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Ltd. All rights reserved. For reprint rights: Times Syndication Service. Kaaliyans anger is portrayed in such a ruthless manner, by the Superstar. Yesteryears saw many a geniuses who made it possible with non-digital equipment to leave behind ever lasting footprints in the Indian Cinema. This blog is a dedication to one such Genius who had been an unsung hero. AVM had stopped producing films by 1970 and Murattukaalai was the re-entry into Tamil films. The famous song Podhuvaaga en manasu thangam was featured in this film. This song is till date, one of the best Rajnikanth song and will remain so forever. Rajnikanth played the character named Kaalaiyan and he became a larger than life figure and a true superstar of Tamil film industry after this film. S.P.Muthuraman who directed this film went onto direct 25 films with Rajnikanth. Murattu Kaalai Tamil Songs Movie Catapulted RajniReleased in 1980, this movie catapulted Rajni to great heights and is considered to be one of his finest movies. The story is rather cliched, but is acceptable, considering the era in which it was made. There are 2 neighbouring villages, and Kaaliyan ( Rajni) is the best Jallikattu ( bull-fighting) player in the vicinity. Kaaliyan also happens to be a rather prominent person in his village, but is very down to earth. Jaishankar holds the same position in the neighbouring village, but is a stark contrast to Kaaliyan. Jaishankar lives an extravagant lifestyle, complete with goondas for sidekicks. Kaaliyan, however is very affectionate towards his brothers and his entire world revolves around them. Jaishankar, decides to marry off his sister to Kaaliyan, with an eye on his land. The marriage almost gets fixed, but Kaaliyan comes to know that Jaishankars sister wants to split the bond between the brothers. What happens after that is rather predictable, and involves a dozen sub-plots, as was the trend in those days. This movie was made much before he was crowned the Superstar, and although we dont get to see the trademark Rajinikanth stuff in this movie, he comes up with a very fine performance. Comic timing was his forte those days, and the comedy scenes involving him are nice. There are a few angry young man scenes, which highlight his acting potential. Jaishankar and his sister dont have much scope for acting and are rather monotonous in their performances. Rati Agnihotri as, the young Kannamma, who takes refuge under Kaaliyan, to escape the clutches of Jaishankar, comes up with a decent act. Y.Gee.Mahendra, as Kaaliyans brother, comes across as a very funny character. The train fight sequence is worth mentioning, and is brilliantly shot. ![]() The one in which Jaishankar visits Kaaliyans place to offer his sisters hand for marriage is one of the most hilarious sequences I have come across. There is also a brilliant scene in which Jaishankars sidekick whips Kalliyans brothers.
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