Mapla Singam


Mapla Singam is a 2016 Indian Tamil-language romantic comedy film directed by Rajasekhar. The film features Vimal and Anjali in the leading roles, with Soori in a supporting role. Don Ashok has penned the dialogs. N. R. Raghunanthan has scored the music, whereas cinematography was done by V. S. Tharun Balaji and editing by Vivek Harshan. The film released on 11 March 2016.

Plot

Sevagapandian is a politician leading his life with his only daughter Vinodhini and his brother’s son Anbu. Anbu accompanies Sevagapandian in his political meetings and treats his cousin Vinodhini as his own sister. Vinodhini falls in love with Satish and discloses this to Anbu requesting to convince Sevagapandian. Anbu waits for the right time to disclose about Vinodhini’s love to Sevagapandian. Meanwhile, Anbu falls in love with Shailaja who happens to be the sister to Satish for which she reciprocates as well.
Sevagapandian is against love marriages and starts looking for an alliance for Vinodhini. Vinodhini requests her father to postpone her wedding for a few years as she prefers to get employed, for which Sevagapandian refuses. Vinodhini goes missing and everyone assumes that she has eloped with Satish. Sevagapandian and his henchmen thrashes Satish’s home leaving their family members insulted. However, it is revealed that Vinodhini has gone to Coimbatore for a job interview. Anbu feels bad for Sevagapandian’s behavior and apologizes to Shailaja.
Sevagapandian speeds up Vinodhini’s marriage arrangements and Vinodhini decides to get married to Satish in a register office. Anbu understands Vinodhini’s situation and agrees to help her. Vinodhini gets married to Satish. Sevagapandian gets furious and informs Anbu to revenge Satish family by marrying Shailaja. Anbu uses this opportunity and marries Shailaja.

Cast

announced that they would fund a film to be directed by Rajasekhar, an erstwhile assistant of Ezhil. The film began production in November 2014, with a photo shoot taking place with Vimal, Anjali and Soori. A Scottish pianist, working at A.R.Rahman's KM Music Conservatory, Adam Greig, was selected to portray a foreigner in the film, featuring in comedy scenes alongside Soori. The movie cleared censor board verification and came out with U certificate.

Review

Times of India gave the movie 3 stars stating " Two warring groups in a village, romance that blossoms between the youngsters in these groups, and a happy ending! Before you say 'Yawn!', here's the news. Mapla Singam is actually not bad. The film seems to have been cut from the same cloth as films like Varuthapadatha Valibar Sangam. Sivakarthikeyan has made a career out of these films, and Vemal's attempts have largely gone unnoticed. Perhaps this one could do the magic.".

Soundtrack

The music was composed by N. R. Raghunanthan.