
Rajamanikyam 2005
Rajamanikyam (2005) unfolds the gripping tale of Bellary Raja, a man cast off by his stepfather in childhood, only to be summoned back years later when family disputes threaten the family fortune.
Director: Anwar Rasheed
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Rajamanikyam (2005) about?
Rajamanikyam (2005) follows Bellary Raja, who is called back into his stepfamily's life after years of estrangement. His stepfather entrusts him with resolving bitter disputes among his siblings and managing the family's wealth, setting the stage for a dramatic and often hilarious power struggle.
Who directed Rajamanikyam?
Rajamanikyam was directed by Anwar Rasheed, known for blending action and comedy in his films.
Who stars in Rajamanikyam?
The film stars Mammootty as the lead, supported by Rahman, Manoj K Jayan, Ranjith, and Saikumar, among others.
Is Rajamanikyam (2005) worth watching?
With its mix of action, comedy, and family drama, Rajamanikyam (2005) offers an engaging watch for fans of South Indian cinema. Mammootty's performance and the film's dynamic pacing make it a memorable experience, even if it's not without its flaws.
How long is Rajamanikyam?
Rajamanikyam has a runtime of 125 minutes.
About Rajamanikyam (2005) — A Family Drama with Action-Packed Twists
Rajamanikyam (2005) unfolds the gripping tale of Bellary Raja, a man cast off by his stepfather in childhood, only to be summoned back years later when family disputes threaten the family fortune. Tasked with overseeing his stepfather's vast properties and mediating between his warring siblings, Bellary Raja steps into a role far beyond his expectations. Directed by Anwar Rasheed, this action-packed comedy-drama blends high-stakes family drama with the raw energy of rural India, exploring themes of loyalty, rivalry, and second chances.
Mammootty leads the cast with a commanding performance as Bellary Raja, surrounded by a talented ensemble including Rahman, Manoj K Jayan, and Ranjith. The film's vibrant atmosphere oscillates between slapstick humor and intense confrontations, making it a standout in the South Indian cinema landscape. Whether you're drawn to its emotional core or its explosive action sequences, Rajamanikyam (2005) delivers a story that's as unpredictable as it is entertaining.