At its core, Mudhalvan (meaning The First One or The Chief Minister ) tells the story of Pugazhendhi (Arjun Sarja), a dynamic and ambitious television journalist who lands a fiercely debated interview with the reigning Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, Aranganathan (Raghuvaran).
His performance as the cunning and witty antagonist is often cited as one of the best villainous roles in Tamil cinema.
Raghuvaran’s portrayal of Chief Minister Manivannan is a masterclass in acting. He did not rely on stereotypical, loud villainy. Instead, he used cold body language, sarcastic delivery, and an aura of pure arrogance to create a truly formidable adversary. Technical Brilliance: A.R. Rahman and Shankar
At its core, Mudhalvan (meaning The First One or The Chief Minister ) tells the story of Pugazhendhi (Arjun Sarja), a dynamic and ambitious television journalist who lands a fiercely debated interview with the reigning Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, Aranganathan (Raghuvaran).
His performance as the cunning and witty antagonist is often cited as one of the best villainous roles in Tamil cinema. tamilyogi mudhalvan exclusive
Raghuvaran’s portrayal of Chief Minister Manivannan is a masterclass in acting. He did not rely on stereotypical, loud villainy. Instead, he used cold body language, sarcastic delivery, and an aura of pure arrogance to create a truly formidable adversary. Technical Brilliance: A.R. Rahman and Shankar At its core, Mudhalvan (meaning The First One

