![]() The rich man's wife learns of her lover's treachery and leaves him. The killer travels to the lover's bungalow to report his failure, and the graduate follows him and learns the truth. The killer intrudes into his suite, and barely survives getting electrocuted while trying to stab the graduate. Eventually, the graduate realises the killer is in the hotel to kill someone but does not know who. Meanwhile, the killer tries to kill the graduate with ice daggers, but he fails in every attempt, with the graduate unaware of the threat to his life. They mend ways while paying tribute at the funeral of the hotel owner, and then they spend time together and develop a romantic relationship. She is the daughter of a magician performing at the hotel, and she slaps him after mistaking him for pulling a prank on her. The graduate discovers the same young woman in a suite opposite his balcony in the same hotel. The killer stakes out the rich man's suite at Pushpak and mistakes the graduate as his target. The rich man's wife has an extramarital affair with his friend, who hires a contract killer to kill the rich man without her knowledge. Finding in his pocket, a key to a suite in the plush "Pushpak" hotel, the graduate kidnaps and imprisons the rich man in his room at Anand Bhavan, while he moves into the rich man's suite at Pushpak, and takes over his lifestyle. One night, the graduate finds a drunk rich man unconscious by the roadside. She mistakes the expensive car he is leaning against to be his, and he happily pretends she is right. He meets a young woman trying on earrings in a fancy shop and then sees her again while waiting in line to apply for job vacancies. He tries to show off his meagre wealth in front of a roadside beggar but is then humbled to discover the beggar has accumulated more money than him. The film won the National Film Award for Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment as a Kannada-language entry and in three categories at the 35th Filmfare Awards South in the Kannada branch: Best Film, Best Director (Rao) and Best Actor (Haasan).Īn unemployed graduate living in a ramshackle lodge called Anand Bhavan dreams of riches. It received critical acclaim and became a commercial success, with a 35-week theatrical run in Bangalore. Talking Picture) in Tamil Nadu, and Pushpakvimanam in Kerala. Flower) in Hindi-speaking regions, Pesum Padam ( transl. The film was released on 27 November 1987 with different titles for different regions: its original title Pushpaka Vimana in Karnataka, Pushpaka Vimanam in Andhra Pradesh, Pushpak ( transl. The film was shot in Bangalore, Karnataka. Vasu, art direction by Thota Tharani, and the background score was composed by L. Due to the lack of dialogue, Rao was able to cast actors from different parts of India. The film was the only one produced by Nagaraj. ![]() ![]() Once the idea for Pushpaka Vimana materialised, Rao wrote the screenplay within two weeks. Rao's desire to make a dialogue-less film came when he was working as an assistant director in a film where a character had to emote fear without dialogue in a scene. However, he does not realise the dangers he has brought upon himself because a hired killer believes him to be his target. It revolves around an unemployed graduate who encounters a drunk rich man unconscious and takes over his lifestyle after keeping him prisoner. Ramesh, Amala, Farida Jalal, Pratap Potan, Lokanath, P. The film, which has no dialogue, stars Kamal Haasan leading an ensemble cast that includes Samir Khakhar, Tinu Anand, K. The Flower Chariot) is a 1987 Indian black comedy film written and directed by Singeetam Srinivasa Rao, who co-produced it with Shringar Nagaraj.
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