Manithan (2016 Film)
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''Manithan'' () is a 2016 Indian
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-language
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film written and directed by I. Ahmed. The film features an
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, including
Udhayanidhi Stalin Udhayanidhi Stalin (born 27 November 1977) is an Indian politician, film producer and former actor who has been the 3rd and current deputy chief minister of Tamil Nadu, Deputy Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu since 2024, serving under Chief Ministe ...
,
Hansika Motwani Hansika Motwani (born 9 August 1991) is an Indian actress who predominantly appears in Tamil and Telugu films. Motwani began her career as a child actor in Hindi films, and later went on to appear in lead roles in Telugu films, including '' ...
, Aishwarya Rajesh,
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,
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, Vivek and Krishna Kumar. A remake of the
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film '' Jolly LLB'' (2013), it revolves around a junior lawyer who, after a period of struggle and ridicule among colleagues, fights a case against a powerful
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lawyer, hoping to further his career. The film began production in August 2015 and ended by March 2016. It was released on 29 April 2016.


Plot

The film begins with a drunk Rahul Dewan racing in a
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against an
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, after he is seduced by a woman in the passenger seat. He loses control and crashes into a wall on the footpath by the road. The film cuts to a court scene where Sakthivel, an LLB graduate defending a surgeon against a Public interest litigation (PIL) filed against him after the surgeon had his son operate upon a pregnant woman in his pursuit of
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. Sakthi loses the case but decides to move to the capital
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to try his luck. He happens to see prominent criminal lawyer Adhiseshan defending Rahul in a sessions court. Rahul is accused of causing death under the influence of alcohol. Adhiseshan convinces the judge that prosecution had no evidence to implicate Rahul and that he was being deliberately targeted by the media as he was from a rich family, resulting in Rahul's acquittal. Adhiseshan, though, is not satisfied with the fee paid by the Dewans. Sakthi, desperate to have some money and fame, decides to pursue the case and files a PIL in the court against Rahul Dewan's acquittal. After initially reprimanding Sakthi for his mistakes in filing the PIL and taking the press reports as an evidence, Justice Dhanapal gives a date for hearing and warns Sakthi to collect some evidence before the hearing. He then runs into Vijay Nair, who claims to have witnessed the accident. Then Sakthi introduces him as a witness in the court and Dhanapal, after cross-examining him, gives a date for the next hearing. He also summons Rahul to be present in the court for the hearing. Sakthi becomes a celebrity overnight and is admired by Moorthy, who donates a room in his restaurant to Sakthi for using it as his office. However, Sakthi's plans turn upside down when Vijay reveals to him that he is no witness, but a crony of Adhiseshan and it was part of a plan to extract more money from the Dewan clan. As part of the deal, Nair gives Sakthi his share of the money paid by the Dewans to silence Nair. Sakthi gleefully accepts the money and regrets that had he known this plan earlier, he would have demanded more money. Nair turns hostile in the court, and Sakthi accepts the statement given by Nair. Dhanapal postpones the judgement for the next hearing. Priya Dharmalingam, the cousin and fiancée of Sakthi, chides him for compromising on justice for his greed. Sakthi realises his mistake once. Moorthy slaps him for his treachery. He returns the money to Adhiseshan and challenges him to win the case. With the help of his uncle Surya, Sakthi collects the video footage of the Land Cruiser involved in the accident and presents it to the court. Though Adhiseshan counters him that the Land Cruiser was driven by the driver of the Dewan family, Sakthi refutes his statement by submitting the necessary evidence. Dhanapal orders the Police to provide a bodyguard for Sakthi after he was seriously beaten up by alleged assistants of Adhiseshan. Sakthi and his friends try to interview a relative of one of the victims, Muthupandi, but he says that he knows nothing. Sakthi and Priya decide to leave, but as they get on the scooter, a lorry hits them, injuring Priya. At the hospital, Muthupandi tells Sakthi that a survivor of the accident stays in Vandavasi and Sakthi and one of his friends decides to leave for Vandavasi. Inspector Selvam tries to sabotage Sakthi's investigation but Sakthi is rescued by his bodyguard. Sakthi and journalist Jennifer arrive at Vandavasi, but the police, who captured Muthupandi, kidnap the survivor. The next day, Sakthi reveals that he brought the survivor, thanks to Muthupandi intentionally showing the police the wrong man, and Sakthi prosecutes Selvam and finds that he has botched up the investigation by declaring Kamalakannan (Raja Rishi) as dead and snatching Kamalakannan's hard-earned money to stop him from killing Kannan. Kamalakannan testifies that he woke up that night to see his family lying in a pool of blood and Rahul getting out of the car, and after seeing what he has done, Rahul spotted Kamalakannan and ran him over with his car, so no there will be no witnesses. Kamalakannan survived, with his leg being broken. Dhanapal tells Rahul to come to the podium and orders Kannan to see if Rahul was the driver. Kannan confirms that Rahul was the one who drove the Land Cruiser. After a conclusion of arguments and counter-arguments between Adhiseshan and Sakthi, Dhanapal directs the Tamil Nadu Police to suspend Selvam and initiate a criminal inquiry against him and also declares Rahul as guilty of the crime and sentences him to 14 years in jail under Section 304 and under section 307 of the
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. While Sakthi celebrates with his team, Adhiseshan is crestfallen over suffering defeat for the first time.


