
Baalina Jyothi 1996
In *Baalina Jyothi (1996)*, directed by T. Kranthikumar, a heart-wrenching family drama unfolds as tragedy strikes a household when a ten-year-old boy loses his life.
Director: T. Kranthikumar
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Baalina Jyothi (1996) about?
The film follows a grieving mother who loses her young son and, consumed by guilt, flees from home. Her husband later searches for her, hoping to reunite and heal their broken family. The story delves into themes of sorrow, regret, and the strength of familial love.
Who directed Baalina Jyothi?
T. Kranthikumar directed *Baalina Jyothi*, bringing a sensitive touch to this emotional family drama.
Who stars in Baalina Jyothi?
The film features Vishnuvardhan, Aamani, Srinivasa Murthy, Vinaya Prasad, and Kishori Ballal in pivotal roles.
Is Baalina Jyothi (1996) worth watching?
*Baalina Jyothi* is a compelling family drama that may resonate with fans of emotional storytelling. While IMDb ratings are not available, its themes of loss and redemption make it a thought-provoking watch for those who appreciate heartfelt cinema.
How long is Baalina Jyothi?
The runtime of *Baalina Jyothi* is 128 minutes.
About Baalina Jyothi (1996) — A Family Drama of Loss and Redemption
In *Baalina Jyothi (1996)*, directed by T. Kranthikumar, a heart-wrenching family drama unfolds as tragedy strikes a household when a ten-year-old boy loses his life. The boy's mother, overwhelmed by grief and self-blame, spirals into deep sorrow, leaving the family fractured at the seams. As the weight of loss sinks in, her husband embarks on a desperate search to find her, hoping to mend what's left of their shattered world. This emotionally charged film explores themes of guilt, resilience, and the unbreakable bonds of family, all set against the backdrop of everyday struggles.
With Vishnuvardhan and Aamani delivering powerful performances, *Baalina Jyothi* captures the raw intensity of human emotions with sensitivity and depth. The film's somber yet poignant atmosphere lingers long after the credits roll, making it a memorable watch for fans of family dramas.