Madurai Veeran (1956)

Madurai Veeran

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Directed by Vincent Selva • Music: Srikanth Deva

Soundtrack

Song NameSinger(s)LyricistVideo
Vanga Machan VangaP. LeelaThanjai N. Ramaiah Dass
Vanga Machan Vanga DuetP. Leela and  T. M. SoundararajanThanjai N. Ramaiah Dass
Senthamizha Ezhundhu VaaraayoM. L. VasanthakumariKannadasan
Summa Kidantha Sothukku KashtamP. Leela and  JikkiUdumalai Narayanakavi
Nadagamellam KandenJikki and  T. M. SoundararajanKannadasan
Kadamaiyile Uyir VazhndhuT. M. SoundararajanKannadasan
Echu Pizhaikkum ThozhileJikki and  T. M. SoundararajanThanjai N. Ramaiah Dass
Kundruthor Adi VarumP. LeelaUdumalai Narayanakavi
Avarkkum Enakkum Uravu KaattiP. BhanumathiKannadasan
Aadal KaaneeroM. L. VasanthakumariUdumalai Narayanakavi

Storyline

<p>Shiva is the only son of a rich businessman. He grows up surrounded by money and he is not cared for by his parents, due to his mother dying when he was a young boy and his father is business-minded and only cares about his money. Shiva and his friends are playful and athletic, and do not study. Priya, who also goes to the same college (the college was created and run by Shiva’s family) Shiva attends, is the daughter of a cow herder and a gangster Mayandi. Priya keeps her distance from Shiva, but as the film progresses, they inevitably become friends. Their friendship then develops into romance, but this love is opposed by both their parents. Both their parents try to separate them, they try to get them married of to different people. They eventually run away together, and a hit man is after Priya’s life (hired by Shiva’s father). In a confrontation with the hit-man, Shiva gets wounded but defeats the hit man, storms into his father’s office, and throws the hit-man at him. He then informs his father of his wedding in front of the district court. His father turns up with a large battalion of police officers, while Shiva turns up with a much large number of students. The film ends with their wedding successfully happening, and Mayandi giving his blessings. Songs composed by . Director Perarasu wrote the lyrics for one song. The song “Kaalaiyum Neeye” is based on Telugu song “Cheppave Prema” from . wrote “It is a crass film that drags with plenty of double entendre and inane songs tuned by Sreekanth Deva.” wrote “The film is made on a reasonable story, but the way the director presents the story is truly horrible”. wrote “The rich guy-poor girl saga finds yet another exposure in ‘Madurai Veeran’. With the story taking the predictable line, there is not much that is fresh or exciting here.” wrote “Vincent Selvah has tried to dish out a commercial entertainer with dollops of romance. An overdose of stunt sequences toward the end is the jarring aspect. But the movie has the ammunitions to hold the audience interest”. Lajjavathi of praised the performances of Ramesh and Saloni and Srikanth Deva’s music and called the screenplay as dull and noted a climax comes when half of the movie is over, and when you wake up thinking the movie is over, the real climax hits your head after half an hour and concluded calling it a film which should have come out better but missed somewhere. This article about a Tamil-language film of the 2000s is a . You can help Wikipedia by .</p>

Details

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Genres: Drama
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Writer: Teja
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Producer: Sayed Kader
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Director: Vincent Selva
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Cinematography: I. Andrew
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Release Date: 18-Apr-07
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Edited By: V. Jaishankar
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Runtime: 2h 28m
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Language: Tamil
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