Sabhash

Sabhash
சபாஷ்
Directed by K. Subash
Produced by Sri Sudhalakshmi Pictures
Written by K. Subash
Screenplay by K. Subash
Story by K. Subash
Starring R. Parthiepan
Divya Unni
Ranjith
Music by Deva
Cinematography M. Elavarasu
Edited by Krishnamurthy-Siva
Release dates
  • September 1, 2000 (2000-09-01) (India)
Running time
134 minutes
Country India
Language Tamil

Sabhash is a Tamil thriller film directed by K. Subash featuring R. Parthiepan, Divya Unni and Ranjith which was released on 1 September 2000.

Plot

The movie opens with Cheenu (R. Parthiepan), who is blind, and his good friend Dharan (Ranjith) finding out that Cheenu's wife Shanti (Divya Unni) has died by hanging herself in their house. The police close the case as a suicide. Evidence surfaces which point to Dharan's guilt. But he resolutely maintains that he is innocent while Cheenu too believes his friend. It keeps the suspense alive successfully first with respect to Ranjith's innocence and then the reason behind the happenings.

``Sabash. It belongs to the Hollywood genre of films like ``Sleuth where two people are pitted against each other. The whole film is about how each tries to outwit the other.

Here, the two persons in focus are Parthiban and Ranjith. Parthiban plays Seenu, a loving husband of Shanti (Divya Unni), while Ranjith plays Dharan, Shanti's ex-lover. Life is going great for Shanti and Seenu when, in an accident, Seenu loses his eyesight. Enters Dharan. And, Shanti commits suicide. But why?

Parthiban seems convinced that his wife has been murdered and all the evidence points towards Dharan. Suddenly one day, Dharan discovers that Seenu is not blind, after all. So then, could Seenu have murdered his wife? Or was it Dharan? Or was it suicide? Why did Seenu pretend to be blind?

Cast

Soundtrack

The film score and the soundtrack were composed by film composer Deva and the lyrics were written by the director, K. Subash himself and Na. Muthukumar. The soundtrack features vocals of Unnikrishnan, Sabesh, Krishnaraj, K. S. Chitra and Anuradha Sriram.

References

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