Maasilamani

Maasilamani is a 2009 Indian Tamil-language romance action comedy film directed by R. N. R. Manohar and produced by AGS Entertainment. It stars Nakul and Sunaina and in their second collaboration after Kadhalil Vizhunthen, while Pawan, Santhanam, Karunas, Srinath and M. S. Baskar appear in supporting roles. The music was composed by D. Imman with cinematography and editing by Vetri and Manoj.

Maasilamani was released on 19 June 2009 and became a commercial success at the box office. The film was remade in Odia as To Akhire Mun in 2010.

Plot
Maasilamani aka Maasi (Nakul) is an orphan living in a lower-middle-class colony. With a heart of gold, he is a popular guy who takes up local issues, fights for them, and is considered rowdy by those who do not know him. Enters the heroine Divya (Sunaina), a rich upper-middle-class girl who is a dance instructor and with whom Maasi falls in love at first sight. However, Divya shows aversion to his rowdyism due to ruining her dance competition and gets offended by his proposal. Urged by his friends, Maasi attempts to win her family by being a good person and dons another name, Mani. All are aware that Mani and Maasi are one person except Divya. When Divya finds out the truth about him while he was beating someone, she gets into a dilemma as to whom she has to choose. Bhoopathy (Pawan), the new local corrupt inspector who is also behind Divya, is determined to flop Maasi's plans and prove that Mani is none other than Maasi and started troubling his relatives, Selvi, who is Maasi's aunt's daughter gets into accident done by Bhopathy and tells the truth to Maasi and her mother while Divya rejects Bhopathy's marriage proposal and choses Mani to be her husband and Maasi fights with Bhopathy for troubling his relatives. Maasi does a death drama for Divya and she realises her mistakes and they embrace.

Music
The songs were composed by D. Imman. The album consists of five songs.

Reception
Behindwoods wrote "Masilamani gives you an instant hangover of having watched too many movies over a very short period of time. The script feels like a medley-mash of movies released over the past decade. And it wouldn't be possible for us to name each of them since the list runs to pages." Indiaglitz wrote "As said old wine in a new bottle, SUN Pictures' 'Masilamani' definitely adheres to this quote. The movie reflects a mix of several masala flicks with a dash of refinement."

Box office
Maasilamani was a commercial success at the box office grossing $2 million.