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Plot Summary
A wealthy landlord, Dharmalingam, is betrayed by his trusted associate, leading to his family's ruin and death. His two sons, born from different mothers, are separated. The elder son, Chandran, grows up to be a powerful politician, unaware of his past. The younger son, Kannan, lives a humble life as a farmer, driven by a desire for justice. Their paths eventually cross, forcing them to confront their shared past and unite against the forces that wronged their family.
Critical Reception
Uzhavan Magan was a significant commercial success, praised for its strong performances, particularly from Sivaji Ganesan and Rajinikanth, and its engaging storyline that blended family drama with action elements. It resonated well with audiences for its themes of justice and revenge.
What Reviewers Say
The film excels in its portrayal of family dynamics and the struggle for justice.
Rajinikanth and Sivaji Ganesan deliver powerful performances that anchor the film.
The blend of action and drama keeps the audience engaged throughout.
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Fun Fact
The film was a remake of the Hindi film 'Dharm Adhikari' (1986), starring Dilip Kumar and Jeetendra.
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