Manmadhan
Directed byA. J. Murugan
Silambarasan
(Direction Supervision)
Produced byS. K. Krishnakanth
Written byBalakumaran[1]
Screenplay byA. J. Murugan
Silambarasan
Story byA. J. Murugan
Silambarasan
StarringSilambarasan
Jyothika
Goundamani
Sindhu Tolani
Music byYuvan Shankar Raja
CinematographyR. D. Rajasekhar
S.Moorthy
Edited byAnthony
Production
company
Release date
Running time
143 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil
Budget5 crore[2]

Manmadhan (Tamil: மன்மதன்) (English: Cupid) is 2004 IndianTamil languagecrime thriller film directed and written by A. J. Murugan who co-directed and co-wrote the story and screenplay along with Silambarasan with dialogues written by Balakumaran. Silambarasan played dual roles for the first time in his career while Jyothika, Sindhu Tolani, Santhanam and Goundamani played the supporting roles. The film's score and soundtrack are composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja.

The film revolves around Silambarasan (Manmadan), a serial killer of incorrect girls who cheat in the name of love to avenge the death of his twin brother, Silambarasan mind changing role மொட்ட மதன்

Silambarasan and Jyothika won critical acclaim for their performances and both were nominated for Best Actor and Best Actress Category at Filmfare Awards respectively. The film was released on 12 November 2004. Manmadhan went on to run for 175 days and emerged as a blockbuster.[3] It was later dubbed into Telugu as Manmadha.[4] It was also remade in Kannada as Madana with Auditya and Sameksha in the lead roles.

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Plot[edit]

Madhan Kumar (Silambarasan) is a well-respected and well-educated Chartered Accountant by profession, who lives in Chennai and also learns music as part-time in a musical college. Mythili (Jyothika) also learns music from the same college. Mythili gets scared seeing Madhan because once she had a dream of getting raped by him. Later on, she realizes his kind nature and they both become good friends.

But Madhan also has another side under the pseudonym Manmadhan, in which he finds and kills morally incorrect girls in Chennai. He takes the dead bodies of those girls to drainage and burns them to ashes and stores it in bottles with the names of the girls pasted over the bottle. Media attention turns towards the case of missing girls and Chennai Assistant Commissioner of Police, Deva (Atul Kulkarni) takes the charge to find the person behind the mystery.

One day, Mythili finds Madhan riding a bike with a girl at the pillion. On the next day, Mythili gets shocked to see the news that the girl whom she spotted with Madhan the previous day goes missing. Mythili thinks that Madhan is behind all the crimes in the city and informs Deva about Madhan and his whereabouts. Hence Madhan gets arrested.

During the investigation, Madhan reveals that it was his younger brother Madhan Raj (also Silambarasan) who was responsible for destroying the incorrect girls under the pseudonym Manmadhan. The story then moves to a flashback where Madhan Raj and Madhan Kumar were affectionate with each other. They lived with their Maternal Uncle Puncture Pandiyan (Goundamani). While Madhan Kumar was brave and intelligent, Madhan Raj was an innocent and sentimental person who went to Coimbatore to join in an engineering college. There he got mingled with a friend named Bobby (Santhanam). He fell in love with his collegemate Vaishnavi (Sindhu Tolani). Vaishnavi also reciprocated her love for Madhan Raj seeing his good nature. But Madhan Raj's friends informed him that Vaishnavi was having an illicit affair with her relative Seenu who also studied in the same class. When Madhan Raj asked about this to Vaishnavi, she got angry thinking that Madhan Raj did not trust her.

Madhan Raj realized his mistake and went to Vaishnavi's house to apologize, but got shocked to see her on a bed with Seenu. Now he realized that his friends were correct. He also heard Vaishnavi's conversation with Seenu that she pretended to love Madhan Raj but would like to marry him, so that she could take advantage of his innocence and sincere love which would help her lead a life the way she wanted and Madhan Raj would be like a slave for her throughout her life. Madhan Raj got furious on seeing this and killed both Vaishnavi and Seenu. He returned to Chennai for meeting his brother Madhan Kumar and narrated the whole happenings. Madhan Raj set out in search of girls cheating in the name of love to kill them. Hence the flashback ends here.

