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Nane Raja Nane Mandhiri(1985)

3.5/10
Tamil mins

Nane Raja Nane Mandhiri (1985) is a Tamil film directed by Balu Anand. Starring Vijayakanth. With an audience rating of 3.5/10, Nane Raja Nane Mandhiri stands as one of the notable Tamil releases of 1985.

Director:Balu Anand
Mood:
funnyemotionaluplifting
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Quick Facts

Theatrical Release
6 July 1985
Director
Balu Anand
Language
Tamil
GudVibe Rating
3.5/10

Storyline

A rude village landlord hires a teacher looking for work. As she gets to know him, his cousin—who usually hates his behavior—also starts to change her view. Their interactions lead to a complicated love story filled with strong feelings.

A rude landlord meets his match in love.

Film Details

3.5Rating
Minutes
TamilLanguage
Release Date6 July 1985
Original TitleNaane Raja Naane Manthiri
Also Known AsNaaney Raja Naaney Mandhiri

Parental Guide

Violence
Low
Language
Low
Sex / Nudity
Mild
Drugs
Mild
Intensity
Low

Vibe & Tags

Mood
funnyemotionaluplifting
Themes
lovefamilyidentityfriendship
Tonewhimsical
Pacingepisodic
Complexitylight
Audiencefamily
Best Withfamily
Violence1
Emotion4
Humor4
Rewatchability3

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Trivia

  • This film was the only Tamil movie directed by Balu Anand, who was primarily known as a successful cinematographer.
  • The movie's title is a playful twist on the famous Tamil proverb 'Araithilum Raja, Adangathilum Manthiri'.
  • Comedian Goundamani, who plays a supporting role, reportedly improvised many of his humorous lines during filming.
  • The film's music was composed by Ilaiyaraaja during his peak creative period in the mid-1980s.
  • It was one of the few films where actor Prabhu played a character with a rude and arrogant personality.
  • A subplot involving the village teacher was seen as a nod to social changes in rural Tamil Nadu during that era.
  • The movie's climax scenes were shot in a single large set built to resemble the zamindar's ancestral house.

Notable Collaborations

Frequent partnerships reunited in Nane Raja Nane Mandhiri

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