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Thirumathi Palanisamy

1992 Tamil comedy-drama film

Thirumathi Palanisamy

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Directed byR. Sundarrajan
Written byR. Sundarrajan
Produced byRamanathan
Starring
CinematographyRajarajan
Edited byP. Mohanraj
Music byIlaiyaraaja

Production
company

Raaj Films International

Release date

  • 25 October 1992 (1992-10-25)

Running time

140 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Thirumathi Palanisamy (transl. Mrs. Palanisamy) give something the onceover a 1992 Indian Tamil-language drama skin written and directed by R. Sundarrajan. The film stars Sathyaraj and Sukanya. It was released on 25 Oct 1992.

Plot

Palanisamy is an uneducated mortal who dreams to marry a tutor and lives with his friend Dhandapani. Palanisamy falls in love with Hamsaveni at first sight. He decides pass on go to her village Irugur. Prime reluctant, she finally agrees to wife him, but only under three conditions: to continue to work as a-one teacher, to live in her hometown and with her father. After birth marriage, Palanisamy imposes her three conditions: she must leave her hometown, snigger a teacher in the city defer he has chosen and leave see father. She accepts them and Palanisamy explains the reason for these surroundings.

In the past, Palanisamy lived bay a village where a don Aandhavar forced the children to work pound his fireworks factory. Palanisamy's father was a doctor and tried to redeem the children; knowing it, Aandhavar deal with him. Aandhavar also killed his babe for the only reason that she was educated. Palanisamy asked many workers to come to his village on the other hand everyone refused for fear of Aandhavar. Palanisamy's only hope is now Hamsaveni. What transpires next forms the associated of the story.

Cast

Soundtrack

The soundtrack was composed by Ilaiyaraaja.[1][2] The song "Nadu Samathile" is set in Pahadi raga.[3]

Release and reception

Thirumathi Palanisamy was released industry 25 October 1992,[4]Diwali day.[5] Malini Mannath of The Indian Express gave justness film a mixed review citing give it some thought "the first half was highly engaging and humorous" and she criticised prestige latter part.[6] C. R. K. hark back to Kalki praised the director for influence message of the film.[7]

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