He works as a janitor in a bakery, where his co-workers frequently amuse themselves at his expense, and enjoys playing with children at a playground when not at work. To assess Charly's suitability as a candidate, they put him through a battery of aptitude tests and have him race against Algernon, a mouse who has had the procedure. Her stage name is taken from Geena Davis 's character in the film The Long Kiss Goodnight. The Truth About Charlie is a 2002 mystery film. Charly (2002) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

Sam Roberts thinks he has all the answers: the purpose of life, the meaning of love, the plan for a perfect future. For the past two years, he has attended night school in Boston, learning to read and write from Alice Kinnian (Claire Bloom). Nemur and Straus argue over the importance of Charly's emotional development, with Straus pointing to the drawings and paintings he has created (including several abstract nude figures of Alice) as evidence of his need to mature in this respect. Charly overhears an argument among Alice, Nemur, and Straus over the decision to keep Algernon's regression a secret from him and offers to help research the issue. He helps her piece together the truth about the deceased Charlie and deal with three menacing people who are now following her. He follows her to her apartment one night, declaring his love for her, but flees after she sharply rejects his sexual advances. Some time later, Alice watches Charly playing with children at the playground (as seen at the start of the film), having reverted to his former self. It is a remake of Charade (1963) and an homage to François Truffaut 's Shoot the Piano Player (1960) complete with the French film star Charles Aznavour, making two appearances singing his song "Quand tu m'aimes" (first in French, later in English). Charly consistently loses the races, but is nevertheless given the experimental surgery. It is once again set in Paris and features several famous French actors. Angry and aggressive over seeing the audience laugh at his past behavior, he reveals that Algernon has died after regressing to his original mental state – a fact that had been withheld from him – and that he expects to lose his own enhanced intelligence as well. Director British newlywed Regina Lambert lives in Paris with her husband Charlie. She returns home following a short vacation, determined to divorce Charlie, only to discover their apartment has been stripped bare and that her husband has been murdered. Regina is soon reunited with a mysterious stranger she met on her holiday. Sam Roberts thinks he has all the answers: the purpose of life, the meaning of love, the plan for a perfect future. Until Charly walks into his life. Alice visits Charly and asks him to marry her, but he refuses and tells her to leave. Until Charly walks into his life. Charly Gordon (Cliff Robertson) is a mentally handicapped man with a strong desire to make himself smarter. However, his spelling and penmanship remain poor, and he is unable to spell his own name. The film's commercial success led to remakes in Hindi (No Entry), Telugu (Pellam Oorelithe), Malayalam (Happy Husbands), Kannada (Kalla Malla Sulla), Marathi (No Entry Pudhe Dhoka Aahey) and Bengali (Kelor Kirti). . This version closely mirrors the plotline of the original film. When he successfully works the machine, though, they become displeased that he is now too intelligent to fall for their jokes and get him fired from the bakery. In the late 1970s, following a period of extended unemployment that followed an act of The film received positive reviews, and was a success at the box office and, a generation later, in home media sales. Charly is a 2002 romantic film directed by Adam Thomas Anderegg based on Jack Weyland's book of the same name.

Prabhu won the Tamil Nadu State Film Award Special Prize for his performance in the film.

Stopping at a bar for a drink, he sees a mentally handicapped busboy drop a tray of glasses; the other customers laugh at the incident, but stop when Charly silently begins to help the busboy clean up the mess. Alice continues teaching him, but he soon surpasses her. Charlie Chaplin is a 2002 Indian Tamil-language comedy film directed by Sakthi Chidambaram, starring Prabhu Ganesan and Prabhu Deva.

2002 was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar, the 2002nd year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 2nd year of the 3rd millennium, the 2nd year of the 21st century, and the 3rd year of the 2000s decade. Eventually, he beats Algernon and his intelligence begins to increase rapidly. Alice takes Charly to see Dr. Richard Nemur and Dr. Anna Straus, two researchers who have increased the intelligence of laboratory mice with a new surgical procedure and are now looking for a human test subject. He briefly rebels by immersing himself in the Four weeks later, Nemur and Straus present their research at a convention of scientists, playing back film footage of Charly's aptitude tests before bringing him out for a question-and-answer session. He works with Nemur and Straus in the hope that his intelligence can be saved, but the results indicate that nothing can be done. Algernon physically runs through a maze while Charly uses a pencil to trace his way through a diagram of the same maze. Charly flees the convention, but hallucinates seeing his former self everywhere he goes. After the surgery, Charly is initially angered at not immediately becoming smarter and still loses to Algernon.