
Krishna (Vikram), who has the mental maturity of a five-year-old, works in a chocolate factory in Ooty. His wife delivers a baby girl and dies. The girl, Nila (Sara) is brought up in his own way by Krishna. He showers all his love and care on her. But fate takes a quick turn. Nila's grandfather Rajendran (Sachin Khedkar), a powerful and influential man in society, enters the scene. Fearing that his grand daughter is not safe under a mentally-challenged dad, he takes away the ... (Full plot summary below)
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Krishna (Vikram), who has the mental maturity of a five-year-old, works in a chocolate factory in Ooty. His wife delivers a baby girl and dies. The girl, Nila (Sara) is brought up in his own way by Krishna. He showers all his love and care on her. But fate takes a quick turn. Nila's grandfather Rajendran (Sachin Khedkar), a powerful and influential man in society, enters the scene. Fearing that his grand daughter is not safe under a mentally-challenged dad, he takes away the girl from Krishna. His other daughter Shwetha (Amala Paul) takes care of the child. Krishna runs from pillar to post to get back his daughter. He gets acquainted with advocate Anuradha (Anushka) and Vinod (Santhanam), her junior. They listen to Krishna's past and promise that they would do their best to get back the custody of Nila. Bashyam (Nasser), a leading advocate, appears for Rajendran. The rest is legal battle and arguments in court and who wins at last.
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| User ReviewPrinceyesuraj EGreat Movie Had Tears in most of the emotional scenes. Vikram done his best acting performance to date. Child Sara acted very well and both deserve lot of awards. Must watch Movie and i recommend it to everyone. |
| User ReviewRimzan HVery Emotional, Was in Tears from the start to the end. |
| User Reviewpria tSuper movie!!!! Nalle kathai, nalle acting! |
| User ReviewAnirudh RShed a tear in this film. And i hardly ever get moved to tears when watching films! |
| User ReviewPeter LMy Rating: 4/5 stars; Grade: B+; Gesture: One Thumb Up; Status: Fairly Better (Fresh); Emoticon: :-). |
| User ReviewGarthigga Ywas digging it till the ending happened and ruined it all. |
| User ReviewSantosh NObviously modeled on the American movie "I Am Sam". While nowhere near as effective as the film it is based on, "Deiva Thirumagal" has it's own charm and a few segments, especially the cinematic interpretation of the stories Krishna tells his daughter, which rise above the ordinary competence of the rest of the film. Sara Arjun as Krishna's daughter is a beautiful and talented little girl who easily holds her own against the veteran cast. |
| User ReviewRajanSatish PThough a copy cat this rip off is a pure cinema. |
| User ReviewSandeep HObviously modeled on the American movie "I Am Sam". While nowhere near as effective as the film it is based on, "Deiva Thirumagal" has it's own charm and a few segments, especially the cinematic interpretation of the stories Krishna tells his daughter, which rise above the ordinary competence of the rest of the film. Sara Arjun, playing Krishna's daughter, is a beautiful and talented little girl who easily holds her own against the veteran cast. |
| User ReviewShreyas RI really don't like to watch this movie because director Vijay claimed this movie's story as his own. He shamelessly copied from superb Hollywood film "I am Sam" and he says that his own story. One of the worst Kollywood coycat director, especially after director Shankar |