
Inaindha Kaigal
Thriller · Action
Overview
Dr. Chandralekha, a grieving mother, asks an ex-army man David Kumar to rescue her son Gunasekaran who is locked-up in a military prison. But at the same time, the hideous criminal P. K. Roy appoints the fugitive Pratap to kidnap Gunasekharan from the prison. Both leave for their missions respectively, not knowing what surrender holds in his past and the fugitive takes this personal.
Top Cast


C. Arun Pandian
C. Arun Pandian
Maj. David Kumar
C. Arun Pandian
Maj. David Kumar


Ramki
Ramki
Pratap
Ramki
Pratap


Nirosha
Nirosha
Julie
Nirosha
Julie


Sindhu
Sindhu
Geetha
Sindhu
Geetha


Nassar
Nassar
P K Roy
Nassar
P K Roy


Senthil
Senthil
Mani
Senthil
Mani


Srividya
Srividya
Lt. Col. Chandralekha
Srividya
Lt. Col. Chandralekha


Charle
Charle
Charle


Veera Raghavan
Veera Raghavan
Veera Raghavan


Kullamani
Kullamani
Kullamani
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