Maayi (2000 Film)
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''Maayi'' is a 2000 Indian
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-language
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written and directed by Surya Prakash, starring
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and Meena, while Vadivelu, Vijayakumar,
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, Suvalakshmi,
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, and
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play supporting roles. The film was a hit at the box office, and Vadivelu's comedy performance was critically acclaimed. The film was later remade into Telugu as ''
Simharasi '' Simharasi '' is a 2001 Telugu-language film directed by V. Samudra and produced by R. B. Choudary. It stars Rajasekhar and Sakshi Shivanand. It is a remake of the Tamil film ''Maayi''. Plot Narasimharaju is a well-respected, do-gooder in a ...
'' (2001) and in Kannada as ''
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'' (2012).


Plot

Maayi is a well-respected do-gooder in a village. He considers women in the village as his sisters and even helps financially to conduct their weddings. He is a man who is ready to kill his father Irulandi when he learns that the latter had a second wife, but Irulandi opts to kill himself rather than face his son, and so Maayi brings his half-sister Lakshmi to live with him. A local MLA, Sundarapandiyan, comes to Maayi to get his support during the upcoming election, but he refuses and Sundarapandiyan loses the election. But his son, who admires Maayi, marries Lakshmi. Meanwhile, Bhuvaneswari, Maayi's distant relative's daughter, comes to the village from Bangalore and initially misunderstands Maayi by seeing his looks but later realises her mistake after knowing about Maayi's hard work and his help towards improving the village. Maayi has built free hospitals, daycare centres, colleges, etc. to help the villagers. Bhuvana is attracted towards Maayi and proposes to him, but Maayi does not accept her love. But Bhuvana remains confident about marrying Maayi, following which he tells his flashback. Maayi was born into a very poor family where his mother Nachiyamma was infected by
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even before his birth. Due to poor financial condition, Nachiyamma could not be treated in a hospital and instead was kept alone in a room. She was not allowed to touch her son Maayi fearing chances of the disease being spread. Maayi has never seen his mother right from his childhood as she always stays in a closed room. When Maayi was eight years old, his mother gets frustrated more as her disease prevents her to show her affection towards Maayi, and she commits suicide by drowning in a river. This shocks Maayi, and he decides not to marry any woman as he does not want any girl to touch his body, which was even untouched by his beloved mother. Maayi convinces Bhuvana to marry someone else. He also learns that Lakshmi is being tortured by her husband and that it was all a plan to take revenge on Maayi for not supporting Sundarapandiyan during elections. Maayi beats up Lakshmi's husband and says that he will never support criminal activities even if it impacts his family. On the day of Bhuvana's wedding, the bridegroom's family misunderstands that Maayi and Bhuvana are lovers, seeing Maayi's dhoti in her room, and stops the marriage. Bhuvana's friend discloses the truth that Maayi gave his dhoti to safeguard her when her dresses were washed away in water sometime back. Manorama, who also belongs the village, shouts at the groom's family for their cruel thoughts and requests Maayi to marry Bhuvana as that would be the right thing. Maayi obeys Manorama's words as his mother's and marries Bhuvana.


Cast


Production

Sarathkumar performed a stunt in the film by jumping from a height of without the use of a rope.


Soundtrack

Soundtrack was composed by
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.


Controversy

In March 2000, the
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threatened to stall the release of ''Maayi'', with its then leader K. Krishnasamy alleging that while the film revisits the
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, it "totally blacks out the
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hero Immanuel who died in the riots" and the Thevar community were "lionised" onscreen. However, Surya Prakash insisted that the film was less about caste and more a "commercial" entertainer.


Reception

Malathi Rangarajan of ''
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'' wrote, "The movement of the story is rather slow at times, especially in the second half because there is not much happening. But it manages to sustain one's interest". Krishna Chidambaram of '' Kalki'' praised Sarathkumar's characterisation, emotional flashback, Raju Sundaram's choreography and Vadivelu's humour but panned the stunt choreography as unrealistic and concluded saying if these flaws are discounted, we can safely say that it is a sensible film. Malini Mannath of ''Chennai Online'' wrote "'Mayi' is 'Nattamai' and 'Chinna Gounder' gone a bit too far!". ''India Info'' wrote, "If you like masala rustic style, then Mayee is your cup of tea otherwise give it a go by".


Legacy

Following Surya Prakash's death in 2024, ''
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'' noted that the film became his breakthrough.


References


External links

* 2000 action drama films 2000 films 2000s Indian films 2000s Tamil-language films Films directed by Surya Prakash (director) Films scored by S. A. Rajkumar Indian action drama films Super Good Films films Tamil films remade in other languages Tamil-language Indian films {{Improve categories, date=July 2024