Maranthen Meimaranthen

Maranthen Meimaranthen is a 2006 Indian Tamil language romantic drama film directed by Gowri Manohar. The film features Yohaa and Poornitha in lead roles, with R. Sundarrajan, Crane Manohar, Muthukalai, Tharika, Akilan, Lochan, Rajesh and Marina playing supporting roles. The film, produced by S. Sundaravalli, had musical score by Dhina and was released on 13 October 2006.[1]

Maranthen Meimaranthen
Directed bySivaraman
Produced byS. Sundaravalli
Written bySivaraman
StarringYohaa
Poornitha
Music byDhina
CinematographySuyampu
Edited byAnil Malnad
Production
company
Foot Steps Production
Release date
  • 13 October 2006 (2006-10-13)
Running time
130 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Plot

The film begins with the young man Yohaa (Yohaa) arriving in Chennai and he starts working as a delivery boy at a gas agency. He lives at the house of his employer (R. Sundarrajan). Yohaa's only aim in life is to join the army. With a problem erupting between Yohaa and his employer's family, Yohaa fearing of the police, escapes from there in his employer's car. After driving for approximately 300 kilometres, Yohaa finds his employer's daughter Renuka (Poornitha) in the back seat of the car who was sleeping all along. Renuka first gets angry and scolds Yohaa for kidnapping her. Yohaa tells her that he didn't do it on purpose and he should not have a police record if he wants to become a serviceman. Renuka sympathises with his plight and they travel to Vijayawada to meet Yohaa's friend Varadhan (Rajesh), a sub-inspector of police, who will help him out of his problems.

In the past, Yohaa lived happily in Vijayawada with his parents and he dreamt to become a serviceman. His father then died of a heart attack. Yohaa moved with his mother to his uncle's house in Nellore and he was eagerly waiting for the appointment order from the government. His uncle wanted him to marry his daughter Lalli (Marina) but Yohaa didn't want to marry her. Lalli was in love with another man, she slowly became depressed and started to have mental issues. One day, after a fight with his uncle, Yohaa ran away from the house and came to Chennai.

Back to the present, Yohaa and Renula fall in love with each other during the trip. In Vijayawada, Varadhan promises to help them and he advises Yohaa to retrieve the appointment order and his certificates which are in his uncle's house. After taking the documents, Yohaa and Renuka run away from Yohaa's uncle and get on a train. A lawyer, sympathetic to their plight, decides to help them: he stops the train and holds the train driver hostage. The incident receives heavy media attention and the government pressures the police to solve the issue as soon as possible. The lawyer demands the police to organize their marriage on the spot and to not arrest Yohaa and the police accept. The young lovers get off the train and they finally get married. The film ends with Yohaa becoming a serviceman and living happily with his wife Renuka.

Cast

  • Yohaa as Yohaa
  • Poornitha as Renuka
  • R. Sundarrajan as Renuka's father
  • Crane Manohar as Anbu
  • Muthukaalai as Karuppu
  • Tharika as Durga
  • Akilan as Renuka's brother
  • Lochan as Renuka's brother
  • Rajesh as Sub-inspector Varadhan
  • Marina as Lalli
  • Amirtha Ganesh
  • Inba Gokulraj
  • A. M. Ravi Jayapal
  • Thideer Kannaiah as Head constable
  • Gayathri
  • Viji Kannan as Lalli's mother
  • Geetha Lakshmi as Gaja Lakshmi
  • Kovai Senthil as Nair
  • Citizen Mani as Gas agency employee
  • Thenali as Gas agency employee
  • Chinrasu as Gas agency employee
  • Kovai Desingu as Police inspector
  • Risha in a special appearance

Production

Sivaraman made his directorial debut with Maranthen Meimaranthen under the banner of Foot Steps Production. Rayan was selected to play the lead role and was renamed as Yohaa for the film. Rayan had acted in a Malayalam and an English cross-over film earlier. Actress Poornitha, who was earlier credited as Kalyani, was cast to play her first lead role. Bhuvaneswari was initially approached to appear in an item number but she was replaced by Risha.[2][3][4][5][6]

Soundtrack

Maranthen Meimaranthen
Soundtrack album by
Released2006
Recorded2006
GenreFeature film soundtrack
Length23:01
ProducerDhina

The film score and the soundtrack were composed by film composer Dhina. The soundtrack, released in 2006, features 7 tracks.

All lyrics are written by Kalaikumar.

Tracklist
No.TitleLength
1."Ethu Nadanthatho"1:30
2."Randi Randi"4:09
3."Kunniyur Kathayi"4:10
4."Maranthen Meimaranthen"3:45
5."Ready To Go"3:30
6."Arulpadi"2:18
7."Pachi Pachi"3:39
Total length:23:01

Reception

Malini Mannath praised the lead pair's performances and the songs composed by Dhina, but criticized some scenes for being unnatural and unconvincing.[6] Another reviewer said, "Debutant director Sivaraman has conveyed the story without any slips in the narration. He has rightly made use of the newcomers' talents. With Yoga flexing his muscles, Maranthean Meimaranthean is certainly a film for the masses. After a relatively sedate start, the movie takes the top gear towards the interval".[7]

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References

  1. "Marandhen Meimarandhen". tvwiz.in. Retrieved 27 November 2019.
  2. "Television Actress Kalyani to Marry Mumbai-Based Doctor". The New Indian Express. 14 December 2010. Retrieved 27 November 2019.
  3. "மெய் மறந்தேன் கல்யாணி!" [Kalyani in Mei Maranthen] (in Tamil). filmibeat.com. Retrieved 27 November 2019.
  4. "புவனேஸ்வரியின் ஆட்டம்" [bhuvaneswari does a single number] (in Tamil). filmibeat.com. Retrieved 27 November 2019.
  5. "Television Actress Kalyani to Marry Mumbai-based Doctor". International Business Times. 5 November 2013. Retrieved 27 November 2019.
  6. "Marandein Meimarandein". chennaionline.com. Archived from the original on 1 December 2006. Retrieved 27 November 2019.
  7. "Maranthean Meimaranthean - Review". filmibeat.com. 30 October 2006. Retrieved 27 November 2019.
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