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Saturday 28 July 2012

Manmadhan (2004 Tamil) Full Length Movie

Manmadhan (2004 Tamil) Full Length Movie







Manmadhan (Tamilமன்மதன்) is a 2004 Tamil romantic thriller film directed by A.J. Murugan, STR plays the lead title role. The film has Jyothika enacting the lead female role, GoundamaniSindhu TolaniAtul Kulkarni and Santhanam playing supporting roles and guest appearances by Mandira Bedi as a psychologist, Brinda Parekh as playgirl and Yana Gupta as a club dancer. The film's score and soundtrack are composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja. The film released on 11 November 2004 and was later dubbed in Telugu asManmadha.

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A violently depressed Madhan (Silambarasan) arrives at a hospital seeking psychiatric counselling, claiming to be emotionally affected by a love failure. This proves to be a ruse, however, and he craftily seduces the psychiatrist (Mandira Bedi). Subsequently, he kills her.
Madhan Kumar is shown to be an accounts manager who also studies music. A shy college student Mythili (Jyothika) has a nightmare of Madhan (whom she has never met before) raping her, and fears him when she meets him in real life. Intrigued by her behaviour, he approaches and befriends her. She soon realizes that he is by all accounts a good person, and starts to love him. However, every night Madhan stalks various women who are morally corrupt, seduces and kills them. Every time he embraces a woman with the intent of seducing her, his nose begins to bleed (a characteristic trait). Assistant Commissioner Deva (Atul Kulkarni) is assigned to bring the serial killer to justice.
Mythili eventually discovers proof that Madhan is the killer and hands him over to the police. Held in police custody, Madhan reveals that the killer is actually his younger brother Madhan Raj (also Silambarasan). Madhanraj's motives are explained in a flashback:
Madhan Raj, a simple village youth arrives in Coimbatore to attend college, sharing a room with an irreverent student Bobby (Santhanam). He is approached by his classmate Vaishnavi (Sindhu Tolani) and soon starts to love her unconditionally. His love is fueled by his innocence and ethical values. The relationship progresses as far as a marriage proposal; however, a squabble starts as Madhanraj suspects an affair between Vaishnavi and her classmate Seenu. He arrives at Vaishnavi's house to ask her forgiveness. By chance, Madhanraj looks into her bedroom window and finds her sleeping with Seenu. She also overhears her saying that she never loved him, and merely accepted his proposal to divert his suspicion of her affair.
Heartbroken and revolted, Madhanraj confronts her, saying he knows the truth. When she denies it, he lashes out and accidentally kills her. Initially he grieves over his act, but realizes that she deserved it for cheating, and intentionally kills Seenu as well. He arrives at his brother Madhan Kumar's house and reveals his crime. He also reveals that he will further continue his killing spree and murder all unfaithful women. Madhan Kumar looks on helpless as Madhanraj dons the identity of "Manmadhan" (cupid) and flees into the night.
Madhan Kumar ends his flashback, and is released. Mythili apologizes for believing him to be a killer, and admits that she loves him deeply. However, the actual events that spurred the birth of Manmadhan are revealed (only to the audience):
After killing Vaishnavi and Seenu, Madhanraj was, in fact, remorseful and depressed over the events that led to this. He confesses to his brother and soon afterwards, locks himself in his room and prepares to commit suicide. Madhan Kumar watches horrified and helpless, as his younger brother hangs himself and loses his life. Madhan Kumar enters the room and embraces his brother's corpse, and suffers a nosebleed. He swears to avenge his brother's death by killing unfaithful women everywhere; thus it was Madhan Kumar himself who became Manmadhan. It is hinted that his exploits will continue. This can be seen in a short scene from Venkat Prabhu's 2010 comedy film Goa, where Simbu appears in the epilogue, talking to Suhasini (Sneha), a corrupt businesswoman. His nose bleeds as he hugs her, revealing the fact that he is Manmadhan and he still continues to hunt down girls who are bad.

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Cast

ActorRole
SilambarasanMadhan Kumar/ Madhanraj "Mottai Madhan"/ Manmadhan
JyothikaMythili
Goundamani"Puncture" Pandian
Atul KulkarniAssistant Commissioner Deva
Sindhu TolaniVaishnavi
SanthanamBobby
Mandira BediPsychiatrist (Guest appearance)
Yana GuptaItem number
MayuriMalathi

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Crew

  • Direction: A. J. Murugan
  • Story, Screenplay, Direction supervisorSilambarasan
  • Production: S. K. Krishnakanth
  • MusicYuvan Shankar Raja
  • Cinematography: R. D. Rajasekhar
  • EditingAnthony
  • Dialogue: Balakumaran
  • Art direction: Rajeevan
  • Stunts: 'Kanal' Kannan
  • LyricsVaali, Snehan, Pa. Vijay & Na. Muthukumar
  • Executive production: K. K. Ravi & S. Murugan
  • Banner: Indian Theatre Production

