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Mariyadhai Directed by Vikraman Produced by T. Siva Written by Vikraman Starring Vijayakanth
Meena
Meera Jasmine
Sampath Raj
Ambika
Ramesh KhannaMusic by Vijay Antony Release date(s) 24 April 2009 Country India Language Tamil Mariyadhai (Tamil: மரியாதை; English: Respect) is an Indian Tamil film that stars Vijayakanth, who performs two roles, actresses Meena , Meera Jasmine and Ambika play in the lead roles.[1] Directed by Vikraman, who earlier directed hits like Poove Unakkaga (1996) and Vanathai Pola (2000), the film released in 2009.[2]
Plot
The story unfolds in a small village near Pollachi. Annamalai (senior Vijayakanth) leads a contended life with his wife Alamelu (Ambika), his daughter Sumathy (Ammu) and his son Pichai (junior Vijayakanth). A caring a loving father, he even allows his son to change his name from Pichai to Raja, when he is made fun of by his friends when he was very young.
A respectable man in the village for his philanthropic activities, Annamalai gives enough liberties and freedom to his son Raja, who emerges out as an agriculture graduate. All troubles begin when Raja loses money by cultivating dates in the barren land owned by his father. Meanwhile an industrialist eyes the land for setting up chemical factory which is resisted by bother father and son. But Raja comes across Radha (Meena), a music teacher and he falls for her immediately. Raja’s wedding is arranged with Radha by elders of both the families.
Couple of days before their wedding after Raja gives up his property to Radha only to bail her out of trouble little realizing that it was a conspiracy hatched by Radha to take away his land. Their wedding gets stopped. Raja vows to get back the land. Enters Chandra (Meera Jasmine) in Raja’s life. She comes to know of his bad past and vows to change his heart and marry him. Eventually it’s how Raja comes up in his life and marry Chandra.
Cast
- Vijayakanth as Annamalai and Raja(Pichandi)
- Meena as Radha
- Meera Jasmine as Chandra
- Ambika as Alamelu
- Sampath Raj as Sampath
- Ramesh Khanna
References
- ^ "Mariyadhai starts rolling from today". Chennai365.com. http://www.chennai365.com/general/mariyadhai-starts-rolling-from-today/. Retrieved 2008-10-09.
- ^ "Vijayakanth and his 'Mariyadhai'". Indiaglitz.com. http://www.indiaglitz.com/channels/tamil/article/40880.html. Retrieved 2008-08-20.
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