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Something Something… Unakkum Enakkum

The story starts in a jail, where prisoner Muthupandi (Prabhu) is being interrogated by a police officer (Vijayakumar) about his past. Without hesitation, Muthupandi tells. Muthupandi is a son of the soil, a very hard working self-made man who dotes on his only sister Kavitha (Trisha Krishnan). Their mother died very early and it was Muthupandi who brought up Kavitha with a lot of love and affection. Kavitha’s best friend Lalitha (Richa Pallod), who is getting married, takes Kavitha to her house for the nuptial ceremony. As an emotional scene prior to this notes, this is the first time Kavitha has been away from her brother.

Top Cast

  • Ravi Mohan

    Ravi Mohan

    Santhosh

  • Trisha Krishnan

    Trisha Krishnan

    Kavitha

  • Prabhu

    Prabhu

    Muthupandi

  • K. Bhagyaraj

    K. Bhagyaraj

    Krishnan

  • Geetha

    Geetha

    Janaki

  • Richa Pallod

    Richa Pallod

    Lalitha

  • Manivannan

    Manivannan

    JP

  • Santhanam

    Santhanam

    Arivu

  • Tejashree

    Tejashree

    Shalini

Overview

The story starts in a jail, where prisoner Muthupandi (Prabhu) is being interrogated by a police officer (Vijayakumar) about his past. Without hesitation, Muthupandi tells. Muthupandi is a son of the soil, a very hard working self-made man who dotes on his only sister Kavitha (Trisha Krishnan). Their mother died very early and it was Muthupandi who brought up Kavitha with a lot of love and affection. Kavitha’s best friend Lalitha (Richa Pallod), who is getting married, takes Kavitha to her house for the nuptial ceremony. As an emotional scene prior to this notes, this is the first time Kavitha has been away from her brother.

Rating

6.3 / 10
27 Reviews
1 Popular

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