Trimurti (film)

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Movie
German title Trimurti - The Eternal Circle of Love
Original title Trimurti
Country of production India
original language Hindi
Publishing year 1995
length 135 minutes
Age rating FSK 16
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Director Mukul Anand
script Anees Bazmee
production Subhash Ghai
music Laxmikant Pyarelal
camera Ashok Mehta
occupation

Trimurti (translation: Trinity / Trinity) is a film made under the direction of Mukul Anand . It was shot in 1995 and is an Indian film production.

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Satyadevi is an honest police officer and mother of two sons - Shakti and Anand. Pregnant with her third child, she is lured into a trap by the rich Kooka Singh, a satanist who has already shot her husband. He had just buried his son, who had died at her hand. He executes two of her colleagues with her gun and Satyadevi is jailed for murder for 20 years. There she has her third son - Romy, who completes her TRIMURTI (Trinity). She has her brother Bhanu Pratap Singh, the family member who looks after the children, tell the two older boys that she is dead and that they should take care of their brother and remain closed.

Sensitized by their pronounced sense of responsibility, the two boys try to raise the third according to the values ​​of their mother, but they were understood differently by the two, which ultimately leads to an argument and has the consequence that Anand leaves the house.

Shakti becomes a good soldier, chosen by the village beauty, Jyoti. Anand becomes a fine, rich man, whose business is not always very clean, and Romy a passionate admirer of Radha, a rich girl whose family Romy is unacceptable.

Fate keeps bringing the brothers, who have become strangers to one another, together for different reasons. Then Satyadevi, the mother believed dead to the boys, is released from prison and Kooka has arranged it so that Romy should kill her to get Radha to be his wife ...

This and that

The trinity ( Trimurti ) of this film is not about the Christian interpretation, but means the trinity of the Indian deities: Brahma - Vishnu - Shiva

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