Moovendhar (transl. Three Crowned Kings) is a 1998 Tamil language comedy film directed by Suraj (credited as C. G. Suraaj). The film stars Sarath Kumar and Devayani. The film, produced by N. Vishnuram, had musical score by Sirpy and was released on 12 January 1998 to positive reviews.[1][2][3]
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Directed by | Suraj |
Written by | K. Selva Bharathy (dialogues) |
Screenplay by | Suraj |
Story by | K. Selva Bharathy |
Produced by | N. Vishnuram |
Starring | |
Cinematography | RM. Ramanath Shetty |
Edited by | B. S. Vasu Saleem |
Music by | Sirpy |
Production company | Ganga Gowri Production |
Release date | 12 January 1998 |
Running time | 150 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Tamil |
Manimaran (Sarath Kumar), his father Poochi (S. V. Ramadas), and his grandfather Nagappan (M. N. Nambiar) are short-tempered persons who beat the villagers for a simple quarrel. Only Manimaran's mother, Sivagami (Lakshmi), can control them. Uma (Rajeswari), Manimaran's sister, marries a man from another village. Manimaran falls in love with Vaidehi (Devayani), a Brahmin girl. Manimaran takes his father and grandfather to Vaidehi's house to ask her to marry him. Vaidehi's father (Delhi Ganesh) refuses that marriage proposal because of caste differences. Manimaran wants Vaidehi to be his wife somehow, for which his father and grandfather tell him an idea. Vaidehi goes to the temple for a prayer and Manimaran comes there. When the prayer is over and she opens her eyes, Manimaran stands in front of her and takes a thaali and ties it around Vaidehi's neck. Thus, Manimaran marries Vaidehi unexpectedly and she suddenly faints in shock. Vaidehi's father went to the police station to complain but to no avail. Manimaran's mother Sivagami welcomes Vaidehi, who has come home to live as a daughter-in-law, and changes her mind. That same night Manimaran and Vaidehi start their married life together on the first night. Vaidehi was not easily acquainted with her husband's house. In a fight against Manimaran, the antagonist becomes blind in one eye and decides to take revenge on Manimaran. When Manimaran drives his pregnant sister, the antagonist stops him but Manimaran beats the antagonist and his henchmen. Uma arrives too late at the hospital and dies with her baby. Vaidehi leaves their house because of her husband's behaviour who brings Uma's death. Manimaran changes his behaviour and tries to convince Vaidehi to come back home.
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Soundtrack album by Sirpy | |
Released | 1998 |
Recorded | 1997 |
Genre | Feature film soundtrack |
Label | Five Star Audio |
Producer | Sirpy |
The film score and the soundtrack were composed by Sirpy. The soundtrack, released in 1998, features 7 tracks with lyrics written by Arivumathi, Palani Bharathi and Thavasimani.[4][5][6]
No. | Song | Singers | Lyrics |
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1 | "Chera Enna" | Mano, Sujatha | Palani Bharathi |
2 | "Kumudam Pol" | Hariharan | Thavasimani |
3 | "Naan Vaanavillaiye Paarthen" | Hariharan | Arivumathi |
4 | "Nenja Thirandhu" | Malaysia Vasudevan | Palani Bharathi |
5 | "Singakutty" | Mano | |
6 | "Sokku Sundari" | Krishnaraj, Sujatha | |
7 | "Nenjukkullae" | Malaysia Vasudevan | |
Sureshbabu of indolink.com gave 3.5 out to 5 and described the film as family entertainment[3]
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