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''Marma'' () is a 2002 Indian
Kannada Kannada (; ಕನ್ನಡ, ), originally romanised Canarese, is a Dravidian language spoken predominantly by the people of Karnataka in southwestern India, with minorities in all neighbouring states. It has around 47 million native s ...
-language
psychological thriller Psychological thriller is a genre combining the thriller and psychological fiction genres. It is commonly used to describe literature or films that deal with psychological narratives in a thriller or thrilling setting. In terms of context and co ...
film directed by
Sunil Kumar Desai Sunil Kumar Desai is an Indian film director, writer and producer, known for his work in Kannada cinema. In most of his films, Desai blends art and commercial cinema. He has written and directed Thriller (genre), suspense/thrillers and Romance f ...
. It stars Prema and Anand in the lead roles. Hiriannaiah,
Kishori Ballal Kishori Ballal (1937/1938 – 18 February 2020) was an Indian actress who was known for her works in Kannada cinema. The actress made her debut in 1960 with ''Ivalentha Hendthi'' and since then in a career spanning over 15 years, she has app ...
,
Arun Sagar Arun Sagar (born 23 October 1963) is an Indian actor, art director and comedian who mainly works in the Kannada film industry. He has been recognized as a leading art director throughout his career starting from his first movie, ''Bhoomi Geet ...
, Yashwant Sardeshpande feature in supporting roles. The film presents the story of a woman who suffers from a
split personality Dissociative identity disorder (DID), better known as multiple personality disorder or multiple personality syndrome, is a mental disorder characterized by the presence of at least two distinct and relatively enduring personality states. The di ...
and
post traumatic stress disorder Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a mental and behavioral disorder that can develop because of exposure to a traumatic event, such as sexual assault, warfare, traffic collisions, child abuse, domestic violence, or other threats on a ...
(PTSD). Desai had revealed that the plot of the movie had been culled out from an English novel which he had read years before he conceptualized the film - from a short story he had read in 1982.


Plot

Anand has thrown a party to celebrate his engagement to Sudha and promises to pick her up from her residence. When he fails to turn up, she drives towards his place, but gets held up midway due to a downpour and knocks on the door of a nearby house. Upon entering, she discovers a corpse of a girl. Sensing an attack, she begins to run for cover, but in the struggle, falls off the roof of the house. She loses consciousness and is taken to a hospital. Sudha describes the experience upon returning home, but nobody believes her. She fails to recover from the harrowing experience and in one incident, starts a fight with someone in her imagination trying to kill them. Efforts from her fiancé and a psychiatrist to help her recover go in vain. The psychiatrist later believes her when she says a person on a TV program is the killer. He finds the house where Sudha was attacked and takes her there along with her family. Sudha is clear about what she saw that night: the corpse of a girl, and has the button of the girl's dress as evidence. When they arrive at the house, she does not find the corpse. Sudha discovers that the person who she believes attacked her that night is deaf and blind, and that he was a relative of the residents of that house and the girl who died had gotten engaged to him prior to her death. The man explains the reason he followed her was to describe the truth he knew to their family. Sudha finds a tie clip in a corner of the house and identifies it as one belonging to Anand. When she goes to recover it at the house, she encounters Anand, who is there to retrieve it. She proceeds to confront him and he confesses to committing the murder. In a flashback sequence, it is revealed that as Anand is hurrying through the rain to pick up Sudha, he hits and kills a young boy. A young girl notices him burying the boy's corpse and he proceeds to kill her too. Anand then explains that it was he that took Sudha to the hospital before disposing the girl's corpse. Following the confession, he attempts to kill her, but ends up killing himself. After everything seems to have been resolved, it is revealed that Maya, a friend of Sudha's, who had been a frequent visitor at her residence, is only a figment of her imagination. Sudha had been
hallucinating A hallucination is a perception in the absence of an external stimulus that has the qualities of a real perception. Hallucinations are vivid, substantial, and are perceived to be located in external objective space. Hallucination is a combinatio ...
about Maya since her childhood and has made up her whole life story including Maya having a daughter who also accompanies her during the visits. The psychiatrist explains that Sudha has a positive mind which includes positive characters like Maya and a negative mind, where she has placed Prashanth. When Sudha gets home, she sees Anand in her room and lets out a scream.


Cast

* Prema as Sudha * Anand as Anand * Shivaraj *
Arun Sagar Arun Sagar (born 23 October 1963) is an Indian actor, art director and comedian who mainly works in the Kannada film industry. He has been recognized as a leading art director throughout his career starting from his first movie, ''Bhoomi Geet ...
as Prashanth * Hiriannaiah *
Kishori Ballal Kishori Ballal (1937/1938 – 18 February 2020) was an Indian actress who was known for her works in Kannada cinema. The actress made her debut in 1960 with ''Ivalentha Hendthi'' and since then in a career spanning over 15 years, she has app ...
* Yashwant Sardeshpande * Khadar * Vaishnavi * G. V. Sharada * Hemashree *
Shringar Nagaraj Gangolli Ramashet Nagaraj (16 July 1939 – 16 July 2013), popularly known as Shringar Nagaraj, was an Indian actor, cameraman, and producer in Kannada cinema. He is best known for the 1987 silent film '' Pushpaka Vimana'', which won the Nation ...
* K. V. Manjayya


Reception

The reviewer for ''
Deccan Herald ''Deccan Herald'' is an Indian English language daily newspaper published from the Indian state of Karnataka. It was founded by K. N. Guruswamy, a liquor businessman from Ballari and was launched on 17 June 1948. It is published by The Printe ...
'' felt that the "film runs on a wafer-thin plot and a repeatedly screenplay-oriented theme." However, he felt that film was " tchable" and that the editing was "slick". Of the acting performances, he wrote, "Prema has come up with a superlative performance as the troubled woman. Debutant Anand is promising." ''Viggy.com'' in its review wrote, "Desai keeps you in suspense till the end of the film with the cinematography of H.C. Venu. Prema's performance is excellent. Hats off to Prema. Arun Sagar too does to justice to his role. Newcomer Anand is promising. Background score by Gunasingh is little too loud."


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Marma (Film) 2002 films 2000s Kannada-language films 2002 psychological thriller films Indian psychological thriller films Films directed by Sunil Kumar Desai