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Meanwhile, Marlis and the photographer find other corpses in the jungle. Searching for help, they stopped at an isolated house just to discover that the landlord is a scientist who created a ferocious mutant half-ape, half rat.
Title Director Producer Music Cast Adhu Antha Kaalam: Valampuri John: Bhanu Revathi Combines: Chandrabose: Sarath Babu, Lakshmi, Charan Raj, Rajeev: Agni Natchathiram: Mani Ratnam: Sujatha Productions
Sarja had acted in more than 160 movies. He has directed 12 films and also produced and distributed a number of films. [1] After starring in numerous Kannada films with minor roles, he starred in his first movie as an independent actor in Male Bantu Male. In 1984, Sarja made his Tamil debut in Rama Narayanan's film Nandri. [2]
Ratman is a 1988 Italian horror film. Ratman, Rat-Man or Rat Man can also refer to the following: Rat-Man, an Italian comic book series by Leonardo Ortolani, and its title character; Ratman, a Japanese manga by Sekihiko Inui, and its title character; Rat Man, a nickname given by Sigmund Freud to one of his patients
"Rat Man" was the nickname given by Sigmund Freud to a patient whose "case history" was published as Bemerkungen über einen Fall von Zwangsneurose ["Notes Upon a Case of Obsessional Neurosis"] (1909).
Mani Ratnam was born on 2 June 1956 in Madurai, Tamil Nadu as the second child of a family that was closely associated with film production. [4] [5] [6] His father, S. Gopalaratnam, was a film distributor who worked for Venus Pictures, [7] while his uncle, "Venus" Krishnamurthy, was a film producer.
Rat-Man was born as a parody of Batman, which is reflected in his name, in his gadgets and in the details of his first story.For example, while Bruce Wayne took inspiration from a bat coming through his window, Deboroh took inspiration after a similar search from his weekly Mickey Mouse comic.
Idhu Namma Aalu was released on 1 August 1988, [9] and distributed by Sharanya Cine Combines. [10] The Indian Express wrote, "The script, spiced with humour and fortified by Bhagyaraj's lighthearted touches as an actor, and the absence of malice in his general outlook, manages to give the film safe passage".