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''Koodi Vazhnthal Kodi Nanmai'' () is a 2000 Indian
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comedy drama Comedy drama, also known by the portmanteau ''dramedy'', is a genre of dramatic works that combines elements of comedy and Drama (film and television), drama. The modern, scripted-television examples tend to have more humorous bits than simple co ...
film directed by V. Sekhar. The film stars
Nassar Nassar ( ar, نصار, lit=helper, protector, supporter, victory-maker), is a given name and surname, commonly found in the Arabic language. Alternative spellings of this name, possibly due to transliteration include Naser, Nasser, Nasir, Naseer ...
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Karan Karan may refer to: People * Karan (given name), an Indian given name * Karan (caste), an Indian caste * Karan Kayastha, a community of Kayastha in Bihar, India * Karan (surname) Places * Karan, Iran (disambiguation), a name for various vi ...
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Khushbu Khushbu Sundar (born Nakhat Khan; 29 September 1970) is an Indian actress, politician, film producer and television presenter. She is known for her works predominantly in Tamil, besides Telugu, Hindi, Malayalam and Kannada films. She is a rec ...
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Roja Roja may refer to: * ''Roja'' (film), a 1992 Tamil-language film by director Mani Ratnam * ''Roja'' (soundtrack), a soundtrack album from the film * Roja Selvamani Roja Selvamani (born Sri Latha Reddy; 17 November 1972), also known as R. K. ...
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Vadivelu Kumaravadivel Natarajan (born 12 September 1960), known professionally as Vadivelu, is an Indian actor, comedian and playback singer, having acted in supporting and lead roles in Tamil cinema. He gained widespread acclaim in Kollywood in the 2 ...
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Vivek Vivek (or Bibek/Bivek in some regions) (विवेक in Devanagari script) is a masculine given name that is popular in South Asia, particularly in India and Nepal. It is of Sanskrit origin and means "wisdom" and/or "conscience". Vivek may refe ...
and
Kovai Sarala Kovai Sarala is an Indian actress and comedian, who prominently plays supporting roles in Tamil and Telugu films. She has won the Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Comedian three times, for her performances in '' Sathi Leelavathi'' (1995), '' ...
(in her 100th Tamil film). The film had musical score by
Deva Deva may refer to: Entertainment * ''Deva'' (1989 film), a 1989 Kannada film * ''Deva'' (1995 film), a 1995 Tamil film * ''Deva'' (2002 film), a 2002 Bengali film * Deva (2007 Telugu film) * ''Deva'' (2017 film), a 2017 Marathi film * Deva ...
and was released on 15 July 2000. The film was remade in Kannada as ''Jenu Goodu''.


Plot

Thangaraj is an innocent man from a middle-class family and his family consists of his wife Meenakshi, and daughter Padma. Boxer Krishnan, an irresponsible person with dreams of making big in politics is Thangaraj's younger brother and is married to Kanagavalli. Sivaraman is Thangaraj's youngest brother and is educated well and works in the same company where Thangaraj works which is owned by Valluvardasan. They all live in a single house as a joint family. Thangaraj and Meenakshi were responsible for bringing up Sivaraman and they consider him as their own son. The family's financial status improves as Sivaraman earns well. Valluvardasan is impressed seeing Sivaraman's character and decides to get his daughter Tamilselvi married to him despite they belong to lower societal status. He also likes Thangaraj's joint family. Initially, Kanagavalli remains sceptical about Tamilselvi as she is from a rich family and believes that she will not mingle with other family members. But Tamilselvi respects everyone in the family. Meanwhile, Sivaraman's behaviour changes as he thinks that he is the major breadwinner for the family and he wants other family members to obey him. This brings up frequent quarrels between Krishnan and Sivaraman as Sivaraman does not like Krishnan being idle at home with political aspirations. Dhandapani is a neighbour of Thangaraj and he falls in love with Padma. Learning of the love affair, Thangaraj decides to get them married. But Dhandapani's father Veerapandi demands huge dowry. Thangaraj and Krishnan accept for the dowry with the hope that Sivaraman will provide the money. Sivaraman gets furious knowing this and he does not agree to give money and these result in a clash between the family members. Meenakshi feels bad as Sivaraman's priority has changed to money and she decides to leave the house with her daughter. Thangaraj also leaves the home along with her. Tamilselvi learns that it was Thangaraj and Meenakshi who tried hard to educate Sivaraman and understands that it is his turn to help them in return. Tamilselvi worries that joint family has parted ways now and she tries to unite them. She meets Meenakshi and apologises for her husband's behaviour and she offers the money needed for the wedding of Padma. But Thangaraj does not accept this and instead, he gets furious seeing Tamilselvi as he believes that Sivaraman has changed a lot after earning money. Sivaraman picks up a quarrel with his wife Tamilselvi after knowing that she has met Meenakshi and Kanagavalli. Also, Thangaraj does not like Meenakshi making friendship with Tamiliselvi and he is not interested to get his daughter Padma married to Dhandapani as he does not want to depend on Tamilselvi's help. But Meenakshi, Kanagavalli and Tamilselvi join and conduct the marriage between Padma and Dhandapani. Finally, Thangaraj's co-workers join with him and protest against Sivaraman where he gets beaten up. Sivaraman realises his mistake and apologises to his family members. In the end, everyone again moves as a joint family.


