

Comedy · Drama
Overview
Anbarasu, young and arrogant, and Nallasivam, damaged - physically but not spiritually - by life, are thrown together by circumstances, and find that they are in some ways bound together by fate.
Top Cast


Kamal Haasan
Kamal Haasan
Nalla Sivam
Kamal Haasan
Nalla Sivam


R. Madhavan
R. Madhavan
Anbarasu
R. Madhavan
Anbarasu


Nassar
Nassar
Kandasamy Padayachi
Nassar
Kandasamy Padayachi


Kiran Rathod
Kiran Rathod
Bala
Kiran Rathod
Bala


Santhana Bharathi
Santhana Bharathi
Kandasamy Padayachi's Assistant
Santhana Bharathi
Kandasamy Padayachi's Assistant


Seema
Seema
Balasaraswathi's Mother
Seema
Balasaraswathi's Mother


Yugi Sethu
Yugi Sethu
Uthaman
Yugi Sethu
Uthaman


R.S. Shivaji
R.S. Shivaji
Railway Station master
R.S. Shivaji
Railway Station master


Vichu Vishwanath
Vichu Vishwanath
Padayatchi's assistant
Vichu Vishwanath
Padayatchi's assistant


Balu Anand
Balu Anand
Train Ticket checker for the Coromandel Express[
Balu Anand
Train Ticket checker for the Coromandel Express[
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