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Muthu Alias Kaattaan
A story of an man who becomes a legend, a Monster, and a Miracle, depending on the Storyteller.
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Plot Summary
Muthu, a loyal and carefree servant in the Zamindari household, harbors a secret identity as the illegitimate son of the Zamindar. He falls in love with Ranganayaki, the daughter of the Zamindar's manager, who is also betrothed to the Zamindar. As the story unfolds, Muthu navigates the complexities of his dual life, the social hierarchy, and his burgeoning romance, leading to comedic situations and dramatic confrontations.
Critical Reception
Muthu was a massive commercial success, both in India and internationally, particularly in Japan where it became a cult hit. It was praised for its star power, entertaining storyline, and blend of action, comedy, and romance. While critics noted its formulaic nature, its entertainment value and Rajinikanth's charismatic performance were widely lauded.
What Reviewers Say
A highly entertaining masala film driven by superstar Rajinikanth's charisma.
Combines action, comedy, and romance effectively for a crowd-pleasing experience.
Praised for its engaging plot and strong performances, especially from the lead.
Google audience: Audience reviews frequently highlight the film's entertainment quotient, Rajinikanth's unparalleled screen presence, and the enjoyable mix of humor and drama. Many appreciate its rewatchability and its status as a classic Rajinikanth film.
Fun Fact
Muthu was the first Indian film to be released in Japan in its original Tamil version with Japanese subtitles, achieving significant popularity and cultural impact there.
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