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Valai

There is a core to every story, and in this one, it is PERIYANNAN, a 55-year-old crime baron who has made his fortune with cold-blooded ambition and superstition. Though he leaves his destiny in the hands of astrology, he puts his faith in his most trusted enforcers—SARA and KUTTY, twin brothers who have gained his trust over the years. This trust, though, is paid for in the sacrifice of his own irresponsible younger brother, ILAVARASAN, whose mounting rancour is on the verge of shattering the family's jeopardizing counterpoise. When a perilous prophecy threatens an imminent peril to Periyannan's existence,he goes to desperate lengths to assure his future, triggering a whirlwind of action that will stretch loyalty, love, and deception to their very limits.Lying at the center of the maelstrom is BHAVANI, a woman trapped between the crossroads of power and destiny, whose arrival starts slowly to alter the very fabric of Periyannan's universe.

Valai

NR N/A
Thalaimagan

Thaimagan is a story of an investigative journalist Dheeran (Sarathkumar) who is intent on exposing corrupt minister Shanmugavadivelu (Mukesh Tiwari) and his stooge, the state director general of police (DGP) Alangaram (Seema Biswas).The story revolves around a bottled water plant in a village sanctioned by the minister for a quid pro quo. Dheeran is against the project as it would deplete the ground water resources and warns the people and government about its dangers. The minister sends his goons to silence the newspaper owner (Vijayakumar) permanently. But the...

Thalaimagan

4.0 2006
Pangira

The story of ‘Pangira’ is all about how rapidly Indian villages have changed, over a period of time. Old rural hospitality and contented, peaceful village life – is now a History! Right from natural resources to local politics – ‘Indian village’ has changed and IS still changing from every aspect. Miss-use …of drinking and farming water, un-imaginable destruction of natural resources by cutting down trees in and around villages is normal. Development is happening, but with ‘Jilha Parishads’ and ‘Panchayat Samitees’, politics and courruption has become integral part of the system. At the end, a farmer, a common man, still does not get the price he deserves for his hard work.

Pangira

NR 2011