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  • Magane En Marumagane (transl. Son, My Son-in-law) is a 2010 Indian Tamil-language comedy drama film written and directed by T. P. Gajendran. The film stars Vivek, Mithun, and Yamini Sharma, while Thenmozhi, Nassar, Saranya, Livingston, and Thambi Ramaiah play supporting roles. The music was composed by Dhina with cinematography by Raja Rajan and editing by Ganesh. The film was launched on 14 July 2008 and released on 21 May 2010.


    Plot


    The "Jameendar" of a village on the foothills of Palani temple is living happily with his wife. The couple is liberal and spends all their money on the villagers. Enter Singapetti Singaram, a con, and his grandmother.
    Singaram cons the Jameendar and marries his daughter Ponnarasi, whose brother Raghu, an IT professional and city slicker, is fiercely opposed to it. Singaram wastes his money in gambling and is defeated by his enemy. His enemy is killed, and Singaram is framed up in a murder case which he did not commit. He is then forced to leave the village. He comes to Chennai and turns a new leaf and overnight becomes a real estate tycoon.
    Meanwhile, Raghu, the bad brother, urged by his evil uncle, ditches his parents, who are left penniless on the street. When Singaram comes to the village and sees that the family became poor, Raghu learns that his uncle cheated his parents, and he is affected by a heart disease. In the hospital, Raghu's mother gave up her life to donate her heart to save his son. The film ends with Raghu marrying Thenmozhi.


    Cast




    Production


    The producers and director requested Kamal Haasan to appear in a guest role to promote organ donation, though the actor eventually did not feature.


    Soundtrack


    The soundtrack is composed by Dhina. "Poda Vengayam" is remixed from the famous Rajini song "Raman Aandalum" from Mullum Malarum. Celebrities who participated in the audio release event included Vivek and Nassar, who had both acted in the movie; directors T. P. Gajendran and K. S. Ravikumar; actors Dhanush and Bharath; actress Namitha; and others.


    Critical reception


    Behindwoods wrote "All said and done Magane En Marumagane is a family movie and given the huge success of tearjerker sitcoms in primetime television, it stands a chance to exert its pull over women and rural audiences in particular." Sify wrote "Magane En Marumagane, is not a fun movie. It is pure mush and melodrama, and looks like director TP Gajendran has etched the story from the 60?s and 70?s family glycerine tearjerkers". Kollywood Today wrote "Magane En Marumagane is one such film that annoys you badly putting you restless all throughout the film. The very basic presentation of this film itself looks like a village affected with plague as every character on the screen looks like dullards".


    References




    External links


    Magane En Marumagane at IMDb

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