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Kodambakkam

Kodambakkam in this movie Sugavannan (Nandha), who is staying in village. Later he settles down in Chennai with the dream of becoming a director one-day. In his native, he falls in love with Dhanam (Diya), she motivates him in all the ways to achieve his dreams

Top Cast

  • Nandha

    Nandha

    Sugavannan

  • Diya

    Diya

    Dhanam

  • Tejashree

    Tejashree

    Reethu

  • Ramesh Khanna

    Ramesh Khanna

    Pulikumar

  • Manivannan

    Manivannan

    Ramasamy Gounder

  • Thambi Ramaiah

    Thambi Ramaiah

    Dhanam’s Father

  • Manobala

    Manobala

    Distributor turned producer

  • Ganja Karuppu

    Ganja Karuppu

    Moorthy

Overview

Kodambakkam in this movie Sugavannan (Nandha), who is staying in village. Later he settles down in Chennai with the dream of becoming a director one-day. In his native, he falls in love with Dhanam (Diya), she motivates him in all the ways to achieve his dreams

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