Mangalyam Song Lyrics In English

Singers : Silambarasan TR, Roshini JKV and Thaman S

Music by : Thaman S

Male : Chellakutty rasaathi poradhenna soodethi
Kannae un kaadhal kadhava vaikkadha saathi
Vellaikatti nee aathi vekkamennu yemaathi
Etti etti pogathadi ennai mallathi
Unnai naan nenjukulla thottil katti vechen kaapathi

Male : Adi kotti kedakkuthu azhagu
Nee kooda vanthu konjom pazhagu
Un kannae ennai karaiyil yethum padagu
Unnai koththa ninaikkuthu kazhugu
Un meni engum enna mezhugu
Naan kaattaraiyum adakki aalum madhugu

Male : Ondi veeran naanadi
Unnakketha aalum thaanadi
Un pattu pattu kannam
Thottu thottu muththam veppen paaradi

Male : Vetrivelum naanadi
Veli vesham poda maatendi
Un aththai aththai peththa
Muthurathinatha minja yaaradi

Male : Podra…

Male : Podra…

Chorus : Hey mangalyam thanthunanena
Mama jeevana hetuna
Mangalyam thanthunanena
Mama jeevana hetuna

Chorus : Mangalyam hey hey…
Thanthunane hetuna…
Hey mangalyam thanthunanena
Mama jeevana hetuna

Female : Chellakutty rasathi poga matten soodethi
Unnaala naanum nadaiya vechenae maathi
Vellaikatti nee aathi vedala ponna yemathi
Vittu vittu pogaatha un anba kaapathi
Usuril oonjal katti aada vitten sollama nethi

Female : Unnai alli anaikku viralu
Perai solla mattum thaanae kuralu
Nee kaadhal ennum kadavulo arulu
Unnai thottu thodanguthu pagalu
Pechil saaral adikkuthu veyilu
Un kannu patta kaana pogum puyalu

Male : Ondi veeran naanadi
Unnakketha aalum thaanadi
Un pattu pattu kannam
Thottu thottu muththam veppen paaradi

Male : Vetrivelum naanadi
Veli vesham poda maatendi
Un aththai aththai peththa
Muthurathinatha minja yaaradi

Male : Podra…

Male : Podra…

Chorus : Hey hey
Hey hey
Hey mangalyam thanthunanena
Mama jeevana hetuna
Mangalyam thanthunanena
Mama jeevana hetuna

Chorus : Mangalyam hey hey…
Thanthunane hetuna…
Hey mangalyam thanthunanena
Mama jeevana hetuna

Seven runs required off six balls. Eswaran (Silambarasan TR) struts into the crease with much fanfare. He wastes a couple of balls, much to the chagrin of his teammates. He gets a lucky run in the form of a wide. And wastes another ball. Till it all boils down to the last ball, and Eswaran, in true CSK-style, wraps off things with a huge six.

Eswa-ran but well, Eswar doesn’t need to run.

There is a lot of fun in this introduction sequence and maybe in the first half too – ‘Eswaran’ revolves around how Simbu is loyal to Bharathirajaa, whose family is at loggerheads due to a dispute. But it slowly veers into cliche territory, resorting to re-using every cliché associated with rural-based films that Tamil cinema has dished out in the last couple of decades.

Eeswaran
  • Cast: Simbu, Nidhi Agerwal, Bharathiraaja, Nandita Swetha
  • Director: Suseenthiran
  • Storyline: How Eswaran helps Periyasamy’s family come together despite many challenges

The film opens with Bharathirajaa’s story, and how his life changes due to the predictions of an astrologer. Things become topsy turvy, and his long dream of spending time with his grandchildren becomes increasingly difficult once an unsavoury incident occurs in the family. But when it finally does come true, will they all be one big happy family?

Like the many rural entertainers we have seen in the past few years, Eswaran gets the numbers right… and packs the household with as many members as possible, so much that it becomes difficult to keep track of who is related to who. But it misses out on the emotion or drama between these characters, which is what makes most of these films work.

Bharathirajaa is apt in a role that has now become a cliche – the head of a family eternally waiting for a big family re-union. But the revenge angle thrust forcefully into the script is weak. The romantic track is mildly interesting; it’s a huge relief that the writing does not include the typical hero-falling-in-love portions, but even that gets drab after a while.

It was good to see Simbu letting himself loose in a rural milieu and trying out what Karthi and Sivakarthikeyan did in films like ‘Kadaikutty Singam’ and ‘Namma Veetu Pillai’. But director Suseenthiran’s idea bank seems to have run dry after the initial setup; a snake sequence seems to stretch for a lot more than it ought to and the supposed twist is something very predictable. What he does well, however, is the smart inclusion of the COVID-19 pandemic and lockdown elements in the script (Eswaran was said to be shot in record time).

The mass moments try to coexist with the family-pleasing moments; even the opening credits play out like that… the word Silambarasan TR is accompanied by fire and heavy beats, while the rest of the names roll out accompanied by a gentle melody. But ‘Eswaran’ needed a far more heavy dose of the latter; a gentler approach and some emotion in the characters could have made it a better festival package for the big screen.

Directed by

Suseenthiran

Writing Credits (in alphabetical order)

Suseenthiran

Cast (in credits order)

T.R. Silambarasan T.R. Silambarasan Aadhisivam (Eeswaran)
Bharathiraja Bharathiraja Periyasamy
Nidhhi Agerwal Nidhhi Agerwal Poongodi
Nandita Shwetha Nandita Shwetha Vasuki
Bala Saravanan Bala Saravanan Kutty Puli
Harish Uthaman Harish Uthaman Police Officer
Aruldoss Aruldoss Aadhinarayanan
Munishkanth Munishkanth Maragathamani
Kaali Venkat Kaali Venkat Kaali
Manoj K. Bharathi Manoj K. Bharathi Younger Periyasamy (as Manoj Bharatiraaja)
Stun Siva Stun Siva Rathnasamy (as Stun Shiva)
Aadhavan Aadhavan Mayakannan
Bava Lakshmanan Bava Lakshmanan

Produced by

Balaji Kapa producer

Music by

S. Thaman

Cinematography by

S. Tirru

Film Editing by

Anthony

Music Department

Ananthu playback singer
Deepak playback singer
M.L. Gayatri playback singer
Roshini Jkv playback singer
T.R. Silambarasan playback singer
Aravind Srinivas playback singer
S. Thaman playback singer
Vaisakh music producer
Osho Venkat music producer