''Enga Muthalali'' () is a 1993 Indian
Tamil
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-language
drama film
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directed by
Liaquat Ali Khan
Liaquat Ali Khan (1 October 189516 October 1951) was a Pakistani lawyer, politician and statesman who served as the first prime minister of Pakistan
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. The film stars
Vijayakanth
Vijayaraj Alagarswami (25 August 1952 – 28 December 2023), known by his stage name Vijayakanth, was an Indian actor, filmmaker, philanthropist and politician. He worked in Tamil cinema in a career spanning four decades. He ventured into politi ...
and
Kasthuri. It was released on 13 November 1993.
Plot
Vijayaragunatha Reddy, a compassionate landlord and village chieftain, resides with his mother while his younger brother, Balakrishna Reddy "Balu", pursues his college education. Vijayaragunathan witnesses his cousin, Jayarama Reddy, murdering a poor farmer and refuses to withhold his testimony despite his uncle Narayana Reddy's pleas to lie. As a result, Jayarama Reddy is sentenced to life imprisonment. Narayana Reddy seeks revenge against Vijayaragunatha's family for his son's imprisonment. He exploits Seetharama Reddy, the caste union leader's caste-oriented sentiments to create divisions within the community. Vijayaragunathan, who advocates for equality, opposes these decisions, which leads to a confrontation between Vijayaragunathan and Seetharaman. Seetharaman, also Vijayaragunathan's brother-in-law, mistakenly believes Vijayaragunathan orchestrated the humiliation. Seetharaman's daughter, Kalyani, has been in love with Vijayaragunathan since childhood. When Seetharaman discovers their meetings, he beats Kalyani and arranges her marriage to another groom. However, none of the prospective grooms accept due to fear of Vijayaragunathan.
Seetharaman ultimately settles on Panduranga Reddy "Bambaram Pandu", the immature son of Godhandarama Reddy, who agrees to the marriage due to his interest in Seetharaman's property. Vijayaragunathan crashes the wedding, fights off the goons, and helps Kalyani confess her true feelings to the gathered relatives. Despite Seetharaman's objections, Vijayaragunathan and Kalyani get married. Narayana Reddy and his relatives await an opportunity to manipulate Balu against his brother Vijayaragunathan. Meanwhile, Balu falls in love with Kaveri, the daughter of Seetharaman's mistress, Vani Nair. Before departing for
Delhi
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, Balu promises Kaveri that he will marry her, a vow witnessed by Kalyani. Balu and Kaveri eventually consummate their relationship. Narayana Reddy and his sons deceive Balu, claiming that if he leaves for Delhi, Vijayaragunathan will monopolize the family's wealth and make Balu stay in the village, sowing discord between the brothers.
Vijayaragunathan discovers Balu's love for Kaveri and approaches Seetharaman to request her hand in marriage for Balu. Seetharaman, overwhelmed by Vijayaragunatha's gesture, agrees to the union. However, Parvathi, Vijayaragunatha's sister, refuses to accept the marriage, citing the societal implications of Balu marrying the daughter of her husband's mistress. Narayanan Reddy further manipulates Balu, falsely claiming that Vijayaragunathan rejected a lucrative marriage proposal from Krishna Reddy's daughter on Balu's behalf. Narayanan Reddy advises Balu to keep Kaveri as his mistress and marry Krishna Reddy's daughter instead. Trusting Narayanan Reddy's words, Balu calls off the marriage. Vijayaragunathan implores Balu to explain his sudden change of heart, but Balu remains obstinate. In a fit of anger, Vijayaragunathan slaps Balu, who enraged, abandons their home. Narayana Reddy exploits Balu's vulnerability, urging him to partition their ancestral property. But, Vijayaragunathan transfers the entire property to Balu and leaves the house with his mother and Kalyani.
Meanwhile, Jayarama Reddy is released from Salem prison on bail and is made to stay in Salem. During Balu's engagement with Krishna Reddy's daughter, Kaveri interrupts, confronting Balu demanding justice for impregnating her. Balu lashes out at Kaveri. Narayana Reddy secretly brings Jayarama Reddy back to the village and orchestrates Kaveri's murder, using a knife with Balu's fingerprints, and plants the knife in Balu's belongings, framing him for the crime. Balu is falsely arrested and charged with Kaveri's murder. Seetharaman witnesses the murder and is subsequently kidnapped by Jayarama Reddy, who tries to coerce him into committing suicide. Vijayaragunathan intervenes, fighting off Jayarama Reddy and his men, and protects Seetharaman. Seetharaman then brings the police and, using a letter signed by himself on behalf of Narayana Reddy, ensures Narayana Reddy and Jayarama Reddy's arrest. With the truth revealed, Balu is released from prison, and the family reunites, with Balu now reformed.
Cast
Soundtrack
The music was composed by
Ilaiyaraaja
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.
Reception
Malini Mannath of ''
The Indian Express
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'' wrote, "Liyakat Ali Khan's treatment is fairly neat and he has tackled a subject that is different". Thulasi of ''
Kalki
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'' found the film to be cliched and predictable.
References
External links
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1990s Indian films
1990s Tamil-language films
1993 drama films
1993 films
Films directed by Liaquat Ali Khan (director)
Films scored by Ilaiyaraaja
Films with screenplays by Panchu Arunachalam
Indian drama films
Tamil-language Indian films