Top Cast
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Jaanvekaa Subramaniam
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Kiran Pradeep
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Jai Bala
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Sachu
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Aadukalam Naren
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Pei Krishnan
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Sentrayan
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Manobala
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Chinnaponnu
Overview
Parrisu is a tamil movie starring Jaanvekaa Subramaniam and Kiran Pradeep in prominent roles. It is directed by Kala Alluri.
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