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Inspired by the ''[[Ramayana (Literature)|Ramayana]]'', the director of [[Dil Se]], [[Mani Ratnam]], filmed both the [[Indian Languages|Hindi and Tamil]] versions simultaneously.
Inspired by the ''[[Ramayana (Literature)|Ramayana]]'', the director of [[Dil Se]], [[Mani Ratnam]], filmed both the [[Indian Languages|Hindi and Tamil]] versions simultaneously.
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=== This film provides examples of: ===
* [[Almost Kiss]]:
* [[Almost Kiss]]:
* [[Downer Ending]]:
* [[Downer Ending]]:
* [[Gray and Gray Morality]]:
* [[Gray and Gray Morality]]:
* [[Hero Antagonist]]: Dev although he does a lot of not-so-heroic things and arguably becomes a bigger villain in the movie than Beera himself.
* [[Hero Antagonist]]: Dev although he does a lot of not-so-heroic things and arguably becomes a bigger villain in the movie than Beera himself.
* [[I Am Song]]: Beera
* [["I Am" Song]]: Beera
* [[I Have Your Wife]]: Naturally.
* [[I Have Your Wife]]: Naturally.
* [[Manipulative Bastard]]: Dev
* [[Manipulative Bastard]]: Dev

Revision as of 22:07, 9 January 2014

In the Hindi version, Beera (Abhishek Bachchan) kidnaps Ragini Sharma (Aishwarya Rai) to avenge the death of his sister at the hands of her husband, Dev Pratap Sharma (Vikram).

In the Tamil version, named Raavanan, Aishwarya Rai repeated her portrayal of Ragini, while Vikram portrayed Veera and Prithviraj portrayed Dev Sharma.

Inspired by the Ramayana, the director of Dil Se, Mani Ratnam, filmed both the Hindi and Tamil versions simultaneously.

Tropes used in Raavan include: