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Maro Charithra (1978)
The story revolves around a Telugu girl and Tamil boy who fall in love. Their families interfere and ask them to stay away from each other for a whole year which results in a tragic end.
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Aval Oru Thodar Kathai (1974)
Kavitha is a working woman to support her widowed sister, unmarried sister, her blind younger brother, her mother, her drunkard brother Murthy & his family. Her brother not only does not take responsibilities, also creates problems for her. Her longtime boyfriend, Tilak wants to marry her, but she doesn’t because of her commitments. His eyes now wander to Kavitha’s widowed younger sister Bharathi who reciprocates his feelings. Kavitha, after reading her boyfriend’s love letter to her sister, arranges for them to get married, thus giving up her chance. Meanwhile Prasad loves Bharathi but when he comes to know that she loves Tilak, he sacrifies his love for her and he marries Kavitha’s distressed friend, Chandra. Kavitha eventually accepts a marriage proposal of her boss, when she realizes that her brother has become responsible enough to take care of her family. She decides to resign from hard work, but could not as the result of turning point in a typical Balachandar style climax.
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Ek Duuje Ke Liye (1981)
The movie is about the love between a Tamil man, Vasu (Kamal Haasan), and a North Indian woman, Sapna (Rati Agnihotri), who are neighbours in Goa. They come from totally different backgrounds and can hardly speak the other’s language. Their parents despise each other and they have regular skirmishes. When Vasu and Sapna admit their love, there is chaos in their homes, and their parents reject the idea.
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Zara Si Zindagi (1983)
Remake of Balachander’s Tamil hit Varumayin Niram Sivappu, Kamal Haasan reprises his role as Rakesh, a graduate looking for work in capital, sharing a small home with two other unemployed youth. He falls in love with a struggling actress, whose life is likewise wretched. Fairly unrelenting grim view of urban unemployment, with the usual dose of Balachander moralizing. An interesting study of the perception of government.
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Kuselan (2008)
Kuselan revolves around the tale of a beautiful friendship between a popular actor and a poor barber.
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