

History · Crime · Drama
Overview
Set in the backdrop of a film set, in the 1950’s in post colonial Madras, the film is centred around the professional rivalry between a film-maker trying to make his seminal film and the top reigning actor who the director once introduced. The rivalry spirals around the leading actress, a debutante and as the relationship between the three.
Top Cast


Dulquer Salmaan
Dulquer Salmaan
T. K. Mahadevan
Dulquer Salmaan
T. K. Mahadevan


Bhagyashri Borse
Bhagyashri Borse
Kumari
Bhagyashri Borse
Kumari


Samuthirakani
Samuthirakani
A. P. Kodandaraman
Samuthirakani
A. P. Kodandaraman


Ravindra Vijay
Ravindra Vijay
Martin Prabhakaran
Ravindra Vijay
Martin Prabhakaran


Rana Daggubati
Rana Daggubati
Phoenix
Rana Daggubati
Phoenix


Gayathrie Shankar
Gayathrie Shankar
Devi
Gayathrie Shankar
Devi


Nizhalgal Ravi
Nizhalgal Ravi
Sivabalan Mudhaliyar
Nizhalgal Ravi
Sivabalan Mudhaliyar


Vaiyapuri
Vaiyapuri
Selvam
Vaiyapuri
Selvam


Java Sundaresan
Java Sundaresan
Stage Presenter
Java Sundaresan
Stage Presenter


Bijesh Nagesh
Bijesh Nagesh
Babu
Bijesh Nagesh
Babu
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