- Release Date: 2002
- Runtime: N/A
- Genre: Action, Family
- Starring: Rajnikant, Manisha Koirala, Ramya Krishna, Goundamani ... see all
- Director: Suresh Krissna
- Plot: Baba (Rajinikanth), a ganglord, who also happens to be the reincarnation of a Himalayan saint, is graced with an upclose meeting with Mahavatar Babaji . Subsequently, he is granted with... Read more
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| Oct 30, 2007oneindia.in
The twist in the climax is that Arthi who believes in superstition appreciates Dr Seema (Jayasudha) for the recovery of Raksha, while Vinay thanks Sanatan Baba for the same.
The sound effects have elevated the mood of the film like any other horror film.
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Rediff India
S outh Indian superstar Rajnikanth deserves a Nobel Prize, if not for literature, then for imagination in his latest film, Baba .
You know I don't like people falling at my feet.
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thenisai.com
Rajni's new powers do provide the oppurtunity for some action and fun though they haven't been completely exploited.
Manisha looks much better than she did in her last Tamil film Mudhalvan but expectedly has nothing much to do.
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Tamil cine industry has become the hunter's delight of modern Tamil writers. S. Ramakrishnan entered the industry by writing screenplay and dialogues for 'Baba'. Writer Jayamohan entered as the dialogue writer of 'Naan Kadavul'. ... Full Article
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