Cast

*
Udhayanidhi Stalin Udhayanidhi Stalin (born 27 November 1977) is an Indian politician, film producer and former actor who has been the 3rd and current deputy chief minister of Tamil Nadu, Deputy Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu since 2024, serving under Chief Ministe ...
as Sakthivel (Sakthi) *
Hansika Motwani Hansika Motwani (born 9 August 1991) is an Indian actress who predominantly appears in Tamil and Telugu films. Motwani began her career as a child actor in Hindi films, and later went on to appear in lead roles in Telugu films, including '' ...
as Priya Dharmalingam * Aishwarya Rajesh as Jennifer *
Prakash Raj Prakash Raj (born Prakash Rai; 26 March 1965) is an Indian actor, film director, producer, television presenter, and politician. Known for his works in Telugu language, Telugu, Tamil language, Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam, English language, Engl ...
as Adhiseshan * Vivek as Surya * Radha Ravi as Justice Dhanapal * Krishna Kumar as Vijay Nair * Srinivasan as Dr. Kuzhandaisamy *
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as Judge *
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as Advocate Pazhani *
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as Advocate * Sangili Murugan as Moorthy *
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as Constable Guruji *
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as Constable * Angana Roy as Priya's sister *
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as Google * Gadam Kishan as Shakti's friend * Suraj as Rahul Dewan * Mohan Agashe as Rahul Dewan's father * Cheranraj as Inspector Selvam * Cell Murugan as Advocate * Sakthivel as Muthupandi * Gajaraj as Dharmalingam * Raja Rishi as Kamalakannan * Sainath as Adhiseshan's junior * Aswin Rao as Vasu * Supergood Subramani * Lollu Sabha Anthony * Satheesh Kumar Sundaram *
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as Raju * TSR Srinivasan


Production

In 2014, director I. Ahmed and producer
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planned a film titled ''Idhayam Murali'', which would star Udhayanidhi and
Hansika Motwani Hansika Motwani (born 9 August 1991) is an Indian actress who predominantly appears in Tamil and Telugu films. Motwani began her career as a child actor in Hindi films, and later went on to appear in lead roles in Telugu films, including '' ...
. However, the team were unable to begin production and decided to stall the venture, instead choosing to remake Subhash Kapoor's 2013 Hindi film, '' Jolly LLB''. Unlike the original film, which was a
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, ''Manithan'' was made to be more serious and dramatic. Motwani and Udhayanidhi were retained as the lead actors. The makers initially sought to cast Akshara Gowda in another major role, before finalising Aishwarya Rajesh. Mohan Agashe, who appeared in the original, repeated his role. Cinematography was handled by R. Madhi, and editing by J. V. Manikanda Balaji. Production began in August 2015, with the film not yet titled. The film was revealed to be reaching completion by early December 2015, before the film's set was destroyed in Saligramam following the 2015 South India floods. The title of the film, ''Manithan'', was announced on 14 January 2016, coinciding with the release of the film's first poster. The makers initially thought of titling the film ''Shakti'', after the lead character, until cast member Vivek suggested ''Manithan''. To secure this title, the team obtained permission from
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, the producers of the 1987 film of the same name. Filming locations included
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,
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and
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. Filming ended by early March 2016.


Music

The soundtrack was composed by Santhosh Narayanan. The audio launch was held at Suryan FM 93.5 in April 2016. The song "Kaichal", despite featuring in the film, was not officially released.


Release

''Manithan'' was released in theatres on 29 April 2016. Post-release release, the film was denied entertainment tax exemption because it allegedly did not meet the state government's then criteria of exemptions for pure Tamil-titled films. Udhayanidhi then announced his plans to appeal in court.


Critical reception

Malini Mannath of ''
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'' wrote, "The courtroom drama with its twists and turns, is engaging and well crafted. With its solid screenplay and its light-hearted take, ''Manithan'' is worth a watch". Lata Srinivasan of ''
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'' wrote, "''Manithan'' works because of the casting and the fact that one lawyer from nowhere decides to fight for justice for the have-nots. It’s a feel-good film that has you rooting for the weak and shows you that being a ''manithan'' (human) is important". M Suganth of ''
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'' called ''Manithan'', a legal drama, "a welcome relief in this age of ghosts and guns" and rated it 3.5 out of 5. Baradwaj Rangan wrote for ''
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'', "''Manithan'' generally hovers in the hmmm-not-all-that-bad-zone because it’s such a crowd-pleasing script".


References


External links

* * {{Rotten Tomatoes 2010s Indian films 2010s legal drama films 2010s Tamil-language films 2016 films Films about corruption in India Films about lawyers Films about social issues in India Films directed by I. Ahmed Films scored by Santhosh Narayanan Films shot in Chennai Films shot in Pollachi Fox Star Studios films Indian courtroom films Indian legal drama films Tamil remakes of Hindi films Tamil-language Indian films