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Happiness is relative. Money certainly can't buy it. So what is happiness? 'TRIMURTI'
presents a solution to this mystery in the traditional Indian way.It is the
story of a mother, who without money tries to give happiness to her sons, just
as Mother India manages to keep her sons happy even though she herself is
stepped in poverty. This then is the theme of 'TRIMURTI'.Vijay , Nandu and Bhola,
the three brothers who are the 'TRIMURTI' of the picture, try to find
contentment in life by being footless and free.The soaring unemployment has
compelled them to ask society whether it owes them a living, and add to their
problems, they fall in love with the daughters of rich men.But wealth has its
own wicked ways of becoming a barrier to happiness, and this is what happens.
One of the three brothers happens to be the long lost son of the rich man whose
daughter is in love with the eldest brother.Events take interesting twist again!
The father of the other two girls is a rich man with a secret, and he wants the
long lost boy to marry one of his daughters. In the vast jumble the poor mother
holds the thread of ethics together and tries her hand at unravelling the
problems that face all of them.Matters soon come to a head as the voice of the
poor is raised in anguish against the powerful language of money. But who cares?
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