives free hand to arrest all the goons including Dharma. Dharma's sister, Geetha, gets married with Ranjith.

Daas (Mansoor Ali Khan), a drug smuggler, Khan (Ponnambalam), a killer, and Amarnath (Kazan Khan), a land grabber, work under a corrupted politician Chakravarthy (Vinu Chakravarthy). They decide to kill the current Chief Minister but Vijay has listened their plan and immediately informs Ranjith. Surprisingly, Ranjith kills Vijay by behind. In fact, Ranjith is Raja's brother (the man who was killed by Dharma) and wants to take revenge on Dharma.

Later, the Chief Minister is severely injured by the rowdies but Dharma saves him and hides him in a secured place. In the meanwhile, Geetha finds out that her brother Vijay was killed by her husband Ranjith and Ranjith also kills her.

The police department seeks Dharma for kidnapping the Chief Minister. What transpires later forms the crux of the story.

Cast

Production

Since climax of original Hindi film took 90 days to shoot, KR decided to add the bomb blast scenes from Hindi film Ziddi in the Tamil version replacing Sunny Deol with Vijayakanth thereby shooting the climax in 3 days.[4]

Soundtrack

Dharma
Soundtrack album by Ilaiyaraaja
Released 1998
Recorded 1998
Genre Feature film soundtrack
Length 28:41
Producer Ilaiyaraaja

The film score and the soundtrack were composed by film composer Ilaiyaraaja. The soundtrack, released in 1998, features 8 tracks with lyrics written by Pulamaipithan and Vasan. The soundtrack was well received.[5][6][7][8]

Track Song Singer(s) Duration
1 'Dharmangal' S. P. Balasubrahmanyam 5:00
2 'Iru Kanngal' (Happy) Ilaiyaraaja 1:09
3 'Iru Kanngal' (Sad) Ilaiyaraaja 1:06
4 'Iru Kanngal' (Happy) S. P. Balasubrahmanyam 5:04
5 'Iru Kanngal' (Sad) S. P. Balasubrahmanyam 5:00
6 'Manakkum' S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, Sujatha Mohan 5:01
7 'Sembaruthi' S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, Swarnalatha 5:02
8 'Thinam' S. P. Balasubrahmanyam 1:19

References

  1. "Dharma". OneIndia. Retrieved 2013-01-03.
  2. "Dharma (1998) Tamil Movie". en.600024.com. Retrieved 2013-01-03.
  3. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rixrS3nufq8
  4. http://cinema.maalaimalar.com/2013/08/26231130/keyar-cinema-history.html
  5. "Dharma Songs". raaga.com. Retrieved 2013-01-03.
  6. "Dharma : Tamil Movie". hummaa.com. Retrieved 2013-01-03.
  7. "Dharma — Illayaraja". thiraipaadal.com. Retrieved 2013-01-03.
  8. "Music Review of Dharma". indolink.com. Retrieved 2013-01-03.

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