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Soundtrack

Manmadhan
Soundtrack album by Yuvan Shankar Raja
Released1 July 2004
Recorded2004
GenreSoundtrack
Length33:19
22:11 (2nd release)
LabelBayshore
ProducerYuvan Shankar Raja
Yuvan Shankar Raja chronology
7G Rainbow Colony
(2004)
Manmadhan
(2004)
Bose
(2004)
The soundtrack, composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja, released on 1 July 2004 and features 6 songs. The lyrics were penned by Vaali, Snehan, Pa. Vijay and Na. Muthukumar. The singer include the film's lead actor SilambarasanAnushka Manchanda from the girl-pop group Viva! and rapper Blaaze, who all sung for the first time under Yuvan Shankar Raja's direction. After the release of the film, several bonus tracks, that featured in the film, but not in the soundtrack, were released again as a soundtrack, which includes pieces of the film score and the earlier released songs. All the tracks were composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja.
TrackSongSinger(s)DurationLyricistNotes
1"Thathai Thathai"SilambarasanClinton Cerejo,BlaazeVasundhara Das5:55Vaali
2"Manmadhane Nee"Sadhana Sargam4:34Snehan
3"Oh Mahire"Anushka Manchanda5:49Pa. VijayNot featured in the film
4"Vanamenna"Shankar Mahadevan5:08Na. Muthukumar
5"En Aasai Mythiliye"SilambarasanSuchitra4:25Pa. VijayRemixed from the Tamil film Mythili Ennai Kadhali, composed by Vijaya T. Rajendar
6"Kadhal Valarthen"Kay Kay7:28Na. Muthukumar

Wednesday 18 July 2012

Amaidhi Padai

Amaidhi Padai



Amaidhi Padai (1994) is a Tamil film directed by ManivannanSatyaraj did a leading role in this movie. The story revolves around how the poor man built his political career through short routes. Satyaraj did a dual role as father and son. This film is touted as one of Satyaraj's best performance till date.

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Cast

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Plot

Amavasai (Sathyaraj), a nomad and locally known fool gets connected to a politician Mani (Manivanan). Amavasai helps Mani with some petty tasks during election campaign and meetings. Amavasai grows into a well acclaimed helper for Mani. Meanwhile Amavasai falls in love with Kasthuri. Mani instructs Amavasai to stand for MLA election on his party ticket. Amavasai wins and becomes the MLA. He forgets his relationship with Kasthuri and rejects her pregnancy and child. Also he rejects Mani's help and offers him a role under him. He changes his name to Nagaraja Cholan for gaining status. He offers to marry the daughter of local landlord (Sujatha) and even cheats him of his Palace. Over years Amavasai grows into a matured politician, criminal and corrupt. He builds a strong political empire through shortcuts. His ego and pride to remain in power made him kill many. Amavasai's son (Thangavel, again Sathyaraj) through Kasthuri comes out as a police constable who is deputed in Amavasai's constituency. Thangavel comes to know of his real father and about his betrayal of his Mother and also his corrupt practices. Thangavel seeks revenge. Meanwhile Amavasai as an MLA is accused of many illegal practices. The story further revolves around how Amavasai and Thangavel proceed in their battle and finally who wins the battle.

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Reception

Amaidhi Padai was the most successful among the Pongal releases of 1994. The critics praised the film and declared it as "Asathal Padai".

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Remakes

YearFilmLanguageCastDirectorBox Office
1994M Dharmaraju M.A.TeluguMohan BabuSujatha, SurabhiRaviraja PinisettyHit
1995JallaadHindiMithun ChakrabortyMoushmi ChatterjeeRambhaMadhooT L V PrasadHit

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Mummy 4 Tamil Dubbed

Mummy 4 Tamil Dubbed








The Mummy is any one of four series of adventure films about an ancient Egyptian priest accidentally resurrected, who brings with him a powerful curse, and the efforts of heroic archeologists to stop him.

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Universal Horror Films

The original series of six installments, starring iconic horror actors Boris Karloff (in the original only) and Lon Chaney Jr., were produced for Universal Studios from 1932 to 1955.
  • The Mummy, 1932. The movie features the story of an ancient Egyptian priest mummy called Imhotep (Karloff), who is resurrected in the present day.
  • The Mummy's Hand, 1940. Not a direct sequel to the 1932 film, only the resurrected mummy theme is the same. This film featuresKharis (played by Tom Tyler), another Egyptian priest turned living dead mummy. Some flashbacks, using scenes from the original film, feature Karloff.
  • The Mummy's Tomb, 1942. Direct sequel to the 1940 film. Tom Tyler is replaced by Lon Chaney, Jr. in this and the next two films. Tyler, however, still plays Kharis in flashbacks to Ancient Egypt.
  • The Mummy's Ghost, 1944. Direct sequel to the 1942 film
  • The Mummy's Curse, 1944. Direct sequel to the first 1944 film

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Hammer Horror Films

In 1959 the British Hammer Film Productions began its own Mummy series.