Back to the present, the police investigates about Madhan Raj and gets all evidence about his existence. Madhan Kumar, with the help of Puncture Pandiyan, is released from the case. Now Mythili apologizes to Madhan Kumar and also proposes her love towards him which he rejects saying that he does not love her and mingled with her as a best friend. Mythili leaves the place saying that she will wait for Madhan Kumar believing he will accept her love someday.

The story again moves to a shocking flashback where it is shown only to the audience that it was Madhan Kumar, who was none other than Manmadhan and he was really behind all the murders and Madhan Raj didn't have any links with the murders as he was innocent. In the flashback, after killing Seenu and Vaishnavi , he meets his brother and informs about the happenings and tells him that he regrets killing them and he did it only because he was ashamed of what they were doing and committed suicide. Madhan Kumar hence decided to take revenge for his brother's death by killing girls who cheat in the name of love, under the pseudonym Manmadhan. Kumar has hidden his brother Raj's death thereby making him be absconding so that he could escape in the case of being caught. The movie ends showing that Madhan Kumar has hidden his love towards Mythili and spared her as she was very good and innocent. He also exclaims that if his brother had loved a girl like her, he would also have lived happily and would have married her. Hence Madhan Kumar does not marry Mythili because he continues to proceed to kill such incorrect girls.

Cast[edit]

  • Simbhu as Madhan Kumar (Manmadhan) and Madhan Raj (Motta) - Dual roles
  • Jyothika as Mythili
  • Sindhu Tolani as Vaishnavi
  • Goundamani as Puncture Pandiyan
  • Atul Kulkarni as Assistant Commissioner of Police Deva
  • Santhanam as Bobby
  • Guhan Shanmugam as Madhan Kumar's College Rival
  • Brinda Parekh in a Guest appearance as a train passenger
  • Sathyan as Deva's Assistant and Inspector Shakthi
  • Mayuri as Malathi
  • Mandira Bedi as a Psychiatrist, Special appearance
  • Yana Gupta in an Item number
  • V. Balakrishnan in a Guest Appearance

Production[edit]

Simbhu experienced difficulties with director A. J. Murugan during the making of his film, Manmadhan (2004) and was widely reported by the media to have 'ghost-directed' the project.[5] Murugan was later demoted and worked in Silambarasan's directorial venture, Vallavan (2006) as an associate director, and was consequently critical of the actor's insistence on interfering with the director's role.[6]

Soundtrack[edit]

Manmadhan
Soundtrack album by
Released1 July 2004
Recorded2004
GenreSoundtrack
Length33:19
22:11 (2nd release)
LabelBayshore
ProducerYuvan Shankar Raja
Yuvan Shankar Raja chronology
'7G Rainbow Colony'
(2004)
Manmadhan
(2004)
'Bose'
(2004)

The soundtrack, composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja, released on 1 July 2004 and features 6 songs. The lyrics were penned by Vaali, Snehan, Pa. Vijay and Na. Muthukumar. The singer include the film's lead actor Silambarasan, Anushka Manchanda from the girl-pop group Viva! and rapper Blaaze, who all sung for the first time under Raja's direction. After the release of the film, several bonus tracks, that featured in the film, but not in the soundtrack, were released again as a soundtrack, which includes pieces of the film score and the earlier released songs. All the tracks were composed by Raja.

TrackSongSinger(s)DurationLyricistNotes
1'Thathai Thathai'Silambarasan, Clinton Cerejo, Blaaze, Vasundhara Das5:55Vaali
2'Manmadhane Nee'Sadhana Sargam4:34Snehan
3'Oh Mahire'Anushka Manchanda5:49Pa. VijayNot featured in the film
4'Vanamenna'Shankar Mahadevan, Palakkad Sriram5:08Na. Muthukumar
5'En Aasai Mythiliye'Silambarasan, Suchitra4:25Pa. VijayRemixed from the Tamil film Mythili Ennai Kadhali, composed by Vijaya T. Rajendar
6'Kadhal Valarthen'KK7:28Na. Muthukumar

