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Description: Video details - sHZpqoaVw60: Unnal Mudiyum Thambi (translation: You can, Brother) is a Tamil language film written and directed by K. Balachander. The film was produced by Rajam Balachander and Pushpa Kandasamy under Kavithalaya Productions. The film features Kamal Haasan and Seetha in the lead roles with Gemini Ganesan, Manorama, Janagaraj, Naasar and Delhi Ganesh playing supporting roles. The film is a remake of the Telugu film Rudraveena. The soundtrack album and background score were composed by Ilaiyaraaja. Cinematography was handled by Raghunath Reddy and editing was done by R. Bhaskaran. The film's plot revolves around clash of ideologies between father and son; the father believes in art while his son is interested in social service. The rest of the film revolves around how the father changes his opinion about his son. The film was released on 12 August 1988. Udhayamoorthy (Kamal Haasan) is the younger son of an illustrious Carnatic music maestro, Bilahari Marthandam Pillai (Gemini Ganesan). The father is a strict disciplinarian who is very class conscious and cares only for his art. The maestro's elder son (Prasad Babu) is born mute and hence had to take to an instrument, the nadhaswaram, which he is quite adept at. A car makes an entry into the village. An MP (VK Ramasamy) gets out of the car and finds that the village is self-disciplined in terms of cleanliness, get rid of bad habits such as drinking, etc. He learns that the cause of all this is a young man named Udayamurthy. The MP wonders how only a young man was able to achieve this and expresses this to Udayamurthy; a flashback begins. Adolescent Udayamurthy from a high society family sees an old blind beggar woman struggling to pick up a banana thrown by a passer-by. Udayamurthy doesn't help the woman and an old man helps the beggar woman instead. The old man calls Udayamurthy and tells him to be helpful to others. Now and adult, Udayamurthy is a very mischievous and happy-go-lucky guy who likes to pull pranks on his family members and gets punished by his father Pilahari Marthandam Pillai, an ardent devotee and a short-tempered Carnatic music singer. One day Marthandam Pillai shouts at his son saying that it is better to die than to live an irresponsible life like this and this hurts Udayamurthy. Next morning family members are shocked on seeing Udayamurthy hanging himself at the middle of the hall. But actually it is another prank played by him and he did not die so. Angayarkanni hurt by the mischief feels sad for not playing her role as a sister-in-law and not raised Udayamurthy properly and made him as an irresponsible boy. Udayamurthy changes his mind and start to be responsible making his family happy. He comes to a decision of being helpful to the society by reminding of the temple incident in his adolescent life and on seeing an old gardener who wants to live usefully for the society at least by planting trees. Cast Kamal Haasan as Udayamoorthy Gemini Ganesan as Bilahari Marthandam Pillai Seetha as Lalithakamalam Manorama as Angayarkanni Meesai Murugesan as Anjayya Prasad Babu as Kamal's mute brother K. S. Jayalakshmi Dhaarini as Kamal's sister Charle V. K. Ramaswamy as "Bloody" MP Janagaraj Nasser as Wine shop owner Delhi Ganesh as Arasiyalvathi Ramesh Aravind as Charukesi