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New Mummy Series (1999-2008)

Originally a proposed remake of The Mummy would have been directed by horror filmmaker/writer Clive Barker. Barker’s vision for the film was violent, with the story revolving around the head of a contemporary art museum who turns out to be a cultist trying to reanimate mummies.[1][2] Barker's take was "dark, sexual and filled with mysticism",[3] and that, "it would have been a great low-budget movie".[1] Two of the movies had mixed reviews, while the third received negative ones.
In 1999, Stephen Sommers wrote and directed a remake of The Mummy, loosely based on the original film of 1932. This film switches genres from the emphasis on horror to adventure, concentrating more on action sequences and effects, and a higher element of Egyptian lore. The film became a box office success spawning two sequels and an upcoming fourth film, a spin-off series, and an animated television series.
  • The Mummy, 1999. It is the year 1923 and Richard “Rick” O'Connell, a British explorer, has discovered Hamunaptra, the city of the dead. Three years later, O'Connell returns to the site with a beautiful librarian, Evelyn 'Evie' Carnahan and her brother, Johnathan. When Evie accidentally revives the mummified corpse of an Egyptian priest, Imhotep, the pair must find a way to kill him before he rises back into power and destroys the world.
  • The Mummy Returns, 2001. It is the year 1933 and Rick O'Connell and Evelyn Carnahan are married with an 8 year-old son, Alex. When Alex triggers a curse and Imhotep is resurrected, Rick and Evie must once again try to save the world and defeat the mummy.
  • The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor, 2008. Set in 1946, the movie continues the adventures of Rick O'Connell, his wife Evie, and his son Alex against a different mummy, the Dragon Emperor (Jet Li) of China.

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Cancelled fourth film

After Tomb of the Dragon Emperor was released, actress Maria Bello stated that another Mummy film will "absolutely" be made, and that she had already signed on.[4] Actor Luke Ford was signed on for three more films as well.[5] However, Universal Pictures announced that they have cancelled the fourth film and any other future Mummy movies.

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Reboot

On April 4, 2012, Universal announced that they were rebooting the Mummy franchise, with Jon Spaihts to write the film and Sean Daniel returning as producer.[6] Roberto Orci andAlex Kurtzman, after signing a two-year deal with Universal, will also produce through their K/O Paper Products banner.

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Cast and characters

CharacterFilm
The MummyThe Mummy ReturnsThe Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor
Rick O'ConnellBrendan Fraser
Evelyn Carnahan-O'Connell / Princess NefertiriRachel WeiszMaria Bello
Jonathan CarnahanJohn Hannah
ImhotepArnold Vosloo 
Beni GaborKevin J. O'Connor 
EgyptologistJonathan Hyde 
Ardeth BayOded Fehr 
CuratorErick Avari 
HendersonStephen Dunham 
DanielsCorey Johnson 
BurnsTuc Watkins 
WardenOmid Djalili 
Pharaoh Seti IAharon Ipale 
Winston HavelockBernard Fox 
Meela Nais / Anck-su-namunPatricia Velásquez 
Alex O'Connell Freddie BoathLuke Ford
Baltus Hafez Alun Armstrong 
The Scorpion King Dwayne Johnson 
Lock-Nah Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje 
Izzy Shaun Parkes 
Red Bruce Byron 
Jacques Joe Dixon 
Spivey Tom Fisher 
Emperor Han Jet Li
General Yang Anthony Wang
Lin Isabella Leong
Maguire Liam Cunningham
Roger Wilson David Calder
Ming Guo Russell Wong
Zi-Yuan Michelle Yeoh

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Other media

The entrance to Revenge of the Mummyat Universal Studios Hollywood
Two video game adaptations of The Mummy (1999) were published in 2000: an action-adventure game for the PlayStation and PC,[7] as well as a Game Boy Color puzzle game.[8] Mummy Returns and Tomb of the Dragon Emperor were also made into games. In fall 2012, a massive multiplayer online game known as The Mummy Online will be released.
In May 2001, Chaos! Comics released the first of a three issue series inspired by the film, titled 'The Mummy Valley of the Gods'.[9] The plot was supposed to take place between the first film and "The Mummy Returns". Rick and Evelyn are on their honeymoon in Egypt and end up embarking on yet another adventure where they must unravel the mysteries of the Orb of Destiny and discover the location of the Valley of the Gods hidden beneath the sands. However, the second and third issues were never published.[10] This was most likely due to Chaos later filing bankruptcy in 2002 and selling the rights to all their titles at that time. Years later in 2008, another Mummy comic series was released by IDW Publishing, spanning four issues. This series was titled 'The Mummy: the Rise and Fall of Xango's Ax'. Unlike the preceding comic series, all of the planned issues were published.[11]
The film also inspired a roller coasterRevenge of the Mummy in Universal Studios Theme ParksFlorida.[12] Another is in Hollywood.[13]

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