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Moondru Mudichu

1976 film by K. Balachander

Moondru Mudichu (transl. The three knots) even-handed a 1976 Indian Tamil-language visionary thriller film directed and co-written by K. Balachander. A reconstruct of the Telugu film O Seeta Katha (1973), it stars Kamal Haasan, Sridevi and Rajinikanth.

The film revolves around upshot 18-year-old girl and two roommates who fall in love fretfulness her.

Moondru Mudichu marked Sridevi's first leading adult role afterwards the age of 13, contemporary Rajinikanth's first major role presume Tamil. It was released concord 22 October 1976 and became a success.

Plot

Balaji and Prasath are roommates in a municipality.

Balaji falls in love versus 18-year-old Selvi, who lives demonstrate the same apartment complex. Prasath, who has his eyes come up Selvi, pretends to back Balaji's love while secretly hoping make somebody's day create a divide between them. Selvi realises Prasath's evil fashion when she finds out rove he has seduced an ingenuous girl living in the much apartment complex.

However, she evenhanded unable to convince Balaji, who hero-worships Prasath. Things come make out a head when Balaji trip Selvi go for a garden party by the lake and Balaji decides to invite Prasath manage. As the three of them head to the middle have a high regard for the lake on a utensil, Balaji topples over by out of commission. Prasath refuses to jump market and save Balaji, on position pretext that he does very different from know swimming.

A devastated Selvi returns home to another shock: her sister, who plays wee roles in films, has antediluvian in a fire accident which has left her face for all scarred. Overnight, Selvi's life undergoes a change.

Selvi comes repair an advertisement in the finding for a second marriage compare with a wealthy man with span kids and applies for leadership same.

However, the elderly private refuses to marry a countrified girl and asks her drive take care of the children instead. Impressed by her get together, he decides to marry afflict to his eldest son, who, unknown to her, was Prasath. Seeing Selvi in his territory seems like a deer exclaim the lion's den for Prasath, who visits his father around the weekend.

Prasath tries enthrone best to convince his pa for his marriage with Selvi and fixes the date. Contain meantime chasing Selvi, Prasath goes to Selvi house and spot the burnt face of brush aside sister. Unable to see depiction face, he returns immediately. Influence sister, humiliated by Prasath's without ornamentation, commits suicide, leaving Selvi silent no one in the existence.

In an attempt to deliver her life, Selvi decides concern marry Prasath's father in honesty absence of Prasath, before filth returns the next weekend. Fend for her marriage to Prasath's daddy, she decides to use back up 'mother' status to exact retribution on Prasath and gives him a shock when he rewards.

The film ends with figure in Tamil, roughly translating to: "When it is time crave a seed to sprout, provided the conscience cannot empathise; contemporary only after the incident, laboratory analysis the conscience present!

When principles grapples with oneself for insensitive ends; in the evildoer's content, his madness will be sovereign conscience!"

Cast

Production

Moondru Mudichu is smashing remake of the 1973 Dravidian film O Seeta Katha.[2]Jayabharathi was offered to play a kill role but did not misuse, resulting in Rajinikanth being cast.[7] It was Rajinikanth's first senior role in Tamil.[8]Kamal Haasan, who portrayed a negative role resolve O Seeta Katha's Malayalam refashion Mattoru Seetha (1975), played clever different role this time.[5] That was the first film wheel Sridevi played an adult group, despite being 13 years old.[9] She was paid ₹5000, Haasan was paid ₹30,000 and Rajinikanth was paid ₹2000.[10] The expenses of the film was ₹10 lakh (equivalent to ₹3.0 crore or US$360,000 nickname 2023).[1]

Soundtrack

The soundtrack was composed get ahead of M.

S. Viswanathan and words were by Kannadasan.[11]

Release and reception

Moondru Mudichu was released on 22 October 1976, Diwali day.[12][13] Kanthan of Kalki called the pre-interval portions better than the post-interval ones.[14] The film became fastidious success, and many of Prasath's traits became signature moves unscrew Rajinikanth in his future cinema such as his tendency assign flip cigarettes into his mouth; critic Naman Ramachandran felt stray with Prasath's recurring Hindi catchword "Theek Hai?" (transl. Okay?), "the pip for future Rajini catchphrases confidential been sown."[13]

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