En Purushanthaan Enakku Mattumthaan

En Purushanthaan Enakku Mattumthaan (transl.My husband is only mine) is a 1989 Tamil language family drama film, directed by Manobala and produced by V. N. J. Manivannan. The film stars Vijayakanth, Suhasini and Rekha in lead roles. The film had musical score by Ilaiyaraaja.[1] The film was remade in Hindi as Mera Pati Sirf Mera Hai, starring Jeetendra. Manobala also directed the Hindi version. It was also remade in Telugu as Naa Mogudu Naake Sontham and in Kannada as Hatamari Hennu Kiladi Gandu. This movie is possibly inspired by the movie Chinnakuyil Paduthu, which was released in 1987.

En Purushanthaan Enakku Mattumthaan
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Directed byManobala
Produced byV. N. J. Manivannan
Written byP. Kalaimani
StarringVijayakanth
Suhasini
Rekha
Janagaraj
Music byIlaiyaraaja
CinematographyB. R. Vijayalakshmi
Edited byM. N. Raja
Production
company
Manthralaya Cine Creations
Release date
  • 3 February 1989 (1989-02-03)
Running time
135 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Plot

Vatsala (Rekha) as Vatsala lives a wealthy lifestyle with her husband, Marudhu (Vijayakanth), who works for her dad (V. K. Ramasamy) and a daughter named Sharda. Vatsala and Marudhu do not get along and Vatsala suspects that Marudhu is having an affair. Her suspicious nature gets a boost when a woman named Saradha (Suhasini) as Vatsala moves into a house next door. Vatsala starts vile rumors about Saradha having an affair with Marudhu. As a result of these rumors, no one is willing to marry Saradha, she is mocked by everyone in the community and even loses her bank job. Saradha decides to teach Vatsala a lesson by moving her belongings into her house, claiming that she is indeed Marudhu's mistress. The surprising thing is Marudhu agrees to this arrangement and permits her to live with them. Unable to assert herself, Vatsala leaves the house and goes to live with her parents.

Things are going well with Saradha, until one day when daughter goes missing. Sharda hectically attempts to locate Pinky but in vain. Then the police arrive to arrest Saradha on the charge of kidnapping Pinky and possibly killing her. The police indicate that they can prove that Saradha did indeed kidnap Pinky as she has a motive for continuing to live with Prakash as his mistress and wanted Pinky out of the way. It was Vatsala's plan to insult Sharda further by giving away her daughter to Nassar who wants to take revenge on Saradha as he lost his bank job because of her. Marudhu saves his daughter and gets Nassar arrested.

When Vatsala visits the temple and is completely shock to see the wedding arrangements between Marudhu and Saradha. She realises the error of her ways and apologizes for her behaviour. Marudhu who is happy with the plan reveals that the marriage is for the temple deity not their marriage. Marudhu and Vatsala gets united while Saradha leaves for another town.

Cast

Soundtrack

The music was composed by Ilaiyaraaja.[2]

No.SongSingersLyricsLength (m:ss)
1"Pullai Kooda Paada"JayachandranPiraisoodan04:34
2"Pattu Pudai"S. P. BalasubrahmanyamIlaiyaraaja01:19
3"Manathil Ore Oru"SusheelaM. Metha04:10
4"Paarthavudan"S. P. BalasubrahmanyamMuthulingam00:38
5"Kaathu Kaathu Ootha Kaathum"Mano, Lalitha SagariM. Metha04:32
6"Poomudithu"Jayachandran, SunandhaVaali04:35
7"Saamikaley Saamikaley"S. P. BalasubrahmanyamMuthulingam04:35

Reception

The Indian Express wrote "the film proceeds to interchange climax through contrived poignant sequences and with turns and bashups and some honeyed numbers tuned by Ilayaraja who seems to have taken special care".[3]

References

En Purushanthaan Enakku Mattumthaan on IMDb

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