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'''''Baba''''' ([[Tamil language|Tamil]]:பாபா) is a [[2002 in film|2002]] [[Tamil language|Tamil]] [[fantasy film|fantasy]]/[[action film|action]] film written, produced and starring by [[Rajinikanth]]and directed by [[Suresh Krishna]], the film's cast included [[Manisha Koirala]], [[Vijayakumar]], [[M. N. Nambiar]] [[Goundamani]], [[Sujatha (actress)|Sujatha]], [[Karunas]], [[Ashish Vidyarthi]] and [[Riyaz Khan]]. [[Ramya Krishnan]], [[Sarath Babu]], [[Lawrence Raghavendra]], [[Prabhu Deva|Prabhu Deva Sundaram]], [[Amrish Puri]], [[Radha Ravi]], [[Sayaji Shinde]] and [[Nassar]] appeared in guest roles. One of the main attraction of the movie is Academy award winner Dr.[[A. R. Rahman]]'s music.
'''''Baba''''' ([[Tamil language|Tamil]]:பாபா) is a [[2002 in film|2002]] [[Tamil language|Tamil]] [[fantasy film|fantasy]]/[[action film|action]] film written, produced and starring by [[Rajinikanth]]and directed by [[Suresh Krishna]], the film's cast included [[Manisha Koirala]], [[Vijayakumar]], [[M. N. Nambiar]] [[Goundamani]], [[Sujatha (actress)|Sujatha]], [[Karunas]], [[Ashish Vidyarthi]] and [[Riyaz Khan]]. [[Ramya Krishnan]], [[Sarath Babu]], [[Lawrence Raghavendra]], [[Prabhu Deva|Prabhu Deva Sundaram]], [[Amrish Puri]], [[Radha Ravi]], [[Sayaji Shinde]] and [[Nassar]] appeared in guest roles. One of the main attraction of the movie is Academy award winner Dr.[[A. R. Rahman]]'s music.


The film's story is about a carefree youth and atheist, Baba, who is a [[reincarnation]] of a failed saint from the [[Himalaya]]s. After several twists and problems caused by corrupt local politicians, Baba is taken to [[Mahavatar Babaji]], whom Baba was a follower of in his last life. Baba gets tested by the deity and is given seven chances of wishes; the test is that if he uses any one of the wishes for his own personal desires, he would have to take many more births for him to get rid of the [[karma]]. The film, written by Rajinikanth, was seen as his own private election campaign.
The film's story is about a carefree youth and atheist, Baba, who is a [[reincarnation]] of a failed saint from the [[Himalaya]]s. After several twists and problems caused by corrupt local politicians, Baba is taken to [[Mahavatar Babaji]], whom Baba was a follower of in his last life. Baba gets tested by the deity and is given seven chances of wishes; the test is that if he uses any one of the wishes for his own personal desires, he would have to take many more births for him to get rid of the [[karma]].


==Plot==
==Plot==

Revision as of 09:32, 2 November 2009

Baba
File:Baba (film).jpg
Baba DVD cover.
Directed bySuresh Krishna
Written byRajinikanth
Produced byRajinikanth
StarringRajinikanth
Manisha Koirala
Goundamani
Ashish Vidyarthi
Sujatha
Vijayakumar
Karunas
Edited byV. T. Vijayan
Music byDr.A. R. Rahman
Release date
August 11, 2002
Running time
179 min.
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil
Box office35 Crores.

Baba (Tamil:பாபா) is a 2002 Tamil fantasy/action film written, produced and starring by Rajinikanthand directed by Suresh Krishna, the film's cast included Manisha Koirala, Vijayakumar, M. N. Nambiar Goundamani, Sujatha, Karunas, Ashish Vidyarthi and Riyaz Khan. Ramya Krishnan, Sarath Babu, Lawrence Raghavendra, Prabhu Deva Sundaram, Amrish Puri, Radha Ravi, Sayaji Shinde and Nassar appeared in guest roles. One of the main attraction of the movie is Academy award winner Dr.A. R. Rahman's music.

The film's story is about a carefree youth and atheist, Baba, who is a reincarnation of a failed saint from the Himalayas. After several twists and problems caused by corrupt local politicians, Baba is taken to Mahavatar Babaji, whom Baba was a follower of in his last life. Baba gets tested by the deity and is given seven chances of wishes; the test is that if he uses any one of the wishes for his own personal desires, he would have to take many more births for him to get rid of the karma.

Plot

The film opens with the birth of Baba (Rajinikanth), who is a 'baba amsa sambhootudu'. Baba grows up as an atheist, hot-blooded guy and a Good Samaritan. His life style includes consuming alcohol, smoking beedi, chewing paan parag, His mother (Sujatha) and his maternal uncle (M. N. Nambiar) are ardent devotees of Mahavatar Babaji (the Baba who is supposed to be of 2000 years old and who live in Himalayas). Chamundeswari (Manisha Koirala) stays in the neighborhood of Baba and both of them fall in love.

Baba involves in a physical feud with the son of a state minister Krishna Murthy (Ashish Vidyarthi). Krishna Murthy demolishes the colony of Baba. When Baba is about to go to fight with Krishna Murthy, Baba's mother urges him to maintain calm and rebuild lost colony it by working hard. Baba joins as a labor in a shop and earns money. Chamundeswari tells Baba that she is not willing to marry a daily labor. Then Baba realizes that so far he has been only answerable for his mother. And if he gets married then he has to live for wife and kids. And he would become answerable to them. He would not be able to help for the society as he might become selfish after marriage. He feels that prema (love) is maya (illusion). At that time, a weird looking sadhu comes to him and tell him that its time for getting enlightened. Baba is taken to Himalayas where he meets the real Baba. He gets frightened by the atmosphere and wishes to return back to Chennai. Then real Baba grants 7 wishes to Baba. He can use any of these wishes anytime he wishes to utilize. Baba is sent back to Chennai. Baba still could not believe that he went to Himalayas met real Baba. He uses that mantra to test the power by wishing a flying kite to come and fall in his hand. He waits for a few seconds and decide that it was all his illusion. Later the kite follows him to his house and falls on his hand. He feels that its coincidental and tries the mantra again to a different kite and wishes it to fall on his lap. He goes into his house and close all the possible entries in the house. But the kite makes its way falls on his lap. That is where he realizes that Baba is real and God exists in the world. He still has five more wishes life. And the minister Krishna Murthy comes to know about it. They call a tantrik (Amrish Puri) to foil Baba's magic powers.

Baba spends 3 more wishes for trivial things. The sixth wish is used to revive a patient fighting for his life. Krishna Murthy wants to become the chief minister of the state using Baba's boons. He also tries to kill Baba but this attempt fails due to the blessings of Babaji. The final wish is then used to install an unselfish chief minister for the state. Once his wishes are used up, Baba has the choice of living with Babaji at the Himalayas or returning back to life in the material world. But when Baba is just about to ascend to the Himalayas, the villains kill the loyal chief minister. Baba turns back and the film ends with the tag "To be continued...." .

Baba, although did not perform as expected, but it managed to recover its budget. After giving a superhit through Padayappa, Rajnikanth tasted failure with Baba becoming an average at the Tamil box office, while it was considered a hit in Telugu.[1]

Box office

  • The film was a commercial failure but continued to top the year's charts profiting $5 million at the box office.[1]

Soundtrack

The soundtrack consists of 6 songs composed by Academy Award winner Dr. A.R. Rahman:

The songs were considered the main high point in Baba.

References