Manithanin Marupakkam 1986
"The other side of man"
In the gripping Tamil drama romance *Manithanin Marupakkam* (1986), directed by Rangarajan K, a man's life unravels under the weight of a shocking crime and a haunting confession.
Director: Rangarajan K
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Manithanin Marupakkam (1986) about?
The film follows Ravi Varma, a man serving a life sentence for murdering his wife, who reveals the true events to her sister, a journalist. As the narrative unfolds, layers of deception and tragedy are exposed, challenging the audience to question what really happened.
Who directed Manithanin Marupakkam?
The film was directed by Rangarajan K, known for his skill in crafting intense emotional dramas.
Who stars in Manithanin Marupakkam?
The film stars Sivakumar, Radha, Jayashree, Jai Jagadish, and Rajyalakshmi in key roles.
Is Manithanin Marupakkam (1986) worth watching?
With its compelling narrative and strong performances, *Manithanin Marupakkam* offers a thought-provoking viewing experience. While unrated on IMDb, its drama-romance blend and emotional depth make it a standout Tamil classic worth exploring.
How long is Manithanin Marupakkam?
The film has a runtime of 122 minutes.
About Manithanin Marupakkam (1986) — A Tamil drama that explores love, betrayal, and redemption
In the gripping Tamil drama romance *Manithanin Marupakkam* (1986), directed by Rangarajan K, a man's life unravels under the weight of a shocking crime and a haunting confession. Ravi Varma (Sivakumar), convicted of murdering his wife Kala (Radha), shares his raw and painful story with Sujatha (Jayashree), a journalist and Kala's sister. As the layers of deceit and betrayal peel away, the film dives deep into themes of justice, guilt, and redemption, creating an atmosphere thick with emotional intensity and moral dilemma.
The narrative weaves a tale of love turned tragic, where every revelation challenges the viewer's perception of truth and loyalty. With its stellar cast—led by Sivakumar's powerful portrayal and Radha's poignant performance—*Manithanin Marupakkam* stands as a testament to the complexities of human relationships. This remake of the Malayalam classic *Nirakkoottu* delivers a compelling cinematic experience that lingers long after the credits roll.