Telugu version details-

TrackSongSinger(s)DurationLyricistNotes
1'Thathai Thathai'Devi Sri Prasad, Clinton Cerejo, Kalpana, Vasundhara Das5:52Vennelakanti
2'Manmadhuda Nee'K. S. Chithra4:30Veturi Sundararama Murthy
3'Ningilanti manasu choodu'Tippu (singer),Murali5:02Veturi Sundararama Murthy, Bhuvana Chandra
4'Kadanna prema'S. P. B. Charan6:54Veturi Sundararama Murthy
5'Andaala Menakave'Ranjith (singer), Suchitra4:19Bhuvana Chandra

All music composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja.

Bonus tracks (Second release)
No.TitleSinger(s)Length
7.'Sedi Sedi Onnu'Silambarasan1:34
8.'Sedi Sedi Onnu (Music)'Instrumental0:35
9.'Kannale'Yuvan Shankar Raja1:12
10.'Sedi Sedi Onnu 2'Silambarasan0:49
11.'Fight Theme'Instrumental0:47
12.'Pesamalae Mugam'Yuvan Shankar Raja1:44
13.'Sedi Sedi Onnu 3'Silambarasan1:19
14.'Thathai Thathai 2'Silambarasan, Clinton Cerejo, Blaaze, Vasundhara Das5:52
15.'Manmadhan Theme 1'Instrumental2:35
16.'Manmadhan Theme 2'Instrumental1:34
17.'Manmadhan Theme 3'Instrumental0:59
18.'Manmadhan Theme 4'Instrumental1:02
19.'Manmadhan Theme 5'Instrumental1:24
20.'Manmadhan Theme 6'Instrumental0:45
Total length:22:11

Release[edit]

Due to high budget of 5 crore, Manmadhan was sold at a deficit to distributors. However, the film opened with 140 prints[8] and emerged successful despite facing competition from veterans on Deepavali weekend - Ajith's Attagasam, Vijayakanth's Neranja Manasu, Sarathkumar's Chatrapathy[9]

The film carried an 'A' certificate with some cuts[10] and as the production cost had over-run, exhibitors and distributors were made to cough up some money for smooth release on Deepavali weekend.[11]Chura liya hai tumne lyrics.

Collection reports from Chennai, Coimbatore and Salem distribution territories indicated that Manmadhan surged ahead of Attagasam in its second week with the help of strong reviews in the media, music and excellent word of mouth.[12]

References[edit]

  1. ^Rangarajan, Malathi (13 May 2005). 'Where Simbu scores'. The Hindu. Retrieved 3 February 2019.
  2. ^'Simbu celebrates, producer grieves!'.
  3. ^https://www.indiaglitz.com/a-look-back-to-the-last-10-diwali-tamil-news-116681
  4. ^https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UhRrq8RUZgg
  5. ^'Review : (2004)'. www.sify.com.
  6. ^'Simbu and his misadventures - Tamil Movie News - IndiaGlitz.com'.
  7. ^'Manmadha Songs Download, Manmadha Telugu MP3 Songs, Raaga.com Telugu Songs - Raaga.com - A World Of Music'.
  8. ^'Diwali- Pre-release trade buzz!'.
  9. ^'Diwali waiting list!'.
  10. ^'Diwali films censored'.
  11. ^'Diwali films censored'.
  12. ^'`Manmathan` overtakes `Attakasam`at BO?'.

External links[edit]

