Even romantic songs are not left alone as Vairamuthu manages to introduce some obviously political lines in the songs, especially Kuluvaalile.Īpart from these, the movie has some segments that stand out. The dialogs in this scene are designed to bring any fan to his feet. Jayalalitha is the obvious target during Rajni's question-answer session with Meena, after he disturbs her performance on stage. Ravikumar does quite well by avoiding an overkill in this respect. are also at hand, their comedy is cheap and except for a few lines, rarely funny.Įnough political lines are scattered throughout the movie to keep the Rajnikanth fan delirious and applauding. His initial friction with her also provides some humor, especially during the fight sequence. Rajnikanth's encounters as Meena provides with the wrong translation for asking directions and the end result are wholeheartedly funny. Most of the comedy is seen in the first half with the segment where Rajnikanth and Meena get lost and end up in Kerala providing most of the laughs. This enables introducing a double role for Rajnikanth, allowing him to spout even more philosophies about life and making his fans doubly happy. It is based on the Mohanlal-Shobana starrer Thenmaavin Kombathu and maintains the basic story of the original while adding the whole storyline about Rajnikanth's past. But his mother reveals the truth about Muthu's past and explains to him that it was Muthu who was actually the zamindar.Īs was the case with the recent Friends, Muthu is another movie that has its origins in Malayalam cinema but underwent several changes keeping in mind the requirements of tamil cinema with respect to the image of Rajnikanth. The zamindar's mind is poisoned by his uncle(Radharavi), who harbors hopes that the zamindar would wed his own daughter and he drives Muthu out of the house. The zamindar falls in love with Ranganayagi(Meena), a drama artiste, but circumstances cause Muthu and Ranganayagi, neither of whom know about the zamindar's love for her, to fall in love. Muthu(Rajnikanth) is the loyal servant of a zamindar(Sarathbabu). In the process, he makes most sections of the audience happy and the result was seen in the success of Muthu, among the biggest blockbusters in Rajnikanth's career. K.S.Ravikumar proves to be perfect for the job and delivers a movie that has the right mix of all of the above. Ofcourse, it goes without saying that he always gets his girl and good triumphs over evil. They have certain expectations about any movie of his and these include large dollops of comedy, politically-tinged dialogs, a few fights and song and dance. People don't go to a Rajnikanth movie expecting a modern classic. The flashback narrated by Sitaramayyah opens up an entire chapter in history that dates around the pre independence time when Hanumanthu's grandfather (Srihari again) was the head of a village. After the lessons to the goons are over Hanumanthu meets Sitaramayyah, a trusted lieutenant of his grandfather. Hanumanthu goes to the city to teach the goons in the medical college a lesson. But the boy is ragged severely that prompts him to flee medical college and return to the village. The success of the boy in getting a medical seat is rejoiced by all in the village and to meet further expenses for his study all the villagers contribute financially. Among the many good things that he does for the village, he finances the study of an aspiring medical student. Raised by a very protective grandmother, Hanumanthu is a paragon of virtue (aren't all hero characters in Indian cinema'). Hanumanthu is the center of action of his village. ![]() Sarala, Rajesh, Siva Reddy, Arun, Surya, Hemanth, Manik, Venkatesh Goud, Lakshmaiah Chowdary, Sridharanna, MS Prakash, Chitti, Veligonda Srinivas, Potti Ram Murthy & Master Nishant Pellaniki Premalekha Priyuraliki Subhalekha.
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