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''Karpoora Mullai'' is a 1991 Indian
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-language film directed by Fazil, starring Amala,
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and
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. The bilingual film was simultaneously shot in Malayalam as ''
Ente Sooryaputhrikku ''Ente Sooryaputhrikku'' () is a 1991 Indian Malayalam-language drama film written and directed by Fazil. The film stars Suresh Gopi, Amala, and Srividya. It was simultaneously shot in Tamil as '' Karpoora Mullai'', with Raja replacing Gopi. ...
''.


Plot

Maya (Amala) is a troublemaker. She always creates issues in her college and hostel. One day along with her friends, she decides to make fun of a Dr. Srinivas (Suresh Gopi). She fakes being sick, consults him and later proposes him. But Srinivas in turn insults her saying that she is a adopted and that she doesn't even know who are her parents, further adding that she don't deserve to be in front of him or his mother. Hurt, Maya confront her guardian whom she considers as her uncle and later attempts suicide. She is taken to the hospital by her friends and Srinivas saves her and she gets back to normal. After few incidents, Srinivas confesses that he has feeling for Maya, but she tells him that she'll only accept the proposal after finding her parents. Finally she discovers that her father had adopted her when she was baby and her biological mother was K. S Vasundhara Devi (Srividya), a famous singer. She tries her every bit to make her mom accept her. Though adamant initially, Vasundhara eventually accepts Maya but tells her that she can't disclose who her father is. Maya accepts that telling she just wants to spend time with her mother and they spend some days together happily. After days if being together, Vasundhara decides to announce Maya as her daughter to the public and marry her off to Srinivas. Maya leaves to her hostel saying that she'll bring Srinivas the next day. The next day, Vasundhara Devi is murdered by her administration employees for her wealth. Maya and Srinivas reach only to find Vasundhara in a critical stage. Srinivas tries to get her to the hospital but is stopped by the employees and he tells Maya to somehow take her mother to the hospital. Maya asks police for help but they tell her that she cannot be trusted. She then drives to her friend's home and asks her family for help. Her friend's father Vinod Shankar (M. G. Soman) decides to help and calls Vasundhara only to know it is too late. They go to Maya's house and Maya goes upstairs, confronts the culprits and when they try to kill her, she accidentally shoots on of them and then willingly kills her mother's killers and publicly admits it. Just then her friend runs towards her and says that Vinod is Maya's father too making them step sisters. Vinod accepts this and hugs Maya. Maya tells him that she never intended to disturb him as she promised to her mother but anyhow she ended up in disturbing him in the end. Srinivas arrives and a distraught Maya tells him that there is her mother and father and asks him whether he will accept her now. Srinivas lovingly hugs her and she is sent to jail. They both get married while she serves her sentence.


Cast


Soundtrack

The soundtrack was composed by
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.


Reception

N. Krishnaswamy of ''
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'' called it "Alternatively vibrant and serious .built up well by director Fazil ..


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* {{Fazil (director) 1990s Indian films 1990s Tamil-language films 1991 films Films about adoption Films directed by Fazil Films scored by Ilaiyaraaja Tamil-language Indian films