Naan Pesa Ninaipathellam
"All that I think of speaking"
Viswanath is spurned by Kaveri for being poor although he made many sacrifices to help her succeed in life. Sandhya, who is hurt by her fiance's actions, decides to make a name for herself.
"All that I think of speaking"
Viswanath is spurned by Kaveri for being poor although he made many sacrifices to help her succeed in life. Sandhya, who is hurt by her fiance's actions, decides to make a name for herself.
Anand Babu
Vishwanath (a) Viswam
Mohini
Sandhya
Vivek
Govind
Vizhuthugal Latha
Kaveri
Anand
Anand
Sundarrajan
Sandhya's Father
Singamuthu
Vishwanath's Neighbour
Tinku
Viswanathan (Child)
Sujitha
Kaveri (Child)
Viswanath is spurned by Kaveri for being poor although he made many sacrifices to help her succeed in life. Sandhya, who is hurt by her fiance's actions, decides to make a name for herself.
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