Marudhamalai is a 2007 Indian Tamil-language action comedy film directed by Suraj and produced by V. Ravichandran. The film stars Arjun Sarja and Meera Chopra (credited as Nila) and Vadivelu in the lead roles, while Vadivelu, Lal, Raghuvaran and Nassar play supporting roles.
Marudhamalai | |
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Directed by | Suraj |
Written by | Suraj |
Produced by | V. Ravichandran |
Starring | Arjun Meera Chopra |
Cinematography | U. K. Senthil Kumar Vaidy S. |
Edited by | Manoj |
Music by | D. Imman |
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Release date |
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Running time | 165 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Tamil |
Marudhamalai was released on 7 September 2007, and became a commercial success at the box office. Vadivelu won the Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Comedian for his work in the film.[1]
Plot
editMarudhamalai (Arjun), goes to work as a constable in the town of Nachiapuram after passing his police training by getting a merit selection. Here he meets 'Encounter' Ekambaram (Vadivelu), his senior officer. He is asked to do all sorts of petty work for him, and one day, Marudhamalai loses a convict on the way to the court due to Ekambaram's soft heart. He then has to clean the floors of the inspector's house, and there he falls in love with Divya (Meera). Then, later in the market, after Ekambaram is humiliated by a beggar, Marudhamalai sees Maasi (Lal), the 'boss' of the city, killing a person who stood for a candidate in the elections. That constituency has not had an MLA for the last 16 years due to Maasi. Maasi's caste people have been 70% majority in that Nachiyarpuram MLA constituency, but the government named the constituency as a Reserved Constituency 16 years ago. Since then, Maasi either postpones the MLA election by murdering a candidate or making sure that his house servant from a lower caste is elected as MLA and then resigning immediately to cause a vacancy of the office. Since Maasi has his caste's support and heavy income, the government has kept ignoring him.
Then the chief election commissioner Suryanarayanan IAS (Raghuvaran) comes to the town. He meets and challenges Maasi to stop him from holding by-elections in that area. Then, during the election day, despite a lot of security, Maasi's men, with the help of a man who acts as a guard, comes and drives away from the people who came for voting and are about to kill the commissioner, when Marudhamalai's father (Nassar) slaps Maasi for creating violence. At that time, Marudhamalai comes, beats up Maasi's men, and humiliates Maasi in front of all the people by handcuffing him with his dhoti. Maasi is then arrested and sentenced for 15 days imprisonment without bail.
For his bravery, Marudhamalai is initially suspended, but then promoted to the inspector of the station. With 12 days remaining in Maasi's imprisonment, Marudhamalai seals off his illegal sources of income, and arrests Maasi's henchmen for choking his empire. To exact revenge, Maasi's brother kills Marudhamalai's father by car-bomb. Later, he kills Maasi's two brothers using various unofficial methods, and Maasi vows to kill him the day he is released. Later, as Maasi is released, Marudhamalai gets an order to kill him. He fights the men single-handedly and kills them all, proving his bravery. Marudhamalai is further promoted as DSP.
Cast
edit- Arjun as Inspector Marudhamalai (formerly constable)
- Vadivelu as Encounter Ekambaram
- Meera Chopra as Divya (voice dubbed by Savitha Reddy)
- Lal as Maasi
- Raghuvaran as Suryanarayanan IAS, Election commissioner
- Nassar as Marudhamalai's father
- Kalairani as Marudhamalai's mother
- Kadhal Dhandapani as Puli
- Rajesh as CI and Divya's father
- M. N. Rajam as Divya's grandmother
- Santhana Bharathi
- Shanmugarajan as Shanmugarajan
- Bose Venkat as Maasi's brother
- Thyagu as Inspector
- Madhan Bob as Doctor
- Singamuthu as Vegetable Seller
- Bonda Mani as Beggar
- Mahanadi Shankar as Pickpocket
- Krishnamoorthy as Maatturavi
- Crane Manohar as Thief
- V. M. Subburaj as Saarapaambu
- Preeti Bhutani (credited as Sharan Preeth)
- Priyanka as Bride
- Mumaith Khan as Jalaja (Special appearance)
- Rangammal
Soundtrack
editThe soundtrack was composed by D. Imman.[2] This is his 25th film as a music composer in both background score and music.[citation needed]
No. | Title | Lyrics | Singer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Hey Yenmama" | Pa. Vijay | Megha, Suchitra, Karthik | 04:18 |
2. | "Marudhamalai" | Thabu Shankar | D. Imman, Anitha Karthikeyan | 04:37 |
3. | "Marudhamalai II" | Thabu Shankar | Madhu Balakrishnan, Anitha Karthikeyan | 04:31 |
4. | "Oonjaliley Oru Angeley" | Thabu Shankar | Karthik, Dr. G .K. Lavanya | 04:36 |
5. | "The Khakhee Story" | Thabu Shankar | Vasu, Naveen, Karthikeyan | 03:18 |
6. | "Yenna Velay" | Pa. Vijay | D. Imman, Jyotsna | 04:16 |
Total length: | 25:36 |
Reception
editSify wrote "It is a mass movie laced with all essential ingredients that will work big time at the box-office."[3] Rediff called the film as "yet another potboiler about an upright young police constable single-handedly wiping out goondas and rowdies, armed with a bare minimum of weaponry and lethal fists."[4] The Hindu wrote "Suraaj’s scoring points include comedy and dialogue. Having said that, the film is only a cheerful version of the recent Kireedam. Like Ajit in the latter, Arjun joins the police force because his dad wants him to, and both the fathers are in the police department themselves. The similarities between Kireedam and Marudhamalai don’t end here".[5] Jaanu of Kalki wrote the director who puts comedy in the first half and lifts the film, relied on action in second half and went bad. As a result, Marudhamalai hangs in the middle.[6] Chennai Online wrote "The film is a repeated scenario, with its fast pace being its saving grace".[7]
References
edit- ^ "TN Govt. announces Tamil Film Awards for six years". The Hindu. 14 July 2017. Archived from the original on 15 June 2018. Retrieved 14 July 2017.
- ^ "Marudhamalai". Gaana. Archived from the original on 18 September 2018. Retrieved 18 September 2018.
- ^ "Marudhamalai". Sify. Archived from the original on 21 August 2016. Retrieved 18 September 2018.
- ^ Srinivasan, Pavithra (7 September 2007). "Marudhamalai: Saved by Arjun". Rediff.com. Archived from the original on 21 April 2016. Retrieved 18 September 2018.
- ^ Rangarajan, Malathi (14 September 2007). "Funny side up —Marudhamalai". The Hindu. Archived from the original on 23 May 2009. Retrieved 24 December 2016.
- ^ ஜானு (30 September 2007). "மருதமலை". Kalki (in Tamil). p. 78. Retrieved 18 May 2024 – via Internet Archive.
- ^ Mannath, Malini (19 September 2007). "Maruthamalai". Chennai Online. Archived from the original on 11 October 2007. Retrieved 18 August 2024.
External links
edit- Marudhamalai at IMDb