Thanga Magan Page #7

Synopsis: Thamizh's love that develops gradually, damaging relationship with his cousin in the process, gets torn around the lovers' conflicting ideas of where his family fits in their nucleus of life. The lover gets married to the estranged cousin, Thamizh gets a wife he considers he is blessed to have had and just when things appear to be settling down, a devastating turn of events shakes his family apart. In his quest for reason, he learns his cousin had something to do with it and teaches the ones involved a 'costly' lesson.
Genre: Action, Drama, Romance
Director(s): Velraj
  2 wins & 2 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.0
Year:
2015
122 min
139 Views


Your dad might have had

another family or something

Maybe he had to pay for those children?

If you don't know,

just say so.

Don't you speak that way.

Or you'll pay for it.

You told that boy the truth,

what if he brings the cash?

I just need to know

what happened to my money.

If he brings the cash, we'll see.

Don't mind my asking

First, his father asked about the money.

And now, it's Tamizh.

What's happening, Aravindh?

Are you involved in this somehow?

I'm really pissed off.

Just go away.

Leave me alone.

-Why are you pissed off?

I said leave me alone.

I can't tell you.

Why can't you tell me?

I said I can't.

-I want to know why!

What is it that you can't tell me?

You must be hiding something.

-Yes, woman.

But I can't tell you.

You'd tell on me to your ex-boyfriend.

Why should I tell you?

My ex-boyfriend?

Drop the act.

Isn't Tamizh your ex-boyfriend?

How did you know?

How did you know?

I saw it.

I saw it all.

I saw him avoiding me

and running after you.

I followed him.

I saw you.

I saw how pretty you were.

I saw that he always

got better things in life than me.

But I had nothing

to do with your break-up.

So, I thought "Why not take her?"

I told my mom that I liked this girl.

And to talk to her parents.

And now

You're mine.

Why do you hate him so much?

So... his dad's money?

I took it!

I've got the money.

What do you want me to do?

There's fifty million in this.

-Fifty million?

How did you get so much money?

This is my officer's unaccounted money, it seems.

He's got a tip-off about a raid

at his house.

So he's asked me to keep this money

for a few days.

Uncle, what if there's trouble?

-There won't be any trouble.

Why did you bring it to me?

-I live in the Officer's Quarters.

How could I take this money home?

Besides, there was a robbery

at the neighbours' last week.

I brought it here

because it would be safer.

I'll get it back from you

when the Officer asks.

Just keep it safe.

Okay, uncle.

But don't mention it to mom.

Black money, raids she'll worry.

-I won't tell her.

And you don't mention anything

to Tamizh or your aunt.

They'll ask too many questions.

Especially Tamizh!

I thought I'd use it for my business

and return it in a few days.

I didn't think he'd come back

and ask for it so soon.

The cash I gave you...?

The officer wants it back.

Get it.

What are you talking about, uncle?

What cash?

The day before your wedding,

I gave you this officer's cash, right?

The black bag. That one.

Go, get it.

Uncle, I have no idea what you're talking about.

On the day of my wedding

A black bag?

You didn't.

You didn't give me any bag, uncle.

Stop joking, boy.

Bring the bag.

Uncle, I'm very serious.

You didn't give me any bag.

Boy!

Is this something you joke about?

Go, now.

What's happened?

My superior officer had asked me

to keep his cash for him.

I gave it to this boy for safekeeping.

Now he tells me I never gave it!

Is this something to joke about?

What's this?

Return his bag.

Mom, I don't even know

what he's talking about.

Why would I refuse it if he had

given it to me?

Uncle

It's slipped from your memory

and you're babbling now...

I've got a memory slip?

Hit me, uncle.

Hit me!

My father is dead, anyone can barge into

my house and hit me.

How could you raise your arm

at him, brother?

He says you didn't give it.

My son doesn't lie.

Uncle, don't take this the wrong way.

Your memory has been getting

worse by the day.

I kept telling Tamizh

that you needed to see a doctor.

See what's happened?

I remember very clearly...

I did give you the cash.

I did

You must have

forgotten it somewhere, uncle.

I thought it was done.

But he came back with Tamizh

the next day

I thought maybe he knew about it, too.

But he hadn't told him.

Aravindh, please.

If you've got it,

give it back to me.

Not for any other reason.

I'm scared that I'm going crazy!

Why are you doing this, uncle?

I don't have the money,

how could I return it?

I didn't want to use the money

immediately after he died

I was just about to invest it in business

but Tamizh comes and asks me now.

Should I keep waiting for them?

You're not human!

You're a monster.

-Get lost.

Is it hard-earned money?

This is someone's black money.

I'm ashamed of you.

-Where are you going?

Let go!

-What are you..?

Yamuna

How are things?

Going on.

Everyone at home..?

They're alive.

And Tamizh?

What about Tamizh?

He's the same.

He goes to work at the shop

in the morning.

He returns only at night.

My mother-in-law just sits

in one corner

Things are not the way they were.

All that happiness,

the laughter

Always wondering

what happened to dad.

And the worst part...

There was this chirpy little boy in him.

He's missing.

Bottling up so much,

unable to talk to me

He's never harmed anyone.

He wept like a child yesterday.

Why should he weep?

I'm whining about my issues

like a mad person

And making you cry, too.

No, it's not that!

I shouldn't have spoken that way.

I'm sorry.

No, listen to me.

Tamizh's dad

Aravidh is the reason he died.

The money that Tamizh's dad gave

Aravindh has got it.

I raised him like a son.

Why did he do that?

Mom, don't cry.

No.

I have to see him.

I have to see his face.

-No, mom.

I want to see the man who killed dad

-No, mom. Listen to me.

Mom

Why did he..?

Don't let him get away with this, Tamizh.

Don't let him get away.

Make him pay.

I already looked all over

the house.

The cash is not here.

Aravindh brought these documents

to lease a plot.

I don't know anything about it.

Hello, sir.

-Tell me.

Aravindh asked me to meet you.

-We'll seal the deal tomorrow.

What now?

We shall seal the deal,

but he wanted us to go over the details.

I've told you a dozen times.

Total investment- 10 million.

You'll get returns of 500 thousand

to a million in a month.

It's a booming locality,

with IT companies and call centers.

I've got many offers for the place.

I'm giving it to you because

you're paying it all in black money.

We're okay with the deal,

but the venue

We sign all our deals at the family room

in Shwetha Park hotel.

Be there by 7 A.M.

-Shwetha Park

Okay, sir.

But instead of 7 A.M,

could you make it 9?

Auspicious time...

Okay!

-I'll see you there.

You've come to the right address, dude.

Come on in.

Sit down.

I prayed so hard

That you shouldn't turn up here.

And you shouldn't

be the one holding this cash.

How could you?

My father is dead.

And you act like such a thing

never even happened.

My mom raised you like a son!

I didn't think your dad would

commit suicide.

But I

Really need this money now.

Maybe

We could split this money between us.

You want to split this money?

Didn't you say my dad had another family?

You're a good man.

Don't

Don't!

Everytime you started a business

and lost money

My dad would worry night and day.

How could you do this?

Aren't we made of the same blood?

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