Cast

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Nassar Nassar ( ar, نصار, lit=helper, protector, supporter, victory-maker), is a given name and surname, commonly found in the Arabic language. Alternative spellings of this name, possibly due to transliteration include Naser, Nasser, Nasir, Naseer ...
as Thangarasu *
Karan Karan may refer to: People * Karan (given name), an Indian given name * Karan (caste), an Indian caste * Karan Kayastha, a community of Kayastha in Bihar, India * Karan (surname) Places * Karan, Iran (disambiguation), a name for various vi ...
as Sivaraman *
Khushbu Khushbu Sundar (born Nakhat Khan; 29 September 1970) is an Indian actress, politician, film producer and television presenter. She is known for her works predominantly in Tamil, besides Telugu, Hindi, Malayalam and Kannada films. She is a rec ...
as Meenakshi *
Roja Roja may refer to: * ''Roja'' (film), a 1992 Tamil-language film by director Mani Ratnam * ''Roja'' (soundtrack), a soundtrack album from the film * Roja Selvamani Roja Selvamani (born Sri Latha Reddy; 17 November 1972), also known as R. K. ...
as Tamilselvi *
Vadivelu Kumaravadivel Natarajan (born 12 September 1960), known professionally as Vadivelu, is an Indian actor, comedian and playback singer, having acted in supporting and lead roles in Tamil cinema. He gained widespread acclaim in Kollywood in the 2 ...
as 'Boxer' Krishnan *
Vivek Vivek (or Bibek/Bivek in some regions) (विवेक in Devanagari script) is a masculine given name that is popular in South Asia, particularly in India and Nepal. It is of Sanskrit origin and means "wisdom" and/or "conscience". Vivek may refe ...
as Dhandapani *
Kovai Sarala Kovai Sarala is an Indian actress and comedian, who prominently plays supporting roles in Tamil and Telugu films. She has won the Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Comedian three times, for her performances in '' Sathi Leelavathi'' (1995), '' ...
as Kanagavalli *
Thyagu Thozhar Thiyagu (born 30 January 1950), also known as Comrade Thiyagu, is a social activist, politician, writer from Indian state of Tamil Nadu. He is also the General Secretary of Tamil National Liberation Movement and is well known for his ...
as Veerapandi * Vijayakumar as Valluvardasan


Soundtrack

The film score and the soundtrack were composed by
Deva Deva may refer to: Entertainment * ''Deva'' (1989 film), a 1989 Kannada film * ''Deva'' (1995 film), a 1995 Tamil film * ''Deva'' (2002 film), a 2002 Bengali film * Deva (2007 Telugu film) * ''Deva'' (2017 film), a 2017 Marathi film * Deva ...
. The soundtrack, released in 2000, features 5 tracks with lyrics written by Muthulingam, Kalidasan, Kamakodiyan and Pazhani Bharathi.


Reception

S. R. Ashok Kumar of ''The Hindu'' gave the film a mixed review: "The film begins brightly but falls flat in the second half". Ayyappa Prasad from ''
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'' noted there were "good performances" though "technically, the film has nothing much to offer". Malini Mannath wrote for Chennai Online, "Director Shekhar, who is well versed with the middle class psyche, handles the scenes with expertise. The scenes are built up very naturally, the build-up to the fight very spontaneous. But after the break-up, the director oosesfocus. The screenplay takes a nose dive from which it never recovers".


References


External links

* {{V. Sekhar 2000 comedy-drama films 2000 films 2000s Tamil-language films Films directed by V. Sekhar Films scored by Deva (composer) Indian comedy-drama films Tamil films remade in other languages