Story, Synopsis, Trivia, Dialogues for Rashtram (2006)


Rashtram is a 2006 Indian Telugu action film released on Mar 28, 2006. The film is directed by Anil P Minan, produced by Tirumala Raju under banner named Aiswaryambica Creations, music composed by S P Venkatesh.
The story is about Mallaikkal Thommy (Suresh Gopi), a rough and tough man, who doesn't like mincing words or blows. Guided by his own sense of fair play, Thommy runs rough shod over the malcontents in the society. Thommy is the son of Malaikkal Ouseppachan (Madhu), a Chief Minister with the heart of gold. He is a Gandhian and is almost a misfit in the coalition politics era. As it happens, when the mantle of Chief Ministership passes on to Thommy under compelling circumstances, the knives are out for him for obvious reasons. But Thommy does not lose a trick in the big bad world of politics. Taking on the communal and conspiring elements, he goes for the jugular. And no prizes for guessing, he brings every force of evil to book. It doesn't take too much of intelligence to write such a story for Suresh Gopi. But it takes more than normal intelligence to come up with a good script to keep the audience glued to their seats with such a story. Director Anil C Menon and the screenplay of Sajivan have cobbled together realistic film ---they have liberally used situations from contemporary politics. It is Suresh Gopi who fills the film in its every pore. The rest have just walk-in roles. Laya, Madhu, Thilakan, Venu have performed adequately. Depak Dev's music is of the okay variety. All told, Suresh Gopi's fans will not be disappointed.
The story is about Mallaikkal Thommy (Suresh Gopi), a rough and tough man, who doesn't like mincing words or blows. Guided by his own sense of fair play, Thommy runs rough shod over the malcontents in the society. Thommy is the son of Malaikkal Ouseppachan (Madhu), a Chief Minister with the heart of gold. He is a Gandhian and is almost a misfit in the coalition politics era. As it happens, when the mantle of Chief Ministership passes on to Thommy under compelling circumstances, the knives are out for him for obvious reasons. But Thommy does not lose a trick in the big bad world of politics. Taking on the communal and conspiring elements, he goes for the jugular. And no prizes for guessing, he brings every force of evil to book. It doesn't take too much of intelligence to write such a story for Suresh Gopi. But it takes more than normal intelligence to come up with a good script to keep the audience glued to their seats with such a story. Director Anil C Menon and the screenplay of Sajivan have cobbled together realistic film ---they have liberally used situations from contemporary politics. It is Suresh Gopi who fills the film in its every pore. The rest have just walk-in roles. Laya, Madhu, Thilakan, Venu have performed adequately. Depak Dev's music is of the okay variety. All told, Suresh Gopi's fans will not be disappointed.
The story is about Mallaikkal Thommy (Suresh Gopi), a rough and tough man, who doesn't like mincing words or blows. Guided by his own sense of fair play, Thommy runs rough shod over the malcontents in the society. Thommy is the son of Malaikkal Ouseppachan (Madhu), a Chief Minister with the heart of gold. He is a Gandhian and is almost a misfit in the coalition politics era. As it happens, when the mantle of Chief Ministership passes on to Thommy under compelling circumstances, the knives are out for him for obvious reasons. But Thommy does not lose a trick in the big bad world of politics. Taking on the communal and conspiring elements, he goes for the jugular. And no prizes for guessing, he brings every force of evil to book. It doesn't take too much of intelligence to write such a story for Suresh Gopi. But it takes more than normal intelligence to come up with a good script to keep the audience glued to their seats with such a story. Director Anil C Menon and the screenplay of Sajivan have cobbled together realistic film ---they have liberally used situations from contemporary politics. It is Suresh Gopi who fills the film in its every pore. The rest have just walk-in roles. Laya, Madhu, Thilakan, Venu have performed adequately. Depak Dev's music is of the okay variety. All told, Suresh Gopi's fans will not be disappointed.
The story is about Mallaikkal Thommy (Suresh Gopi), a rough and tough man, who doesn't like mincing words or blows. Guided by his own sense of fair play, Thommy runs rough shod over the malcontents in the society. Thommy is the son of Malaikkal Ouseppachan (Madhu), a Chief Minister with the heart of gold. He is a Gandhian and is almost a misfit in the coalition politics era. As it happens, when the mantle of Chief Ministership passes on to Thommy under compelling circumstances, the knives are out for him for obvious reasons. But Thommy does not lose a trick in the big bad world of politics. Taking on the communal and conspiring elements, he goes for the jugular. And no prizes for guessing, he brings every force of evil to book. It doesn't take too much of intelligence to write such a story for Suresh Gopi. But it takes more than normal intelligence to come up with a good script to keep the audience glued to their seats with such a story. Director Anil C Menon and the screenplay of Sajivan have cobbled together realistic film ---they have liberally used situations from contemporary politics. It is Suresh Gopi who fills the film in its every pore. The rest have just walk-in roles. Laya, Madhu, Thilakan, Venu have performed adequately. Depak Dev's music is of the okay variety. All told, Suresh Gopi's fans will not be disappointed.
