Movie: Muthu
Cast: RajniKanth, Meena, Senthil , Vadivelu
Music: A.R.Rahman
Director: K.S.Ravikumar
Release Year: 1995
Language: Tamil
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Plot:
A lavish Maharaja lived with his sister-in-law and step-brother Rajasekhar, helping people incessantly. His sister-in-law had a son, to whom a major portion of his property were given. At this juncture, a new baby born to the Maharaja, before his wife died. Brother Rajasekhar cheated the Maharaja fearing that property might be taken back and forwarded to his own son. When the cheating came to light, the Maharaja handed over all his property and his baby to his sister-in-law and brother and went to the Himalayas, making his sister-in-law promise him that the baby should be brought up as a servant, not as a Maharaja. The baby is named Muthu.
According to the promise tendered to the Mahararaja, the son of the Maharaja's sister-in-law became Prince (Sharath Babu) and Muthu worked as his servant. A huge fan of Drama, the prince regularly took Muthu along with him wherever he went. One day the Prince falls in love with an actress Ranganayaki (Meena). But Ranganayaki's heart lies with Muthu. Amidst all this, the Prince's Uncle (Radharavi), tried to capture all the property by killing everyone. But Muthu saved all and it was finally revealed that Muthu was the real Maharaja.
Trivia
A five-minute fight sequence in the film was featured in the 2006 French film PrĂȘte-Moi Ta Main (Lend Me Your Hand) directed by Eric Lartigau.
The film was later released in Telugu and in Japanese in Japan as Muthu Odoru Maharaja (Muthu - The Dancing Maharaja, Muthu Odoru Maharaja). The film was acclaimed and became a huge hit with the Japanese when released in the country in 1998 and grossed $3 million USD in Japan - the most by any Indian film in Japan.
Indian Prime Minister made a special note about the reach of this film among the Japanese in his speech at 'Diet' on 14-12-2006.
A lavish Maharaja lived with his sister-in-law and step-brother Rajasekhar, helping people incessantly. His sister-in-law had a son, to whom a major portion of his property were given. At this juncture, a new baby born to the Maharaja, before his wife died. Brother Rajasekhar cheated the Maharaja fearing that property might be taken back and forwarded to his own son. When the cheating came to light, the Maharaja handed over all his property and his baby to his sister-in-law and brother and went to the Himalayas, making his sister-in-law promise him that the baby should be brought up as a servant, not as a Maharaja. The baby is named Muthu.
According to the promise tendered to the Mahararaja, the son of the Maharaja's sister-in-law became Prince (Sharath Babu) and Muthu worked as his servant. A huge fan of Drama, the prince regularly took Muthu along with him wherever he went. One day the Prince falls in love with an actress Ranganayaki (Meena). But Ranganayaki's heart lies with Muthu. Amidst all this, the Prince's Uncle (Radharavi), tried to capture all the property by killing everyone. But Muthu saved all and it was finally revealed that Muthu was the real Maharaja.
Trivia
A five-minute fight sequence in the film was featured in the 2006 French film PrĂȘte-Moi Ta Main (Lend Me Your Hand) directed by Eric Lartigau.
The film was later released in Telugu and in Japanese in Japan as Muthu Odoru Maharaja (Muthu - The Dancing Maharaja, Muthu Odoru Maharaja). The film was acclaimed and became a huge hit with the Japanese when released in the country in 1998 and grossed $3 million USD in Japan - the most by any Indian film in Japan.
Indian Prime Minister made a special note about the reach of this film among the Japanese in his speech at 'Diet' on 14-12-2006.
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