Movie:Muniyandi Vilangiyal Moondramaandu-Tamil Movie-Watch Online for free
Cast: Bharath, Poorna, Vadivelu, Raja, Ponvannan, Thara and others
Music: Vidyasagar
Story, screenplay, direction: ‘Metti Oli’ M.Thirimurugan
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Part 5
Part 6
Part 7
Plot:
Muniyandi (Bharath) is a well mollycoddled son of Muthumani (Ponvannan) and Yasodha (Thara). A zoology student at a local college, Muniyandi has a special relationship with his father and Muthumani indeed decides each and every deeds of his son. Such is the father-son relationship revealed here. Certain sequences reveal that Muthumani is so concerned about the care of his son for his elder son died miserably. Though Muniyandi is quite annoyed with his father’s kind of pampering, he goes in with accordance with each word of his father.
Well, he never fails to enjoy his college life with fun and frolic and soon falls in love with his new fresher girl Madhumitha (Poorna). As in many of the films, she happens to be the daughter of a local kingpin Ramayya (L.Raja). But what makes his characterization differ is that he isn’t a filthy arrogant man and everyone in the town loves and respects him. Even Muthumani has a great reverence for this big shot, since he has solved many of his problems on self-interest.
As Ramayaa gets to know about the affair between Muniyandi-Madhumitha and opposes it. Sooner, as Muniyandi approaches her to enter nuptials with him, she goes by her father side. This lands Muniyandi on topsy-turvy situation and out of frustration; he insults Madhumitha by slapping her with the slippers and setting fire to their coconut Groove. As soon as Ramayya’s opponents hear about this, they have Muniyandi roped into their team and make contest in the college elections. During this course of conflict, Muniyandi gets to know about a great mystery that will throw him into absolute shock.
Muniyandi (Bharath) is a well mollycoddled son of Muthumani (Ponvannan) and Yasodha (Thara). A zoology student at a local college, Muniyandi has a special relationship with his father and Muthumani indeed decides each and every deeds of his son. Such is the father-son relationship revealed here. Certain sequences reveal that Muthumani is so concerned about the care of his son for his elder son died miserably. Though Muniyandi is quite annoyed with his father’s kind of pampering, he goes in with accordance with each word of his father.
Well, he never fails to enjoy his college life with fun and frolic and soon falls in love with his new fresher girl Madhumitha (Poorna). As in many of the films, she happens to be the daughter of a local kingpin Ramayya (L.Raja). But what makes his characterization differ is that he isn’t a filthy arrogant man and everyone in the town loves and respects him. Even Muthumani has a great reverence for this big shot, since he has solved many of his problems on self-interest.
As Ramayaa gets to know about the affair between Muniyandi-Madhumitha and opposes it. Sooner, as Muniyandi approaches her to enter nuptials with him, she goes by her father side. This lands Muniyandi on topsy-turvy situation and out of frustration; he insults Madhumitha by slapping her with the slippers and setting fire to their coconut Groove. As soon as Ramayya’s opponents hear about this, they have Muniyandi roped into their team and make contest in the college elections. During this course of conflict, Muniyandi gets to know about a great mystery that will throw him into absolute shock.
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