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Manal Kayiru 2

Manal Kayiru 2
Theatrical release poster
Directed byMadhan Kumar
Written byMadhan Kumar (dialogues)
Screenplay byS. Ve. Shekhar
Story byS. Ve. Shekhar
Produced byMurali Ramaswamy
StarringS. Ve. Shekhar
Jayashree
Ashwin Shekhar
Poorna
Visu
Jagan
CinematographyGopi
Edited byAthiyappan Siva
Music byDharan Kumar
Production
company
Distributed bySri Thenandal Films
Release date
  • 23 December 2016 (2016-12-23)
Running time
140 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Manal Kayiru 2 (transl. Sand Rope 2) is a 2016 Indian Tamil-language comedy drama film directed by Madhan Kumar, starring S. Ve. Shekher, Jayashree, Ashwin Shekhar and Poorna.[1] The film is a sequel to the 1982 film, Manal Kayiru and Shekher, Visu, and Kuriakose Ranga reprise their roles from the original.[2] The film received negative reviews and was a box-office bomb. This is Visu's last film before his death.

Plot

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Kittumani is a rich and successful businessman living with his wife, Uma, and teenage daughter, Nisha. Nardhar Naidu has become a successful marriage matchmaker in the past 30 years. Kittumani has a grudge against Nardhar Naidu for arranged his marriage to Uma 30 years ago, when she did not fulfill none of the 8 preconditions he had asked for in his wife-to-be. Kittumani has decided to get his daughter married and has begun to search for a groom. But Nisha also, like her father, has 8 conditions to be fulfilled by her fiancé, such as

  • He should not have parents or relatives, and he should be an orphan.
  • He should be a graduate and unemployed.
  • He should know how to swim.
  • He should not have an interest in Movies & Politics.
  • He should not get angry at any situation, even if she slaps him, and he should not have the habit of drinking.
  • After marriage, she and her husband should not have kids, as she is very fond of pets.
  • He should allow her to be social and should not doubt her sociality.
  • He should sign the divorce papers before marriage.

Uma again meets Naradhar Naidu and informs him about her daughter's condition. Naradhar Naidu decides to help Uma once again. He finds a suitable match in Arjun, an MBA Graduate, an Ad film Model, and Uma's Brother, Lakshamanasamy's Son.

Cast

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Soundtrack

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The soundtrack was composed by Dharan.[3]

Track listing
No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Adiye Thangamatene"Anirudh Ravichander3:42
2."Mudhal Mazhai" (instrumental) –4:32
3."Rajathi Rajan"Suchitra, Ashwin Shekar3:37
4."Mudhal Mazhai"Shakthisree Gopalan, Naresh Iyer4:32
5."Roller Coaster"Mukesh Mohamed, M. M. Manasi, Dr. Narayanan, S. Kousihan4:21
6."Kittumani" (theme) –0:33
Total length:21:17

Critical reception

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Deccan Chronicle wrote, "On the whole, it is enjoyable most of the time."[4] The Hindu opined, "It’s quite clear that if Manal Kayiru 2 were made into a play, it would mean repeating this flaccid attempt at humour hundreds of times."[5] The Times of India stated, "Manal Kayiru 2 lacks innovativeness in the plot, and the unconvincing characterisations rub salt in the wound."[6] Sify said, "Among the other actors, SV Shekar, Visu, Lollu Sabha Swaminathan and Chams steal the show because they are the ones who make us sit through such a badly made film."[7] Maalai Malar gave a mixed review.[8]

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