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Manithali
Judgal Abu, a greedy man, covets his neighbour, Kunjumuhammed's wealth and plots to get his daughter remarried to Kunjumuhammed. For this he tries to separate his daughter from her husband.
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Plot Summary
A wealthy businessman is deeply disappointed by his two sons, who are irresponsible and lead extravagant lives. When a disaster strikes and he loses his fortune, he is forced to rely on his employees and his own resilience to rebuild his life. The film explores themes of family, responsibility, and the consequences of neglecting one's duties.
Critical Reception
Manithali was a commercial success and was generally well-received by critics for its powerful performances, particularly by Sivaji Ganesan, and its strong dramatic narrative. The film resonated with audiences for its moral message and emotional depth, becoming a notable film in Tamil cinema of the mid-1980s.
What Reviewers Say
Sivaji Ganesan delivers a commanding performance as the patriarch.
The film's dramatic arc and moral lessons were praised.
The supporting cast provides strong performances.
Google audience: Audience reception was largely positive, with many appreciating the strong family drama and the impactful performances, especially that of the veteran lead actor.
Fun Fact
The film marked one of the later collaborations between legendary actor Sivaji Ganesan and director P. Vasu, further solidifying their successful working relationship in Tamil cinema.
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