Madurai Veeran (2007 film)

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Written byAshok Iyer (dialogue)
Screenplay byR. K. Vincent Selva
Story byTeja (unc.)
Madurai Veeran
Official DVD Cover
Directed byR. K. Vincent Selva
Written byAshok Iyer (dialogue)
Screenplay byR. K. Vincent Selva
Story byTeja (unc.)
Based onNuvvu Nenu (Telugu)
Produced bySayed Kader
Starring
CinematographyI. Andrew
Edited byV. Jaishankar
Music bySrikanth Deva
Release date
  • 18 April 2007 (2007-04-18)
Running time
148 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Madurai Veeran is a 2007 Indian Tamil-language action romance film directed by R. K. Vincent Selva. The film stars Jithan Ramesh and Saloni Aswani. The score and soundtrack are composed by Srikanth Deva. The film is the Tamil remake of the 2001 Telugu film Nuvvu Nenu directed by Teja. Selva and Ramesh previously collaborated for Jithan (2005). Jithan Ramesh's voice is dubbed by his brother Jiiva.[1]

Shiva is the only son of a rich businessman. He grows up surrounded by money and he is not cared for by his parents, due to his mother dying when he was a young boy and his father is business-minded and only cares about his money. Shiva and his friends are playful and athletic, and do not study. Priya, who also goes to the same college (the college was created and run by Shiva's family) Shiva attends, is the daughter of a cow herder and a gangster Mayandi. Priya keeps her distance from Shiva, but as the film progresses, they inevitably become friends. Their friendship then develops into romance, but this love is opposed by both their parents. Both their parents try to separate them, they try to get them married of to different people. They eventually run away together, and a hit man is after Priya's life (hired by Shiva's father). In a confrontation with the hit-man, Shiva gets wounded but defeats the hit man, storms into his father's office, and throws the hit-man at him. He then informs his father of his wedding in front of the district court. His father turns up with a large battalion of police officers, while Shiva turns up with a much large number of students. The film ends with their wedding successfully happening, and Mayandi giving his blessings.

Cast

Soundtrack

Songs composed by Srikanth Deva.[2] The song "Kaalaiyum Neeye" is based on Telugu song "Cheppave Prema" from Manasantha Nuvve (2001).

No.SongSingersLength (m:ss)Lyrics
1"Yadava Theruvili"Gana Ulaganathan, Blaaze4:13Vijay Sagar
2"Kalaiyum Neeye"Srikanth Deva, Febi Mani4:47Pa. Vijay
3"Mudhal Mudhalaga"Shreya Ghoshal4:34
4"Nee Thaanadi"Harish Raghavendra3:51Kabilan
5"Uyirum Uyirum"Surmukhi Raman, Senthildass Velayutham3:10Pa. Vijay
6"Gokka Makka"Priyadarshini, Srikanth Deva, Senthildass Velayutham4:05Perarasu

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