Thenaliraman Tamilyogi May 2026

The story is set in the kingdom of Vijayanagaram, ruled by a king who is easily swayed by his corrupt ministers. These ministers are secretly planning to sell the kingdom's welfare to foreign traders for personal gain. To counter this corruption, a witty and intelligent commoner named Thenaliraman enters the court as a jester and advisor. Using his sharp intellect, humor, and clever schemes, he exposes the ministers' greed and restores justice to the kingdom, all while winning the king's favor. Vadivelu's Grand Comeback

The importance of wisdom and common sense over blind bureaucracy.

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The highlight of the film is undoubtedly Vadivelu's performance. Playing both the king and the jester, he showcases his versatile acting range. While the jester character allows him to utilize his signature slapstick and witty dialogue, the role of the king offers a more nuanced performance. Fans who missed his presence in Tamil cinema celebrated this film as a fitting return for the "Vaigai Puyal." Themes and Satire

Thenaliraman is a 2014 Tamil-language historical comedy film starring Vadivelu in a dual role. The film marked the highly anticipated return of the legendary comedian to the silver screen after a long hiatus. Directed by Yuvaraj Dhayalan, the movie blends folklore with political satire, drawing inspiration from the legendary 16th-century court poet and advisor Tenali Rama. Plot Summary The story is set in the kingdom of

✨ Thenaliraman is more than just a comedy; it is a tribute to one of India's most beloved folk heroes, reimagined through the lens of one of Tamil cinema's greatest comedians.

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