Maayi

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Maayi
File:Maayi poster.jpg
Poster
Directed bySurya Prakash
Produced byR. B. Choudary
Written bySurya Prakash
StarringSarath Kumar
Meena
Music byS. A. Rajkumar
CinematographyS. Saravanan
Edited byV. Jaishankar
Production
company
Release date
25 August 2000
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Maayi is a 2000 Indian Tamil-language drama-film starring Sarath Kumar and Meena, wherein Vadivelu's comedy performance was critically acclaimed. The film was a super hit at box office.[1][2] This film later remade into Telugu as Simharasi with Rajasekhar and Sakshi Sivanand in the year 2001 and in Kannada as Narasimha with Ravichandran in 2012.[3][4] The movie song 'Megham Udaithu' was shot in Mysore Lalitha Mahal.

Plot[edit]

Maayi (Sarathkumar) is a well-respected, do-gooder in a village. He considers women in the village as his sisters and even helps financially to conduct their weddings. He is a man who is ready to kill his father Irulandi (Vijayakumar) when he learns that he had a second wife. But the father opts to kill himself rather than face his son and so, Maayi brings his stepsister Lakshmi (Suvalakshmi) to live with him. A local MLA (Rajan. P. Dev) comes to Maayi to get his support during the upcoming election, but he refuses and the MLA loses the election. But his son (Anand), who admires Maayi, marries Lakshmi.

Meanwhile, Bhuvaneswari (Meena), Maayi's distant relative's daughter comes to the village from Bangalore and she initially misunderstands Maayi by seeing his looks but later realizes her mistake after knowing about Maayi's hard work and his help towards improving the village. Maayi has built free hospital, day care center, college etc. to help the villagers. Bhuvaneshwari is attracted towards Maayi and proposes him but Maayi does not accept her love. But Bhuvana remains confident about marrying Maayi following which he tells his flashback. Maayi was born into a very poor family where his mother (Sabitha Anand) was infected by leprosy even before Maayi's birth. Due to poor financial condition, his mother could not be treated in hospital and instead was kept alone in a room. She was not allowed to touch her son Maayi fearing chances of the disease being spread. Maayi has never seen his mother right from his childhood as she always stays in a closed room. When Maayi was 8 years old, his mother gets frustrated more as her disease prevents her to show her affection towards Maayi and she commits suicide by drowning in a river. This shocks Maayi and he decides not to marry any woman as he does not want any girl to touch his body which was even untouched by his beloved mother.

Maayi convinces Bhuvaneshwari to marry someone else. Also, Maayi comes to know that his step sister Lakshmi is being tortured by her husband and it was all a plan to take revenge on Maayi for not supporting the local MLA during elections. Maayi beats up Lakshmi's husband and says that he will never support criminal activities even if it impacts his family. On the day of Bhuvaneshwari's wedding, the bride groom's family misunderstands that Maayi and Bhuvaneshwari are lovers seeing Maayi's dhoti in her room and stops the marriage. Bhuvaneshwari's friend discloses the truth that Maayi gave his dhoti to safeguard her when her dresses were washed away in water sometime back. Manorama who also belongs the village shouts at the groom's family for their cruel thoughts and she requests Maayi to marry Bhuvaneshwari as that would be the right thing. Maayi obeys Manorama's words as his mother's and marries Bhuvaneshwari.

Cast[edit]

Actor Role
Sarathkumar Maayaandi as Maayi
Meena Bhuvaneswari
Vadivelu Mokkaisamy
Vijayakumar Father of Maayi (Irulandi)
Sabitha Anand Mother of Maayi (Nachiyamma)
Anand MLA's Son
Rajan P. Dev MLA
Suvalakshmi Lakshmi
Sathyapriya Mother of Bhuvaneshwari
Manorama
Manivannan Uncle of Maayi
Kovai Sarala Rakayi
Kaka Radhakrishnan
Deepa Minnal
Dharini
Nambirajan
Bayilvaan Ranganathan
Pasi Sathya
Singamuthu
Muthukaalai
Ponnambalam
Bava Lakshmanan Minnal's father
Mahendran Young Maayaandi
Raasi Special Appearance

Remakes[edit]

Year Film Language Cast Director
2001 Simharasi Telugu Rajasekhar V. Samudra
2012 Narasimha Kannada V. Ravichandran Mohan

Soundtrack[edit]

Soundtrack was composed by S. A. Rajkumar.[5]

No. Song Singers Lyrics
1 "Megam Udaithu" S. Janaki, Rajesh Ra. Ravishankar
2 "Nilave Vaan Nilave" Sujatha Ilayakamban
3 "Ola Ola" Swarnalatha, Arun Mozhi
4 "Sooriyane" S. Janaki a. Ravishankar
5 "Thennagam Aalum" S. P. Balu Mu. Metha

References[edit]

  1. "Film Review: Maayi". The Hindu. 25 August 2000. Archived from the original on 31 August 2009. Retrieved 29 August 2012.
  2. "PT threatens stir against 'Maayi'". The Hindu. 19 March 2000. Archived from the original on 16 December 2013. Retrieved 29 August 2012.
  3. "Telugu Cinema - Review - Simha Raasi - Raja Sekhar, Saakshi Sivanand - SA Raj Kumar - RB Chowdary - V Samudra". www.idlebrain.com. Retrieved 17 February 2019.
  4. "Kannada Cinema News | Kannada Movie Reviews | Kannada Movie Trailers - IndiaGlitz Kannada". IndiaGlitz.com. Retrieved 17 February 2019.
  5. https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/maayi-original-motion-picture-soundtrack-ep/1394161062