  • Manmadhan on IMDb
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a wow movie
pavan-rox999 October 2009
one of the best movies i seen. a different angle of love and and the effects of lack of trust and not being honest are portrayed very well. Simbhu is at his best in this movie.
Wonderful music, all melodies, modern and folk are really good.
i read few comments above which sounded like written by Simbhu haters. but i believe this movie is definitely watchable and worth spending money or time on it. after all, it is a Hit and most of the Tamil people like it.
this movie made Simbhu really famous. He proved that he got skills. very nice direction. proper utilization of characters. no extras like unnecessary fights or unnecessary songs.
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Wow!
beebopboy3429 March 2006
this is the first Simbhu movie i've seen and wow!i just keep watching this movie over and over again.is it because of Simbhu himself?is it the songs?is it cuz Simbhu wrote it?or is it because of the twist? i must say the twist at the end had me shocked.i didn't expect it.i believed the whole thing to the twist.amazing.i loved Simbhu in both characters.more so Manmadhan than the twin.i loved Simbhu as a psycho.can't wait for Vallavan (the sequel).this movie is highly recommended.Simbhu is too good in this one.Jyothika is awesome.everyone else is perfectly casted.songs are amazing.i love En Asai Mythiliye and Thathai Thathai the most.the most amazing movie i've seen in a while.
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Absolutely Awful
naveena24 February 2007
Warning: Spoilers
It's the worst movie I've ever seen!!! What a stupid and sexist story! I mean, men can xxx with whom and whenever they like, and women doing the same have to be killed??? Oh please..grow up!!!!!!!!! What about the male in that story, who's in bed with the girl who betrays the twin-brother: he excuses him with the words: 'well, you're a man, it's not you're fault! She offered herself to you!' WELL SIMBHU, IT'S NOT YOU'RE FAULT! YOU SURE HAD A STUPID EDUCATION!!!!!!!!! Next time, just keep the crazy thoughts in you're brain, don't let it come out in form of such awful movies!!! Or just open your eyes and see the world as it is: men are xxx as well.
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A remarkable one-man show!
ringslady1987-127 November 2005
This is Simbu's take after newly emerging heroes donning psychotic roles. However, Simbu is the first to have penned the story on himself! A very disturbing show that you cannot stop thinking about for at least weeks after watching it! This is because of the storyline of a serial killing casanova with a haunting past that makes him go pychotic till he falls for the lead heroine. CD is also worth every cent of your money with great songs, few sung by Simbu himself. Despite the fact that heroine jyothika is older than Simbu, they make a lovable pair. A great show worth your money and the CD is guaranteed to blow your mind. There might be a sequel to this show too, titled 'Vallavan' that is coming out in theatres this year.
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A novel rip-off
ksr_reem6 May 2006
This movie was definitely of a different genre compared to the other Tamil movies released around the same time. Silambarasan's acting was also quite good. Add to it the fact that he acts like Rajnikanth, who is revered by the Tamils. I believe it was these three factors that made everyone applaud Manmadhan.
However, one had to only see Kamal Haasan's Sigappu Rojakkal to see how Silamabarasan used the same theme (hatred of women) and story but tweaked the story line to create a mystery. If you have never seen Sigappu Rojakkal, you will enjoy Manmadhan. But since I had seen Kamal's movie first, I was not very impressed by Manmadhan. The events leading up to the main character's hatred for women sound more logical in Sigappu Rojakkal. Furthermore, I cannot understand why Jyothika looked so old in this movie - she seemed to be wearing no makeup. Add to this the real age difference between Silambarasan and Jyothika! But I have to credit Silamabarasan with the way he introduced some novel concept (the usage of a twin brother) to make the movie a mystery while Sigappu Rojakkal seemed to be pure horror.
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tamil film-making style
rashmitharao7 May 2006
manmadhan is a must-watch flick for all movie-lovers,youngsters and particularly the NEW GENERATION GIRLS.the theme of the movie was very apt to modern times and the taking of the film was good.specifically the screenplay of the movie was too good,very appreciative on simbhu's part.in other movies they really do not show to the viewers,on the screen,something which turns out to be...-i just don't wanna reveal.simbhu is too young to make someone like me to expect such amazing work from him.becoz i always thought simbhu lacks smart looks.but only after watching manmadhan did i realise that for an actor -his/her looks count nothing at all-all that matters is the FINE SKILL OF ACTING that lies within him/her.simbhu's performance as a 'pretending to be a psycho' in the beginning of the movie was really cool.Oh no..!!!!!!i just forgot to mention about sindhu tolani who played the sweet,cute but....in this flick.her performance was just beyond accolades and appreciation acc. to me.all the hot models in the movie-who played the MODERN GIRLS-added a bit more charm to manmadhan.finally jo(jyotika) was nice and good as usual.this movie once again makes all south indians spellbound by the genius of tamil film-making.
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