A common critique was that the second half was slightly lengthy and that the storyline was somewhat predictable. However, the overall verdict was that Selvandhan was a worthy watch, particularly for those who appreciate message-driven family dramas.
Melodramas that conclude that family, love, and loyalty are the ultimate forms of wealth, far surpassing gold or property. Notable Connections in Tamil Cinema
Selvandhan (The Wealthy Man) Original Title: Srimanthudu (Telugu) Language: Tamil (Dubbed from Telugu) Release Year: 2015 Genre: Action / Drama / Family Starring: Mahesh Babu, Shruti Haasan, Jagapathi Babu, Rajendra Prasad Director: Koratala Siva Music: Devi Sri Prasad Selvandhan Tamil Movie
in lead roles and focuses on the themes of corporate social responsibility and rural development. The Times of India Movie Profile Original Title: Srimanthudu (Telugu) Release Date: August 7, 2015 Action, Drama, Romantic Koratala Siva Devi Sri Prasad (DSP) Mahesh Babu as Harsha Vardhan Shruti Haasan as Charusheela Jagapathi Babu as Ravikanth (Harsha's father) Rajendra Prasad Brahmanandam BookMyShow Plot Overview
If the filmmakers stick to this nuance, could explore the psyche of a privileged anti-hero, a stark contrast to the "poverty-stricken hero" trope we have seen for decades. A common critique was that the second half
The film features Telugu superstar Mahesh Babu and leading actress Shruti Haasan , alongside veteran actors Jagapathi Babu, Rajendra Prasad, and Sukanya.
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His life takes a turn when he meets , a beautiful and idealistic young woman studying rural development (played by Shruti Haasan). Through her, Harsha becomes acutely aware of the deep-rooted problems plaguing India's villages, including poverty, lack of development, and oppression by local thugs. Compelled to act, Harsha travels to his ancestral village, Devakottai, which he finds in a state of utter despair, dominated by a ruthless local don (Sampath Raj) and his politically connected brother (Mukesh Rishi).