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''Madhurey'' is a 2004 Indian
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directed by
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. It stars Vijay in the main lead role alongside Sonia Agarwal and
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while Vadivelu, Pasupathy, Seetha, and
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play supporting roles. The film released on 29 August 2004.


Plot

Madhuravel works as a vegetable vendor with his friend Pandu. He is a do-gooder and protector of the family of Kamatchi and her two daughters. Madurey eradicates loan sharks and fights "bad guys" in the market. Meanwhile, Anitha has a liking for Madurey and manages to win him over from Maheshwari. One day, while Madhurey was fighting some goons, a goon attempts to throw a briefcase at Madurey, but it falls. When the briefcase opens, Kamakshi finds a newspaper with Madurey and her daughter Susheela's photos in it. She then shoots Madurey, and he is hospitalized. At the hospital, when Kamakshi questions Pandu about how he can be an accomplice to someone who she thought was a murderer, he asks her if he knows who Madurey really is. The story shifts to a flashback, where Madurey is the
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of Madurai, with Susheela and Pandu as his assistants. He is the action-packed bureaucrat who takes to the streets to solve the citizens' problems. He does the job of policing and is up against criminals. He does not believe in the IPS and the police force to clean up the city. So one such clean up operation takes him to KTR, a don who is running a parallel law enforcement system with his own court. He doles out justice to all and is God to the ordinary. Madurey does not take lightly to this parallel outfit. A clash takes place, and Susheela is killed in a fight between Madurey and KTR. KTR puts the blame on Madurey. Now, Madurey goes undercover to surface as a vegetable vendor because his aim is to pin down KTR. From now on, Madurey is on a rampage until KTR is finished and the murder charge is removed.


Cast


Production


Development

R. Madhesh, an assistant of director S. Shankar, was initially assigned to direct '' Jai'' with
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, However, after filming a song featuring Prashanth and lead actress Simran, he left the project and began work on another film ''Madurey''. For the character of vegetable seller, Vijay prepared himself by observing real-life vegetable sellers from Koyambedu.


Filming

The set resembling vegetable market designed by Rajeevan was erected on a five-acre land opposite Ponniyamman Kovil, at Saligramam, Chennai. The set which cost around 16
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consisting of a garden, marketplace, fish-market, flower shop, lorry stand, cinema theatre, temple, church, railway line, housing colony and slum, most of the film's shooting was done on that set.


Music

Soundtrack was composed by Vidyasagar. One song " Varanda Varanda", sung by Pushpavanam Kuppusamy, is included only in the screen and not in the audio disc separately.


Reception

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'' rated the film 39 out of 100. Malathi Rangarajan of ''The Hindu'' wrote that "It isn't just a question of pace — cohesiveness is what is missing in "''Madhura''". Malini Mannath of ''Chennai Online'' noted that "Producing, scripting and directing it, he seems to have concentrated more on the glamour and the frills, alternating action with dance numbers, and missing out on a coherent script". ''Sify'' wrote "You can?t judge a film by its teaser trailors. After that racy entertainer, Ghillli, everyone anticipated Vijay?s next release to be a cracker of a movie, Alas, it turns out to be another assembly-line product, particularly post-interval. Still Vijay makes the film happening with his macho heroism, savvy one-liners and knockout performance. Clearly he is at home, playing this larger-than life character". Visual Dasan of ''Kalki'' called it a "chocolate pill" for Vijay's fans. G. Ulaganathan of ''
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'' called it "a typical Vijay film with all the ingredients that would satisfy his fans".


References


External links

* {{IMDb title, 0422689, Madhurey 2004 films Films shot in Madurai Films shot in Chennai Films shot in Thrissur Films shot in Chalakudy Indian action comedy films 2000s Tamil-language films 2000s Indian films Indian action drama films 2000s masala films Films scored by Vidyasagar (composer) 2004 directorial debut films 2004 action films