

Thriller · Action · Drama
Overview
Sannasi, a folk musician, convinces Sooravali, his lover and a female dancer in his troupe, to marry Karuppaiah, a seemingly docile man. Little do they realise the sinister intentions of Karuppaiah, but when they do it is too late.
Top Cast


M. Sasikumar
M. Sasikumar
Sannasi
M. Sasikumar
Sannasi


Varalaxmi Sarathkumar
Varalaxmi Sarathkumar
Sooravali
Varalaxmi Sarathkumar
Sooravali


G. M. Kumar
G. M. Kumar
Samipulavan
G. M. Kumar
Samipulavan


R. K. Suresh
R. K. Suresh
Karuppaiah
R. K. Suresh
Karuppaiah


Ramya NSK
Ramya NSK
Ramya
Ramya NSK
Ramya


Satish Kaushik
Satish Kaushik
Satish Kaushik


Amudhavanan
Amudhavanan
Amudhavanan
Kavya Shah
Kavya Shah
Kavya Shah
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