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Madurai Veeran is a Tamil folk deity popular in southern Tamil Nadu, India.

Madurai Veeran

Madurai Veeran is a Tamil folk deity popular in southern Tamil Nadu, India. His name was derived as a result of his association with the city of Madurai as a protector of the city. His worship is also popular amongst the Telugu diaspora.

Madurai Veeran may also refer to:

<i>Madurai Veeran</i> (2007 film) 2007 film by Vincent Selva

Madurai Veeran is a 2007 Tamil action-romance film directed by Vincent Selva. The film stars Githan Ramesh and Saloni Aswani in the lead roles. The score and soundtrack are composed by Srikanth Deva. The film received largely negative reviews. The film was a remake of Telugu film Nuvvu Nenu directed by Teja.

<i>Madurai Veeran</i> (1956 film) 1956 film by Dasari Yoganand

Madurai Veeran is a 1956 Indian Tamil-language action film directed by Dasari Yoganand and written by Kannadasan. Based on the folklore legend turned deity of the same name, it stars M. G. Ramachandran as the eponymous character, with Bhanumathi Ramakrishna and Padmini playing his love interests. T. S. Balaiah, N. S. Krishnan and T. A. Madhuram play supporting roles.

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<i>Paruthiveeran</i> 2007 film by Ameer Sultan

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<i>Nuvvu Nenu</i> 2001 Telugu film directed by Teja

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<i>Rojulu Marayi</i> 1955 film by Tapi Chanakya

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<i>Marma Veeran</i> 1956 Tamil film

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Madurai Veeran Enga Saami is a 1990 Tamil film starring Sathyaraj in the lead role pairing with Rupini. The film released to negative reviews and was panned by critics. It was a miserable failure at the box office. The film is a family entertainer and is remembered for Goundamani's role as "Baloon Kandasamy"

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<i>Kodiveeran</i> 2017 film by M. Muthaiah

Kodiveeran is a 2017 Indian Tamil-language action drama film written and directed by M. Muthaiah. M. Sasikumar and Mahima Nambiar are playing as the lead pair in this movie alongside Vidharth, Pasupathy, Poorna, Sanusha, and Bala Saravanan in supporting roles. This is Sasikumar and Muthaiah's second collaboration after Kutti Puli. Kodiveeran is produced by Sasikumar's Company Productions. The music was composed by N. R. Raghunanthan, cinematography by S. R. Kathir, and editing by Venkat Rajan. The film releasaed on 7 December 2017.

<i>Madura Veeran</i> 2018, Tamil film by P. G. Muthiah

Madura Veeran is a 2018 Indian Tamil action drama film written and directed by cinematographer P. G. Muthiah. Viji Subramaniam produced the film alongside with the director, under the banners of V Studios and PG Media Works. Shanmuga Pandian and Meenakshi play the lead roles, while Samuthirakani, Vela Ramamoorthy and Mime Gopi amongst others play supporting roles in the film. Santhosh Dhayanidhi was selected to compose the music for the film. The film's plot narrates the issues on jallikattu and the politics associated with, favouring the tradition rather than the proposed ban. The film released across Tamil Nadu on 2 February 2018 with mixed reviews.