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Megam Karuthirukku Tamil Movie 11


Megam Karuthirukku Tamil Movie 11




Megam Karuthirukku is a 1987 Tamil drama film directed by Rama Narayanan, starring Prabhu and Raghuvaran. The film was released on 6 March 1987 and received mixed reviews from critics. The film revolves around the lives of two brothers who are separated by fate and face different challenges in their respective paths. The film also features Rekha, Madhuri, Charle, Vennira Aadai Moorthy, Kallapetti Singaram, S. S. Chandran, Usilai Mani and Kovai Sarala in supporting roles.


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Plot




The film begins with a flashback where a wealthy man named Rajasekhar (Raghuvaran) is married to a woman named Lakshmi (Rekha). They have a son named Raja (Prabhu), who is very close to his father. Rajasekhar's brother-in-law, Ranganathan (Senthil), is jealous of his wealth and happiness and plots to kill him. He hires a gang of goons to attack Rajasekhar's car, but they end up killing Lakshmi instead. Rajasekhar is devastated by his wife's death and decides to leave the city with his son. However, on the way, he is attacked again by the same goons and loses his memory. He also loses his son, who is taken away by a kind-hearted truck driver named Muthu (Kallapetti Singaram).


Raja grows up as Muthu's son and becomes a truck driver himself. He falls in love with a village girl named Radha (Madhuri), who is the daughter of a rich landlord named Ramalingam (Vennira Aadai Moorthy). Ramalingam does not approve of their relationship and tries to separate them. Meanwhile, Rajasekhar, who has regained his memory, returns to his home and finds out that Ranganathan has taken over his business and property. He also learns that Ranganathan has a son named Ravi (Charle), who is a spoiled brat and a womanizer. Rajasekhar vows to take revenge on Ranganathan and get back his son.


The film then shifts to the present day, where Raja and Radha are married and have a son named Raju. Raja gets a job offer from Rajasekhar's company and moves to the city with his family. There, he meets Rajasekhar and feels a bond with him. He also meets Ravi, who tries to seduce Radha. Raja confronts Ravi and warns him to stay away from his wife. Ravi then plots to kill Raja with the help of his father's goons. However, Rajasekhar comes to know about their plan and saves Raja from the attack. He also reveals that he is Raja's real father and tells him everything that happened in the past. Raja is shocked and happy to find his father after so many years.


The film ends with a climactic fight between Raja and Ravi, where Raja defeats Ravi and rescues Radha from his clutches. Rajasekhar also confronts Ranganathan and exposes his crimes to the police. He then reunites with his son and daughter-in-law and welcomes them into his family.


Cast





  • Prabhu as Raja / Raju



  • Raghuvaran as Rajasekhar



  • Rekha as Lakshmi



  • Madhuri as Radha



  • Charle as Ravi



  • Senthil as Ranganathan



  • Vennira Aadai Moorthy as Ramalingam



  • Kallapetti Singaram as Muthu



  • S. S. Chandran as Chandru



  • Usilai Mani as Mani



  • Kovai Sarala as Sarala




Soundtrack




The music for the film was composed by ManojGyan, who collaborated with director Rama Narayanan for the first time. The soundtrack consists of five songs, which were sung by K. S. Chithra, K. J. Yesudas and Malaysia Vasudevan. The lyrics were written by Vaali, Gangai Amaran and Pulamaipithan. The songs were well received by the audience and became popular. The song "Azhagana Puli Mane" was especially praised for its melody and vocals by K. J. Yesudas.




No.


Title


Singer(s)


Length




1


"Ding Dong"


K. S. Chithra


4:17




2


"Adiyamma Rakkayi"


K. S. Chithra


4:29




3


"Vadukapatti Ayyadurai"


Malaysia Vasudevan


4:42




4


"Azhagana Puli Mane"


K. J. Yesudas


5:01




5


"Karuppa Adu"


K. S. Chithra


3:57




Reception




The film received mixed reviews from critics, who praised the performances of Prabhu and Raghuvaran, but criticized the screenplay and direction. The Indian Express said the film "provides routine entertainment. It is passable fare".


References




: "Passable". The Indian Express. 20 March 1987. p. 14. [Wikipedia] [YouTube] [YouTube]


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