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A legally blind, unemployed accountant and his clever street-smart wife plot revenge against a powerful, corrupt city minister and his politician friends who cruelly swindle them out of their life savings. They start by robbing a bank with the help of four amateurish criminals and turn to kidnapping for ransom to accomplish their goal. But as the plot develops they realise that their nemesis is hard to beat. They take on personal risks including taking on bigger banks, politicians and gangsters as they take on the might of corruption in all its forms to achieve their goal. The film has a soundtrack by R.D. Burman and features the song ‘Ek Din’ from the Hindi film ‘Khiladiyon Ka Khiladi’, composed by R D Burman, sung by Kishore Kumar Rajpal Yadav as Virumandi - a blind accountant who gets his wife caught in a mortgage scam and later goes on to seek revenge on those responsible for her plight. The character is inspired from real life allegations of Union Bank of India Chairman Dhanraj Pillai committing the same crime in the 1980s. Virumandi is a blind accountant, who gets his wife caught in a mortgage scam. Later he works with the urban poor. But when they are swindled out of their life savings, Virumandi goes on to seek revenge on the corrupt bankers and the politicians who are responsible for his wife's plight. The film's plot is inspired from real life allegations of Union Bank of India Chairman Dhanraj Pillai committing the same crime in the 1980s. Virumandi is a small guy who gets cheated by big guys. He wants his money back and he goes to any length to get it. A special song was picturized on Rajpal Yadav for this film. The song was shot in Bangkok, Thailand .It is a situational track where Rajpal sings about the picture of his mother, whom he misses while working in Bangkok. The song has been rendered beautifully by Udit Narayan and Lata Mangeshkar.."Virumandi" has received mostly mixed reviews from critics. Taran Adarsh from Bollywood Hungama gave the film a rating of 3/5 stars, writing, "On the whole, "Virumandi" is a meaningful film with an absorbing climax. However, it's a pity that the director didn't go for a nimbler screenplay and better editing". Critics have found inspiration in the film from real life allegations of Union Bank of India chairman Dhanraj Pillai committing mortgage fraud in 1980s. Subhash K Jha from CNN-IBN has said that Virumandi is a movie about corruption. According to him "The movie was not meant to entertain you but make you confront your conscience. cfa1e77820
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