Maamadurai

Maamadurai is a 2007 Indian Tamil-language film directed by newcomer K. K. Krishnan. The film stars Vaasan Karthik, son of comedian Singamuthu and Midhuna, younger sister of Rajashree. The music was composed by Karthik Raja. The film was released in 2007 to mixed reviews.

Plot
The story starts in Madurai railway station, where Saravanan is a coolie and he was accompanied by his friends Aarumugam and Mayilsami. Saravanan is go-header spends his life like that with his friends. One day Saravanan finds a mobile phone lying unclaimed in railway station and he learns that it belongs to Nandini. Then Saravanan will go to Nandini's home and hand over the phone, by the time he discovered that Nandini is the sister of politician 'One Way' Kumar.

The intro between Saravanan and Nandini grew into friendship and later on it became love. Kumar is aware of his sister love affair, so he tries to separate the couple by means of force, even then Saravanan and Nandini love was steady. At another end, Saravanan discovered his mother's presence through a church father, father helping Saravanan to find his mother.

Soundtrack
The music was composed by Karthik Raja. The track "Sorgam Madhuvile" from the 1978 film Sattam En Kaiyil was remixed in this film.

Reception
S. R. Ashok Kumar of The Hindu wrote that "If the director had bothered to join the loose ends, a reasonably good film would have emerged". Malini Mannath of Chennai Online wrote, "The film at the most is a promising effort from a first-time, director-hero team". Kollywood Today wrote, "the film had made the flight successfully without any interpret". Chitra of Kalki wrote it would have survived if it had been made into a full-length comedy. Love seems like main point but screenplay suddenly shifts to mother sentiment. It looks like as if something going to happen but ends up meh calling the climax uncompelling.