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Release Date:
November 1, 1996
Original Title:
மிஸ்டர் ரோமியோ
Alternate Titles:
Mr.Romeo
Mr.ரோமியோ
Genres:
Action | Comedy | Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
Super Good Films
Production Countries:
India
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 162
Romeo lives a wealthy lifestyle in Bangalore, India, along with his widowed mother. He had received considerable assistance and encouragement from Raj Mohan to dance and sing, and as a result gets very popular with young women. He meets and is attracted to Madhu, who is also his fan. His mother meets with Madhu's grandfather and both arrange their wedding. Then Romeo finds out that Raj Mohan has been stealing body parts, especially kidneys, from patients in the Satya Moorthy Hospital, and then getting them killed via bus accidents. He meets with Raj and warns him that he is going to expose him publicly. Before he could that Romeo is shot, taken by ambulance, and thrown off of a cliff.
Dialogue:
Crazy Mohan
Director:
K. S. Ravi
Director of Photography:
V. Manikandan
Editor:
B. Ramesh
Lyricist:
Vairamuthu
P. K. Mishra
Vaali
Bhuvana Chandra
Vennelekanti
Original Music Composer:
A.R. Rahman
Playback Singer:
Kavita Krishnamurthy
Swarnalatha
Sujatha Mohan
Malaysia Vasudevan
Vandemataram Srinivas
Srinivas
Sadhana Sargam
Unni Menon
Sangeetha Rajeshwaran
Sonu Nigam
Udit Narayan
Ila Arun
Nagoor Mohammad Ali
Raqeeb Alam
Hariharan
Noel James
S. P. Balasubramaniam
Producer:
R. B. Choudary
Screenplay:
K. S. Ravi
Story:
B. Ramesh
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