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Madharas Mafia Company

A gangster has powerfull political influence who controls chennai City for more than 25 years with not having single f.i.r filed against Him. Being targeted by a suo-motto case. To nab him, government Appoints a lady i.p.s officer thigazh bharathi in an undercover Operation. In the meantime his subordinates, business partners & rival Gangs also trying to kill him. How i.p.s officer thigazh bharathi Achieved her mission completed and defeated poongavanam’s regine Is the remaining story.

Madharas Mafia Company

NR 2025
Paandav

Inspector Vijay lives with his elder brother, Assistant Commissioner of Police, Ashwini Kumar; and sister-in-law, Jyoti, in a upper middle-class community in India. Assigned an investigation, which leads Vijay to conclude that the crime was committed by K.K. Kelva's man, he risks his life to arrest him, and hold him in prison until such time a date is fixed for a court hearing. Vijay also interrogates his prisoner, often using excessive force. Shortly thereafter, Vijay is instructed to release the prisoner - and the person who instructs him thus is no other than his very own brother, Ashwini, who it seems on the pay-roll of Kelva and his gangsters. What can Vijay possibly do to bring an end to this illicit relationship?

Paandav

4.7 1995
Mohra

Journalist Roma Singh is the daughter of a jailer. While taking a tour of the jail, she is molested by some of the inmates, and an inmate, Vishal Agnihotri comes to her assistance. She finds out that Vishal is in for four homicides, and decides to investigate further. She finds out, with the help of the owner of her publications, Jindal that Vishal was compelled to take the law in his own hands when the courts failed to punish the assailants of his sister and sweetheart. Soon, Vishal is released from prison, and begins to work for Jindal. It is then that he realizes that he has just walked from a walled prison, to an open prison, as the truth behind his release slowly but surely starts to dawn on him.

Mohra

6.2 1994