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Mangamma Sabadham (1985 film)

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Mangamma Sabadham
File:Randum Randum Anju.jpg
DVD Cover
Directed byK. Vijayan
Written byAaroordas (dialogues)
Story byBabbar Subhash
Produced bySuresh Balaji
StarringKamal Haasan
Madhavi
Sathyaraj
Sujatha
CinematographyDiwary
Edited byD Vasu
Music bySankar Ganesh
Production
company
Sujatha Cine Arts
Release date
  • 21 September 1985 (1985-09-21) (India)
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CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Mangamma Sabadham (English: Mangamma's oath) is a 1985 Tamil-language Indian feature film directed by K. Vijayan and produced by K. Balaji, starring Kamal Haasan, Sujatha, Madhavi and Sathyaraj.[2] The song 'Oththikko Raasa Raasa' sounds like Michael Jackson's Billie Jean & the song video appears like Michael Jackson's Thriller.

The film is the remake of 1984 Hindi hit Kasam Paida Karne Wale Ki, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Smita Patil and Amrish Puri.

Plot

Ashok (Kamalhassan) is raised to be a stuttering, frightened coward by his cruel uncle Bhoopathy (Satyaraj). When Mangamma (Sujatha) and her cohorts learn that he is unmarried, she works her way into his mother's heart and marries him. But when she learns about his ill-treatment at the hands of his uncle, his plight changes her heart and she decides to stay on. But Bhoopathy reveals her initial plan of absconding with the money and drives her out. When Ashok runs to join her, Bhoopathy kills him. Mangamma is thought to be dead but she survives and raises her son Raja (Kamal again) to be a fearless young man well-versed in fighting, dancing, etc. Once he learns the story, he, along with his girlfriend Radha (Madhavi), settles scores with Bhoopathy and his son Jaipal (Nalinikanth).

Cast

Soundtrack

Soundtrack was composed by Sankar Ganesh.[3][4][5][6]

  • Cola Cola — Vani Jairam
  • Adey Udambellam — Vani Jairam
  • Sorgathin Vaasal — SPB
  • Ootthikka Raasa — SPB
  • Thaai Sathyam — SPB

Reception

The film mainly received mixed to negative reviews from the critics, but done average business at the box office. Its Malayalam dubbed version Randum Randum Anju ( 2+2=5 ), also done average business in kerala.

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