Ini Oru Sudhanthiram
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''Ini Oru Sudhanthiram'' () is a 1987 Indian
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film written and directed by
Manivannan Manivannan (31 July 1953 – 15 June 2013) was an Indian actor, film director, screenwriter, voice artist, playback singer and social activist who worked in Tamil cinema. In a career spanning three decades, he went from being a story and ...
. The film, starring
Sivakumar Palaniswamy Gounder (born 27 October 1941), better known by his stage name Sivakumar, is an Indian visual artist and former actor who has appeared in Tamil cinema and television. He made his acting debut in '' Kaakum Karangal'' (1965) and has ...
, was released on 12 June 1987, and failed at the box office.


Plot

Sundaramoorthy, a principled and respected Indian liberal leader, has spent his life advocating for justice, equality, and the betterment of society. A man of integrity, he is deeply committed to his ideals and the
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of the people around him. However, in his later years, Sundaramoorthy finds himself entangled in a personal and bureaucratic struggle when he attempts to claim his rightful pension. Despite his years of service and his entitlement to the pension, he is met with systemic corruption, inefficiency, and apathy at every turn. His repeated efforts to navigate the labyrinth of bureaucracy prove futile, leaving him disillusioned with the very system he once believed in and fought to uphold. Amidst his own struggles, Sundaramoorthy's family faces a devastating crisis. His daughter, Kannamma, becomes the victim of a manipulative and corrupt government collector named Raja. Raja deceives Kannamma, exploiting her trust and leaving her vulnerable. This relationship results in Kannamma giving birth to Raja's child. However, instead of taking responsibility for his actions, Raja abandons both Kannamma and the baby, refusing to acknowledge them or provide any form of support. This betrayal shatters Kannamma emotionally and socially, leaving her and her child ostracized and in a precarious position. Sundaramoorthy, already grappling with his own challenges, is deeply affected by the injustice inflicted upon his daughter and grandson. As Sundaramoorthy continues to face roadblocks in his quest for justice—both for himself and for Kannamma—his frustration and despair grow. The systemic failures and the lack of accountability push him to the brink. In a moment of rage and desperation, Sundaramoorthy takes matters into his own hands and kills Raja. This act of vengeance, though born out of a sense of justice and protection for his family, leads to Sundaramoorthy's arrest and subsequent sentencing to death. His actions and their consequences become a turning point, not only for his family but also for the community that once admired him.


Cast


Production

''Ini Oru Sudhanthiram'', directed by Manivannan, was Sivakumar's 154th film as an actor. Raja played a character with negative shades, in contrast to the softer roles he was known for at the time. The filming was held at
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and
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Soundtrack

The soundtrack was composed by
Gangai Amaran Gangai Amaran (born Amar Singh) is an Indian composer, playback singer, lyricist, actor, film director and a screenwriter in Tamil films. Personal life Gangai Amaran was born in Pannaipuram in Theni district, Tamil Nadu in December 1947, as ...
, who also wrote the lyrics. His sons
Venkat Prabhu Venkat Kumar Gangai Amaren (born 7 November 1975), better known by his stage name Venkat Prabhu, is an Indian film director, actor and playback singer in Tamil cinema. In addition, he also worked in Telugu cinema, Telugu Cinema. After completing ...
and
Premgi Amaren Prem Kumar Gangai Amaren (born 26 February 1979), better known as Premgi or Premji () is an Indian singer, composer, songwriter, actor and comedian. The son of composer and director Gangai Amaran, he often composes rap songs in Tamil cinema an ...
contributed as singers, using the names "Prabhu Gangai Amaran" and "Prem Gangai Amaran", respectively.


Critical reception

Jayamanmadhan (a duo) of ''
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'' praised Sivakumar's acting, Chandrasekhar-Nalini's subplot, Vinu Chakravarthy's acting and characterisation. They appreciated Manivannan for skillfully having woven so many characters into separate threads and performed the puppet show without any problems while also praising his hard hitting dialogues but questioned him for making Sathyamurthy's character remain silent to the problems but raging only after he faces a problem.


References


External links

* * {{Manivannan 1980s Indian films 1980s political drama films 1980s Tamil-language films 1987 films Films directed by Manivannan Films scored by Gangai Amaran Indian films about revenge Indian political drama films Tamil-language Indian films Tamil-language political drama films