
Amaidhi Padai
Comedy · Drama · Crime
Overview
An ambitious and unscrupulous man becomes a major politician, but his illegitimate son is posted as an inspector in his constituency and vows to stop his brutal activities.
Top Cast


Sathyaraj
Sathyaraj
Amavasai (later MLA Nagaraja Cholan)/Inspector Thangavel
Sathyaraj
Amavasai (later MLA Nagaraja Cholan)/Inspector Thangavel


Manivannan
Manivannan
ex-MLA Manimaran
Manivannan
ex-MLA Manimaran


Ranjitha
Ranjitha
Kuyili
Ranjitha
Kuyili


Sujatha
Sujatha
Sivakami
Sujatha
Sivakami


Kasturi Shankar
Kasturi Shankar
Thayamma
Kasturi Shankar
Thayamma


S. S. Chandran
S. S. Chandran
Thayamma's Father
S. S. Chandran
Thayamma's Father


Ganthimathi
Ganthimathi
Thayamma's Mother
Ganthimathi
Thayamma's Mother


Sundarrajan
Sundarrajan
Sundarrajan


Malaysia Vasudevan
Malaysia Vasudevan
Malaysia Vasudevan


Thiyagu
Thiyagu
Thiyagu
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