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Thangapandi stays with his grandfather after the birth of his stepbrother Sellasamy. He is jealous of him and leaves his mother after an unexpected incident leaves him feeling unwanted.

Top Cast

  • Sivaji Ganesan

    Sivaji Ganesan

    Durairasu Thevar

  • Prabhu

    Prabhu

    Thangapandi

  • Sivakumar

    Sivakumar

    Kathiresan Thevar

  • Radikaa Sarathkumar

    Radikaa Sarathkumar

    Nachiyar

  • Saranya Ponvannan

    Saranya Ponvannan

    Malar

  • Vignesh

    Vignesh

    Raasa

  • Ponvannan

    Ponvannan

    Sellasamy

  • Yuvarani

    Yuvarani

    Thenmozhi

  • Vadivelu

    Vadivelu

    Sonnaiya

Overview

Thangapandi stays with his grandfather after the birth of his stepbrother Sellasamy. He is jealous of him and leaves his mother after an unexpected incident leaves him feeling unwanted.

Rating

6.3 / 10
3 Reviews
1 Popular

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