
Baghdad Perazhagi 1974
Journey back to the opulent 19th-century world of *Baghdad Perazhagi (1974)*, a historical drama directed by the visionary T. R. Ramanna.
Director: T. R. Ramanna
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Baghdad Perazhagi (1974) about?
*Baghdad Perazhagi* weaves a tale of royal drama where a prince's return home takes a dark turn when his mother and sister go missing. His search for them exposes hidden betrayals and forbidden passions in a world where trust is a rare commodity.
Who directed Baghdad Perazhagi?
The film was directed by T. R. Ramanna, a filmmaker known for his contributions to Tamil cinema during its golden era.
Who stars in Baghdad Perazhagi?
The film features Jayalalithaa, Ravichandran, Jayasudha, and N. S. Natarajan in pivotal roles that shape the story's emotional core.
Is Baghdad Perazhagi (1974) worth watching?
With its captivating historical setting and strong performances, *Baghdad Perazhagi* offers a compelling watch for fans of classic Tamil cinema. While its IMDb rating isn't rated, its legacy as a drama steeped in intrigue makes it a title worth exploring for its storytelling and atmosphere.
How long is Baghdad Perazhagi?
The film runs for 164 minutes, offering an immersive cinematic experience packed with drama and suspense.
About Baghdad Perazhagi (1974) — A Historical Drama of Palace Intrigue and Unbreakable Bonds
Journey back to the opulent 19th-century world of *Baghdad Perazhagi (1974)*, a historical drama directed by the visionary T. R. Ramanna.
This sweeping tale follows Prince Abdullah, whose return from higher studies in Baghdad throws his royal household into chaos when his mother and sister vanish without a trace. As Abdullah embarks on a perilous quest to uncover their fate, he uncovers a web of deceit, romance, and political intrigue within his own palace. The film's richly textured narrative explores themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the clash between duty and desire, all set against a lavish backdrop of grand palaces and shadowy intrigues. With Jayalalithaa's magnetic presence as the enigmatic dancer ensnaring the prince's father, Ravichandran's brooding intensity as the determined Abdullah, and Jayasudha's captivating performance, *Baghdad Perazhagi* blends historical grandeur with personal drama.