
Pistha 1997
Pistha (1997), a vibrant blend of drama and comedy directed by K. S. Ravikumar, takes a sharp turn when Vennila, a bold heiress raised in opulence, ties the knot with Mani—only to discover her new husband's past as an ex-convict.
Director: K. S. Ravikumar
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Pistha (1997) about?
Pistha (1997) follows Vennila, a wealthy and arrogant young woman who marries Mani to secure her grandfather's inheritance, only to uncover his past as an ex-convict. Her world shifts as she confronts the consequences of her deceit and her own flaws, leading to a journey of self-discovery.
Who directed Pistha?
K. S. Ravikumar directed Pistha (1997), bringing his signature blend of humor and drama to the screen.
Who stars in Pistha?
The film features Karthik Muthuraman as Mani, Nagma as Vennila, and supporting roles from Manivannan, Mouli, and Sindhu.
Is Pistha (1997) worth watching?
Pistha (1997) offers a compelling mix of drama and comedy, with standout performances from its lead actors. While not a blockbuster, its engaging narrative and emotional depth make it a worthwhile watch for fans of Tamil cinema from the '90s.
How long is Pistha?
Pistha (1997) has a runtime of 174 minutes.
About Pistha (1997) — A Tamil Drama-Comedy Where Expectations Collide
Pistha (1997), a vibrant blend of drama and comedy directed by K. S. Ravikumar, takes a sharp turn when Vennila, a bold heiress raised in opulence, ties the knot with Mani—only to discover her new husband's past as an ex-convict. What starts as a calculated marriage of convenience spirals into an unexpected transformation for Vennila, as she grapples with the harsh realities of deception and her own arrogance. The film weaves together humor and heartfelt moments, exploring themes of identity, redemption, and the illusions of wealth against the backdrop of a colorful family saga.
With a stellar cast led by Karthik Muthuraman and Nagma, Pistha unfolds as a rollercoaster of emotions, balancing sharp wit with poignant twists. Ravikumar's direction infuses the narrative with a lively pace, making it a standout in the Tamil cinema of the late '90s. The story's core—a woman's journey from entitlement to empathy—resonates long after the credits roll, marking Pistha as a film that's as thought-provoking as it is entertaining.