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Basically the notion of the story is that if any problem occurs to the public, T. Rajendar is there to help them. Mumtaj, a maid in the house falls in love with the T. Rajendar and tries to marry him. Meanwhile there is another character in the story, Sheela, sister. He generally opposes his sister's love for her childhood lover.
Basically the notion of the story is that if any problem occurs to the public, T. Rajendar is there to help them. Mumtaj, a maid in the house falls in love with the T. Rajendar and tries to marry him. Meanwhile there is another character in the story, Sheela, sister. He generally opposes his sister's love for her childhood lover.


'''The sad ending of this movie is that due to some false witness, is adjudged of involvement in corruption. On hearing this T. Rajendar body parts failed.. combined with a new virus attack(virus name-H11dd33 which is a special karadi virus). He is not able to hear that shock and dishonour to his great name. The major twist in climax is when T. Rajendar cant go to two bathroom for 10 days,due to this every 10mins he delived toxic gas and Mumtaj dies due to toxic gas(news spreading via national news channels saying that a planned virus attack from Pakistan ),hearing that news karadi goes to pak border and start releasing his gas continuously...thus the film ends in tragedy....
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The movie is well known for its illogical scenes. For instance, there is a scene where Sheela speaks in support , saying that she will not sacrifice her brother for the sake of her lover. In the immediate next scene however, she threatens to elope with her lover if T. Rajendar does not consent to their marriage.
The movie is well known for its illogical scenes. For instance, there is a scene where Sheela speaks in support , saying that she will not sacrifice her brother for the sake of her lover. In the immediate next scene however, she threatens to elope with her lover if T. Rajendar does not consent to their marriage.



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Veerasamy
Directed byT. Rajender
Written byT. Rajender
Produced byT. Rajender
StarringT. Rajender
Meghna Naidu
Mumtaj
Ajees
Santhanam
Music byT. Rajender
Release date
2007
Running time
200 minutes
LanguageTamil

Veerasamy (Tamil: வீராசாமி) is a low-budget Tamil film released in 2007. It failed to make a big impact at the Kollywood box office. The film was fully made by veteran actor and producer T. Rajendar. Mumtaj and Meghana Naidu starred in the movie along side him.[1]

Synopsis

The movie is basically a political story with a tinge of love and more action. In the movie, is a Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA). Unlike common corrupt politicians, he is very straight forward. The police and the government employees are made to work properly under the control of T. Rajendar.

Plot

Basically the notion of the story is that if any problem occurs to the public, T. Rajendar is there to help them. Mumtaj, a maid in the house falls in love with the T. Rajendar and tries to marry him. Meanwhile there is another character in the story, Sheela, sister. He generally opposes his sister's love for her childhood lover.

The movie is well known for its illogical scenes. For instance, there is a scene where Sheela speaks in support , saying that she will not sacrifice her brother for the sake of her lover. In the immediate next scene however, she threatens to elope with her lover if T. Rajendar does not consent to their marriage.

Soundtrack

The movie has eleven songs composed by T.Rajendar along with the lyrics.[2]

  • Oru Vennilavu - Prasanna, Amrutha
  • Hallo Kadhal - Silambarasan, Prem Gi Amaren
  • Vadi En Kadhal - Manicka Vinayagam
  • Yelelo Veerasamy - T. Rajendar
  • Madhana Kama Rasa - Mathangi
  • Sollaiye Kadhal - T. Rajendar
  • Dai Dai Dai I Love you - Febi
  • Varamparu - Chandrakanth, T. Rajendar
  • Marakka Mudiyale - T. Rajendar
  • Entha Kadhal Pollathathu - Prasanna
  • Vachirukken - T. Rajendar, Anuradha Sriram

References