The story is about Mallaikkal Thommy (Suresh Gopi), a rough and tough man, who doesn't like mincing words or blows. Guided by his own sense of fair play, Thommy runs rough shod over the malcontents in the society. Thommy is the son of Malaikkal Ouseppachan (Madhu), a Chief Minister with the heart of gold. He is a Gandhian and is almost a misfit in the coalition politics era. As it happens, when the mantle of Chief Ministership passes on to Thommy under compelling circumstances, the knives are out for him for obvious reasons. But Thommy does not lose a trick in the big bad world of politics. Taking on the communal and conspiring elements, he goes for the jugular. And no prizes for guessing, he brings every force of evil to book. It doesn't take too much of intelligence to write such a story for Suresh Gopi. But it takes more than normal intelligence to come up with a good script to keep the audience glued to their seats with such a story. Director Anil C Menon and the screenplay of Sajivan have cobbled together realistic film ---they have liberally used situations from contemporary politics. It is Suresh Gopi who fills the film in its every pore. The rest have just walk-in roles. Laya, Madhu, Thilakan, Venu have performed adequately. Depak Dev's music is of the okay variety. All told, Suresh Gopi's fans will not be disappointed.
The story is about Mallaikkal Thommy (Suresh Gopi), a rough and tough man, who doesn't like mincing words or blows. Guided by his own sense of fair play, Thommy runs rough shod over the malcontents in the society. Thommy is the son of Malaikkal Ouseppachan (Madhu), a Chief Minister with the heart of gold. He is a Gandhian and is almost a misfit in the coalition politics era. As it happens, when the mantle of Chief Ministership passes on to Thommy under compelling circumstances, the knives are out for him for obvious reasons. But Thommy does not lose a trick in the big bad world of politics. Taking on the communal and conspiring elements, he goes for the jugular. And no prizes for guessing, he brings every force of evil to book. It doesn't take too much of intelligence to write such a story for Suresh Gopi. But it takes more than normal intelligence to come up with a good script to keep the audience glued to their seats with such a story. Director Anil C Menon and the screenplay of Sajivan have cobbled together realistic film ---they have liberally used situations from contemporary politics. It is Suresh Gopi who fills the film in its every pore. The rest have just walk-in roles. Laya, Madhu, Thilakan, Venu have performed adequately. Depak Dev's music is of the okay variety. All told, Suresh Gopi's fans will not be disappointed.
The story is about Mallaikkal Thommy (Suresh Gopi), a rough and tough man, who doesn't like mincing words or blows. Guided by his own sense of fair play, Thommy runs rough shod over the malcontents in the society. Thommy is the son of Malaikkal Ouseppachan (Madhu), a Chief Minister with the heart of gold. He is a Gandhian and is almost a misfit in the coalition politics era. As it happens, when the mantle of Chief Ministership passes on to Thommy under compelling circumstances, the knives are out for him for obvious reasons. But Thommy does not lose a trick in the big bad world of politics. Taking on the communal and conspiring elements, he goes for the jugular. And no prizes for guessing, he brings every force of evil to book. It doesn't take too much of intelligence to write such a story for Suresh Gopi. But it takes more than normal intelligence to come up with a good script to keep the audience glued to their seats with such a story. Director Anil C Menon and the screenplay of Sajivan have cobbled together realistic film ---they have liberally used situations from contemporary politics. It is Suresh Gopi who fills the film in its every pore. The rest have just walk-in roles. Laya, Madhu, Thilakan, Venu have performed adequately. Depak Dev's music is of the okay variety. All told, Suresh Gopi's fans will not be disappointed.
The story is about Mallaikkal Thommy (Suresh Gopi), a rough and tough man, who doesn't like mincing words or blows. Guided by his own sense of fair play, Thommy runs rough shod over the malcontents in the society. Thommy is the son of Malaikkal Ouseppachan (Madhu), a Chief Minister with the heart of gold. He is a Gandhian and is almost a misfit in the coalition politics era. As it happens, when the mantle of Chief Ministership passes on to Thommy under compelling circumstances, the knives are out for him for obvious reasons. But Thommy does not lose a trick in the big bad world of politics. Taking on the communal and conspiring elements, he goes for the jugular. And no prizes for guessing, he brings every force of evil to book. It doesn't take too much of intelligence to write such a story for Suresh Gopi. But it takes more than normal intelligence to come up with a good script to keep the audience glued to their seats with such a story. Director Anil C Menon and the screenplay of Sajivan have cobbled together realistic film ---they have liberally used situations from contemporary politics. It is Suresh Gopi who fills the film in its every pore. The rest have just walk-in roles. Laya, Madhu, Thilakan, Venu have performed adequately. Depak Dev's music is of the okay variety. All told, Suresh Gopi's fans will not be disappointed. Check out this page for more updates on Rashtram.

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