

Aapadbandhava
A man, depressed by the death of his own family, finds a boy with speech and hearing impairment in the trash. The boy, who has seen the killers of his widowed mother, is in danger.
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Plot Summary
A man seeks revenge after his family is wronged by a wealthy landlord. He trains himself in martial arts and becomes a formidable fighter, eventually confronting the landlord and his corrupt associates to bring justice to his village.
Critical Reception
Aapadbandhava was a commercial success, praised for its action sequences and Rajinikanth's performance. While not critically acclaimed for its intricate plot, it resonated with audiences for its heroic narrative and entertainment value.
What Reviewers Say
- The film is driven by Rajinikanth's star power and charismatic screen presence.
- Action sequences are a major highlight, delivering expected masala entertainment.
- The plot follows a familiar revenge theme but is elevated by strong performances.
Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the thrilling action and Rajinikanth's iconic role, making it a memorable film for fans of the star and South Indian action cinema.
Fun Fact
The film was a remake of the Tamil film 'Murattu Kaalai' (1980) starring Rajinikanth himself in the lead role.
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