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Mayandi Kudumbathar

Mayandi Kudumbathar
Directed byRasu Madhuravan
Written byRasu Madhuravan
Produced byS. K. Selvakumar
StarringManivannan
Ponvannan
Seeman
K. P. Jagannath
Tarun Gopi
G. M. Kumar
Ravi Mariya
Nandha Periyasamy
Singampuli
Raj Kapoor
CinematographyBalabharani
Edited bySuresh Urs
Music bySabesh–Murali
Production
company
United Arts
Release date
  • 5 June 2009 (2009-06-05)
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Mayandi Kudumbathar (transl. Mayandi's family) is a 2009 Indian Tamil-language drama film written and directed by Rasu Madhuravan. It stars ten Tamil film directors, including Manivannan, Seeman, Tarun Gopi, Ponvannan, and K. P. Jagannath in lead and supporting roles.[1] The film, edited by Suresh Urs, scored by Sabesh–Murali and photographed by Balabharani, was released on 5 June 2009. It won the Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Second Best Film.[2]

Plot

The film is set in the backdrop of a village near Usilampatti, in Madurai district. Mayandi (Manivannan) and Virumandi (G. M. Kumar) are siblings with disputes over settling their properties. Mayandi insists giving a portion of their ancestral properties to their stepsister, for which Virumandi does not agree. This creates enmity in Virumandi and his sons against Mayandi and his family.

Mayandi has four sons – Thavasi (Ponvannan), Virumandi (Seeman), Cheenisamy (K. P. Jagannath) and Paraman (Tarun Gopi) – and one daughter – Mayakka (Deepa Shankar). All the sons except Paraman are married, and they live as a joint family. Paraman falls in love with his schoolmate Poongodi (Poongodi). He gets admission into engineering, and Mayandi sells a portion of his land to pay fees for Paraman. This angers the wives of Thavasi and Virumandi. They keep insisting on partitioning the properties between four sons, thinking that Mayandi is spending more for the education of Paraman, while the other three sons are not educated properly. However, Paraman's brothers are actually so affectionate towards him, and they prefer staying together. Suddenly, Mayandi passes away due to an electric shock when he steps over a wire unknowingly. Now, the wives of Thavasi and Virumandi again keep insisting on doing the property partition. Their plan gets executed: the properties get partitioned into three, leaving Paraman as his portion was already sold by Mayandi to pay the college fees.

Paraman could not bear his father's death, and Poongodi shows affection to him. Poongodi gets admission into Madras Medical College, and she leaves to Chennai for education, though she keeps talking to Paraman regularly on the phone. Paraman continues his engineering course while he is considered as a burden by his sisters-in-law. However, his brothers take care of him. One day, Thavasi's wife falls sick, and she needs blood urgently. As it is a rare group, it becomes difficult. Paraman informs this to his friends in college, and his friends come for rescue. Thavasi's wife is saved, and she realises her mistake and feels bad for ill-treating Paraman despite which he helped her in a timely manner.

Paraman secures a job through campus placement, and his living condition improves. One day, he gets shocked to see Poongodi in a bus stop along with her husband and a baby. Paraman cries upon thinking that Poongodi has betrayed him. However, Poongodi tells a flashback that her "husband" is actually her relative who lost his leg in an accident on the day of the marriage, following which the marriage gets cancelled. Now, her parents request Poongodi to marry the groom as it would be an insult for the entire family due to a cancelled marriage. Poongodi, though not interested, accepts for the sake of her family's wishes. Still, she kept calling Paraman over the phone in the usual manner so that he will not get broken and instead will concentrate on studies. Knowing the truth, Paraman feels happy about Poongodi's kind heart and her sacrifice for the welfare of her family.

Finally, Paraman meets Virumandi and cries to him to lead a joint life along with everyone. He also wins the heart of Virumandi and his sons also and marries his aunt's daughter.

Cast

  • Manivannan as Mayandi (Virumandi's younger brother)
  • Ponvannan as Thavasi Mayandi (Mayandi's son and Virumandi's Nephew )
  • Seeman as Virumandi Mayandi (Mayandi's son and Virumandi's Nephew )
  • K. P. Jagannath as Cheenichamy Mayandi (Mayandi's son and Virumandi's Nephew )
  • Tarun Gopi as Paraman Mayandi (Mayandi's son and Virumandi's Nephew )
  • G. M. Kumar as Virumandi (Mayandi's older brother)
  • Ravi Mariya as Chokkan Virumandi (Virumandi's son and Mayandi's Nephew )
  • Nandha Periyasamy as Chinnu Virumandi (Virumandi's son and Mayandi's Nephew )
  • Singampuli as Mayandi Virumandi (Virumandi's mentally challenged son)
  • Raj Kapoor as Sonakkaruppu (Mayandi's son-in-law and moneylender)
  • Ilavarasu as Mayandi and Virumandi's elder cousin
  • Mayilsamy as Mayandi and Virumandi's younger cousin
  • Poongodi as Poongodi
  • Poovitha as Thavamani Thavasi
  • Kaniya as Pavunu Virumandi
  • Hemalatha as Dhanam Cheenichamy
  • Deepa Shankar as Mayakka Sonakkarupu
  • Priya as Azhagamma
  • Thamizharasi as Pecchi

Soundtrack

The soundtrack was composed by Sabesh–Murali and lyrics written by Na. Muthukumar, Nandalala, Eknath, Tamilamudhan, Kalaikumar and Seeman.[3]

  • "Mudhal Mazhaye" – Balram, Saindhavi
  • "Pesama Pesama" – Seeman
  • "Poottu Siricha" – Krishnaraj, Sabesh
  • "Onna Thangave" – Vijay Yesudas
  • "Kalavaniye" – Ranjith, lyrics TamilamudhanMadhumitha
  • "Poo Mudhal" – Prasanna

Reception

Pavithra Srinivasan of Rediff.com wrote, "Sometimes, there's a strong whiff of Vikraman's screenplay, especially when Sabesh-Murali pops in with their theme song; at others, you're reminded very strongly of the sentimental sagas of the 60s, when every character had miles of dialogue to cover and spoke reams about love, loyalty, duty and country".[4]

Future

In January 2024, a sequel was reported to be in development, with K. P. Jagannath directing and the majority of the cast returning.[5]

References

  1. ^ "Film starring ten directors to release in May". The New Indian Express. 8 April 2009. Archived from the original on 7 December 2024. Retrieved 6 December 2024.
  2. ^ "Full list of the Tamil Film Awards from 2009–2014 announced by the TN govt". The Hindu. 13 July 2017. Archived from the original on 7 October 2024. Retrieved 6 December 2024.
  3. ^ Karthik (28 April 2009). "Music review: Mayaandi Kudumbathaar (Tamil – Sabesh Murali)". Milliblog. Archived from the original on 2 November 2023. Retrieved 6 December 2024.
  4. ^ Srinivasan, Pavithra (8 June 2009). "Mayandi Kudumbathar: A valiant effort". Rediff.com. Archived from the original on 29 March 2016. Retrieved 15 March 2016.
  5. ^ "Mayandi Kudumbathar sequel is in the works". Cinema Express. 3 January 2024. Archived from the original on 5 January 2024. Retrieved 6 December 2024.