
On the opposite end, we have MCU regular Lakshmi Menon returning to Tamil cinema after a four-year break as Pechi. Pandi (an earnest Vikram Prabhu) is a Muthaiah hero through and through - right from the shabby beard to the twirled moustache to the lungi tied above thigh level. Few movies with less budget and wonderful script ran well in A Centers recently. Now, in the Muthaiah Cinematic Universe (MCU), this YR could be named Kutti Puli, Kombaiah Pandian, Marudhu, Kodi Veeran or… in this case, Pulikuthi Pandi.Ĭast: Vikram Prabhu, Lakshmi Menon, RK Suresh, Vela Ramamoorthy Sasikumar is one of the very few actors in Tamil Cinema whom people think as their friend / brother. Also, YR’s prospective in-laws would have an agenda of their own. In between all this, one of the recipients of YR’s short temper vows revenge against him. And of course, it is love at first sight, or at least after she witnesses his first fight. The film is set in and around the vibrant towns of Sriveliputur and Rajapalayam has Sasikumar who plays Kuttipuli an honest son of a father who gave up his. One fine day, YR meets a woman who is headstrong and independent. He has his trusted aides, usually a loudmouth uncle/cousin and a faithful coterie of friends. He goes around beating fellow YRs whose hearts aren’t as golden as his. Director M Muthaiah’s films are essentially the same, and they all begin with: Once upon a time in a village in Tamil Nadu, there lived a young ruffian (YR) with a heart of gold.
