Mannin Maindhan (transl. Son of the soil) is a 2005 Indian Tamil language action film, directed by Rama Narayanan, starring Sibiraj and Adhu fame Suha. Sathyaraj plays a cameo role. The film, a remake of the Telugu film Yagnam (2004), was released on 4 March 2005.[citation needed]

Mannin Maindhan
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Directed byRama Narayanan
Screenplay byKarunanidhi
Story byEetaram Films Unit
Produced byRama Narayanan
Starring
CinematographyN. K. Viswanathan
Edited byRaj Keerthy
Music byBharadwaj
Production
company
Azhagar Films
Release date
  • 4 March 2005 (2005-03-04)
Running time
142 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Plot

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Bhairavamurthy (Manoj K. Jayan) and Gajapathy (Ponnambalam) are two powerful landlords who fight against each other in their village. Bhairavamurthy's wife and car driver got killed by Gajapathy's henchmen in the past, then Kadhir (Sibiraj), the car driver's son, decided to take revenge on Gajapathy one day and grew up in Bhairavamurthy's house. Amutha (Suha), Bhairavamurthy's daughter, returns to her village after studying in the city college and then falls in love with Kadhir. Bhairavamurthy decides to join hands with Gajapathy and to kill his faithful henchman Kadhir. The couple elopes from the house and runs around the village. Pratap (Sathyaraj), an honest cop, saves them. The henchmen, who worked with the landlords, lay down their arms and support the couple. Bhairavamurthy and Gajapathy decide to both kill Kadhir, but they eventually kill each other.

Cast

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Soundtrack

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The soundtrack was composed by Bharadwaj.[1]

Song Singer(s) Lyrics Duration
"Andravin Ponnu" Mano, Reshmi Snehan 4:04
"Idhu Ladies Hostel" Jay Laxmi Na. Muthukumar 4:41
"Kannin Manipola" K. S. Chitra, Master Sathiya Karunanidhi 3:41
"Kilakku Killakku" Muralidharan Vairamuthu 5:15
"Yeamma Yeamma" Sujatha Mohan, Tippu Vaali 4:22

Reception

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S. R. Ashok Kumar of The Hindu wrote that "Both Sathyaraj and Sibi have shown that they at home in both pathos and action sequences".[2] News Today wrote "One steps out with a feel of having had a face-to-face with an old Mannin Maindhan, one not in tune with the latest trend in the film world".[3] Cinesouth wrote "Rama Narayanan's courage is to be appreciated for making a film based on age-old village story, same kind of enmity between village big wigs, Panchyath under Banyan tree, etc., even in this modern world, in which even LKG children handle the computer with ease".[4] Chennai Online wrote "It's an old story line, and those who've seen the director's earlier films will find his style repeated here too. He is not much bothered about setting pace with the changing trends and technology. Incidentally, this is his 112th directorial venture. There's nothing much to look forward to here!".[5]

References

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  1. ^ "Mannin Maindhan songs". Raaga. Retrieved 8 November 2024.
  2. ^ ""Mannin Mainthan"". The Hindu. 11 March 2005. Archived from the original on 26 September 2023.
  3. ^ "an aged son". News Today. Archived from the original on 12 March 2005. Retrieved 26 September 2023.
  4. ^ "Mannin Mainthan". Cinesouth. Archived from the original on 6 April 2005. Retrieved 8 November 2024.
  5. ^ "Mannin Mainthan". Chennai Online. Archived from the original on 6 April 2005. Retrieved 8 November 2024.
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