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Rajkumar has been forced to marry the female owner of the factory where he works. He tolerates her boorish behaviour to keep his aged mother happy but after her death, he decides to teach his wife a lesson.
Rajkumar has been forced to marry the female owner of the factory where he works. He tolerates her boorish behaviour to keep his aged mother happy but after her death, he decides to teach his wife a lesson.
The film's dominant themes align with conservative values, emphasizing the importance of traditional family structures, filial piety, and individual responsibility in the face of modern materialism and selfishness.
The movie features a cast that reflects the natural diversity of its Indian setting, without engaging in explicit race or gender swaps of traditionally white roles. Its narrative maintains a neutral or positive framing of traditional identities, consistent with its genre and era, rather than offering explicit critiques.
The film, a family drama rooted in traditional Indian culture, implicitly portrays Hindu customs and values with respect. The narrative aligns with and often affirms the moral and ethical frameworks commonly associated with Hindu traditions, particularly regarding family duty and resilience.
Anuraaga Aralithu is a 1986 Kannada family drama/romance film. Based on available plot summaries and reviews, the movie does not include any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. The narrative focuses on heterosexual relationships and family dynamics, resulting in no portrayal of queer identity.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
Anuraaga Aralithu (1986) is a remake of the 1983 Tamil film Mundhanai Mudichu. The primary characters in the 1986 adaptation maintain the same genders as their established counterparts in the original source material. No character's gender was changed from the prior version.
Anuraaga Aralithu is a 1986 Indian film, a remake of a 1984 Kannada film. There is no evidence of any character being canonically or historically established as one race and then portrayed as a different race in this adaptation.
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