Maha Prabhu is a 1996 Indian Tamil-language masala film directed by A. Venkatesh, making his directorial debut.
[1] Dhamodaran sells black cinema tickets alongside his friends Sedhu and Vicky.
Shanmugavel, a corrupt politician, is an influential man whom even the police cannot arrest for his crimes.
In the meantime, Bhaskar loses the college's chairman election mainly due to Mahalakshmi, who supported the other contestant.
[3][4] D. S. Ramanujam of The Hindu wrote, "The action sequences are tightly edited (Lenin and V. T. Vijayan) and framed (camera: T. Vijayagopal) right from the start and the screenplay of the director, backed by his dialogue, make it worth the time".
[5] Senthil's dialogue "No Comments Simbly Waste" entered Tamil vernacular, often used by people when tired of responding to questions.