Maathi Yosi
Maathi Yosi (transl. Think Differently) is a 2010 Indian Tamil-language drama film written and directed by Nandha Periyasamy and music by Guru Kalyan. Starring Harish, Kanchivaram fame Shammu along with newcomers Gopal, Alex and Lokesh in the lead roles, the film opened to mixed and negative reviews.
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Directed by | Nandha Periyasamy |
Produced by | P. S. Sekar Reddy |
Written by | Nandha Periyasamy |
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Music by | Guru Kalyan |
Cinematography | Vijay Armstrong |
Edited by | Kola Bhaskar |
Production company | PSSR Films |
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Country | India |
Language | Tamil |
Cast
- Harish as Pandi
- Shammu
- Gopal as Maanga
- Alex as Onaan
- Lokesh as Mari
- Ravi Mariya
- Ponvannan
- G. M. Kumar
- M. Sasikumar as narrator
Plot
The voice of director Sasikumar to introduce the four mischievous guys Pandi, Mangaa, Kona, Maari, in his typical Madurai lingo who think they rule the 'Kadavur' village.
These four friends are united, very close and live for each other. They always think out-of-the box. They turn out to be vagabonds and go to the extent of even killing the village President's son. After few similar delinquent experiences they are forced to leave the village and end up coming to Chennai.
Here's where the main plot begins- how they meet the heroine, and what happens in Chennai with the four friends and the girl forms the rest of the story.
Soundtrack
Soundtrack was composed by Gurukalyan.[1] The soundtrack received positive reviews from critics.[2]
- Methuvai Methuvai - Karthik, Jaya, Rajgopal
- Kummi Paattu Ponnu - Karthikeyan, Gurukalyan
- Maathithan Yosi - Prashanthini, Sathyan
- Acham Thavir - Kalyan
Reception
Sify wrote "The film does not have a coherent script, logic and lacks focus. It is another 'Made in Madurai' bloodbath that's etched from various earlier movies and a bit from Fernando Meirelles's classic 'City of God'".[3] Times of India wrote "Periyasamy, who had showed some promise in his earlier outing ‘Oru kalooriyin kathai’, is clearly in the grip of the good-at-heart village boys ending up in a mess-street plot. Nothing original, nothing closely resembling out-of- the-box thinking, but a faithful adherence to the way Madurai-belt films pan out."[4]
References
- "Maathiyosi songs". Raaga. 16 November 2019. Retrieved 16 November 2019.
- "Maathi Yosi music review". Behindwoods. Retrieved 16 November 2019.
- "Review: Maathi Yosi (2010)". Sify. Retrieved 16 November 2019.
- "Maathi Yosi Movie Review". Times of India. 15 March 2010. Retrieved 16 November 2019.
External links
- Maathi Yosi on IMDb