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''Bhama Rukmani'' () is a 1980 Indian
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film directed by R. Bhaskaran and written by K. Bhagyaraj. The film stars Bhagyaraj, Radhika and
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. It was released on 12 June 1980.


Plot

Nandagopal "Nandu", has been in love with Rukmani since their school days. However, his family pressures him to marry his cousin Bhama. Bhama's mother, Aandal, wants her daughter to marry Mounaguru, while Bhama's father, Ezhumalai, favours Nandu as his son-in-law. Nandu's mother, Lakshmi, also supports the idea of Nandu marrying Bhama. Feeling trapped, Nandu confides in his advocate friend, Seshadri "Seshu", who advises him to be honest about his feelings. Nandu reveals his love for Rukmani to his mother, but she threatens to commit suicide if he doesn't marry Bhama. Ezhumalai pushes for an immediate marriage between Nandu and Bhama to outmaneuver Aandal's plans. The marriage takes place at a temple, where Rukmani happens to visit with her grandmother. Seshu successfully diverts them, but feels guilty when Rukmani affectionately refers to him as a brother. After the marriage, Nandu's mother leaves for a religious trip. Fearing Rukmani might commit suicide if she learns the truth, Nandu marries Rukmani as well, inspired by the film poster of Sri Krishna Leela, which depicts Lord Krishna's marriages to
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and
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. After Nandu's second marriage to Rukmani, his uncle Ezhumalai discovers his deception and throws him out of the house. Rukmani learns about Nandu's first marriage to Bhama and chases him out of her home. Desperate for a solution, Nandu turns to Seshu, who devises various plans to unite Bhama and Rukmani. Seshu's initial plans, including using food and fake illnesses, fail miserably. Next, Seshu tries to spark possessiveness in both women by making them witness Nandu dancing with a cabaret dancer. However, Bhama and Rukmani team up to beat the dancer, Seshu, and Nandu. Undeterred, Seshu concocts another plan, telling both women that Nandu will stay with the one who gets pregnant first. Bhama's father, Ezhumalai, pleads with Nandu to return home, but Nandu sneaks out at night to be with Rukmani. When Rukmani learns about Nandu's visit to Bhama, she chases Nandu away. As a final attempt, Seshu advises Nandu to pretend to be dead, hoping that both women will come together out of love for him. As Nandu pretends to be dead, the shared grief brings Bhama and Rukmani's families together, and they begin to bond over their sorrow. Seshu seizes this opportunity to bring Bhama and Rukmani closer, and in a moment of emotional vulnerability, they confess that they would stay united if Nandu were alive. Just as they say this, Nandu suddenly wakes up, shocking everyone. However, instead of uniting them, his ruse only angers Bhama and Rukmani further, and they separate once again. Defeated, Nandu and Seshu witness a person trying to straighten a dog's tail, reminding them of the Tamil proverb "Naai valai nimirtha mudiyathu," () which implies that some things, like Bhama and Rukmani's acceptance of each other, are impossible to change.


Cast


Soundtrack

The music was composed by M. S. Viswanathan, while the lyrics were written by Muthulingam and Chidambaranathan.


Critical reception

Kanthan of ''
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'' wrote that the film perfectly captures the drought of stories adapted for the screen. ''Anna'' praised the acting, music, cinematography and direction.


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* * 1980 films 1980 romantic comedy films 1980s Indian films 1980s Tamil-language films Films about families Films about polygamy Films about weddings Films scored by M. S. Viswanathan Films with screenplays by K. Bhagyaraj {{Improve categories, date=April 2024 Indian romantic comedy films Polygyny Tamil-language Indian films Tamil-language romantic comedy films