
Blood
Drama
Overview
Shanti finds blood in her underwear at the worst possible time. Against the backdrop of a Tamil coming-of-age ceremony where fertility is celebrated, menstruation is shunned, and infertility is silenced, Shanti struggles to keep a secret.
Top Cast


Bairavi Manoharan
Bairavi Manoharan
Shanti
Bairavi Manoharan
Shanti
Shruthi Yasothan
Shruthi Yasothan
Lani
Shruthi Yasothan
Lani


Neelam Bakshi
Neelam Bakshi
Ranji (Amma)
Neelam Bakshi
Ranji (Amma)


Taru Devani
Taru Devani
Mariai (Ammamma)
Taru Devani
Mariai (Ammamma)
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