Bhamane Satya Bhamane (1996)

 ●  Telugu ● 2 hrs 41 mins

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Janaki is a strong-willed, vivacious, but spoilt daughter of a wealthy businessman. When she falls in love with Pandian, an assistant dance director with a modest income, she impulsively goes against her father's wishes to marry him. However, her possessive nature and Pandian's limited financial capabilities lead to complications in their marriage leading to Janaki opting for a divorce, despite the pain it causes their young daughter. With Janaki opting to go back to the comfort and luxury of living with her father, how will Pandian teach her the value of true love? Will his ingenious methods be successful and result in a reunion with Janaki?
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Cast: Kamal Haasan, Meena Durairaj

Crew: KS Ravikumar (Director), S Murthy (Director of Photography), Devanesan Chokkalingam (Music Director)

Rating: U (India)

Genres: Comedy, Drama

Release Dates: 10 Nov 1996 (India)

Telugu Name: భామనే సత్య భామనే

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Did you know? The internationally acclaimed make-up artist Michael Westmore provided advice for this movie, alongside RK Sarathkumar. Read More
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Film Type:
Feature
Language:
Telugu
Spoken Languages:
Tamil
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Frame Rate:
24 fps
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2.39:1 (Scope)
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Dubbed from: Avvai Shanmugi (Tamil)
Remade as: Chachi 420 (Hindi)
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Kamal Haasan made his directorial debut by remaking the film in Hindi as "Chachi 420" with Tabu, Amrish Puri, Om Puri and himself in the leading roles. The movie was also a superhit.

The bulk of the shooting for this movie took place in exotic locations of Goa and Kerala.

Initially a debutant Sri Durga was roped in to play second heroine in this movie, and Sanghavi was also considered, but was ultimately Heera Rajgopal was chosen to play the role.

The padding and foundation that were used as part of the make up gave Kamal Hassan an allergic reaction beneath his eyes, hence for the Hindi remake, they ensured that scenes of the male role was shot first.

The internationally acclaimed make-up artist Michael Westmore provided advice for this movie, alongside RK Sarathkumar.

The male protagonist, Kamal Haasan had to endure several hours of make-up for his female disguise. The make-up took five hours to put on and would last for only five more hours.

This movie is the Indian adaptation of the Robin Williams starrer "Mrs Doubtfire" (1993).