Fan joins mom after 50 years on MGR anniversary
By Express News Service - SALEM/COIMBATORE
25th December 2012 08:48 AM
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Teary homecoming: Mani embraces his mother Nagammal on his return home after 50 years on Monday | Express
A diehard MGR fan, who left his family 50 years ago due to his love for the hero, had a teary reunion with his kith and kin on Monday, the 25th death anniversary of the screen legend.
Mani (73), a resident of K R Toppur, Salem District, never missed a chance to watch MGR movies in his young days. A carpenter, he frequently bunked work to watch movies of his matinee idol at the local theatre, much to the ire of his father, Kuppusamy.
A reprimand from his father against the hero-worship angered Mani and he ran away to Chennai in 1962. In the capital, he managed to find employment in Kollywood as a set assistant and worked in over 150 movies.
Though he found a place in the tinsel town, his heart wept for his dear ones back home. He sent letters to his family, but the habit gradually died after the replies were not encouraging.
At the time of partition of family property, some of his relatives tried to grab his share, taking advantage of his absence. This prompted his five brothers and three sisters to track him down using clues in the old letters.
Mani visited his house on Monday, embraced his mother Nagammal and shared his joy with relatives. “My father beat me up for watching MGR movies. However, I feel fortunate to have worked for his movie Maduraiyai Meeta Sundarapandiyan,” Mani recalled, with a sparkle in his eye.
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Puratchi Thalaivar MGR is a phenomenon who always infused love for mother and mother country through his films as a matinee-idol and TN Chief Minister as well. The songs from some of his films like Thaiyai Kaatha Thanaiyan, Adimaippen are few examples how the Late Puratchi Thalaivar set an example to others about his love for his mother. In Oli Vilakku, MGR as the hero of the film would offer his woolen coat to an aged lady who would suffer in biting cold. Wherever Puratchi Thalaivar went in the capacity of the founder leader of the AIADMK party his attention would automatically divert towards women-folk and treated them as his own kith and kin. For any MGR fan like Mr Mani would always love to take care of his mother and father, and perhaps this ideal of MGR has ingrained in him which united him with his age-old mother Nagammal on the day of MGR's death day fell on December 24th last.
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