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Anandham

Thirupathisamy, the eldest son in the family, works hard to raise his three brothers Madhavan, Kannan and Surya. However, problems arise in the family when Madhavan's wife begins to rebel against him.

Top Cast

  • Mammootty

    Mammootty

    Thirupathisamy

  • Murali

    Murali

    Madhavan

  • Abbas

    Abbas

    Kannan

  • Devayani

    Devayani

    Bharathi

  • Rambha

    Rambha

    Renuka Madhavan

  • Sneha

    Sneha

    Viji

  • Vijayakumar

    Vijayakumar

    Thavasi, Viji's father

  • Delhi Ganesh

    Delhi Ganesh

    The four brothers' father

  • Srividya

    Srividya

    The four brother's mother

Overview

Thirupathisamy, the eldest son in the family, works hard to raise his three brothers Madhavan, Kannan and Surya. However, problems arise in the family when Madhavan's wife begins to rebel against him.

Rating

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