Manmadhan (2004 Tamil) Full Length Movie
Manmadhan (Tamil: மன்மதன்) 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, Goundamani, Sindhu Tolani, Atul 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.
Plot
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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
Actor | Role |
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Silambarasan | Madhan Kumar/ Madhanraj "Mottai Madhan"/ Manmadhan |
Jyothika | Mythili |
Goundamani | "Puncture" Pandian |
Atul Kulkarni | Assistant Commissioner Deva |
Sindhu Tolani | Vaishnavi |
Santhanam | Bobby |
Mandira Bedi | Psychiatrist (Guest appearance) |
Yana Gupta | Item number |
Mayuri | Malathi |
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Crew
- Direction: A. J. Murugan
- Story, Screenplay, Direction supervisor: Silambarasan
- Production: S. K. Krishnakanth
- Music: Yuvan Shankar Raja
- Cinematography: R. D. Rajasekhar
- Editing: Anthony
- Dialogue: Balakumaran
- Art direction: Rajeevan
- Stunts: 'Kanal' Kannan
- Lyrics: Vaali, Snehan, Pa. Vijay & Na. Muthukumar
- Executive production: K. K. Ravi & S. Murugan
- Banner: Indian Theatre Production
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Soundtrack
Manmadhan | ||||
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Soundtrack album by Yuvan Shankar Raja | ||||
Released | 1 July 2004 | |||
Recorded | 2004 | |||
Genre | Soundtrack | |||
Length | 33:19 22:11 (2nd release) | |||
Label | Bayshore | |||
Producer | Yuvan Shankar Raja | |||
Yuvan Shankar Raja chronology | ||||
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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 Silambarasan, Anushka 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.
Track | Song | Singer(s) | Duration | Lyricist | Notes |
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1 | "Thathai Thathai" | Silambarasan, Clinton Cerejo,Blaaze, Vasundhara Das | 5:55 | Vaali | |
2 | "Manmadhane Nee" | Sadhana Sargam | 4:34 | Snehan | |
3 | "Oh Mahire" | Anushka Manchanda | 5:49 | Pa. Vijay | Not featured in the film |
4 | "Vanamenna" | Shankar Mahadevan | 5:08 | Na. Muthukumar | |
5 | "En Aasai Mythiliye" | Silambarasan, Suchitra | 4:25 | Pa. Vijay | Remixed from the Tamil film Mythili Ennai Kadhali, composed by Vijaya T. Rajendar |
6 | "Kadhal Valarthen" | Kay Kay | 7:28 | Na. Muthukumar |
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