
Kaali
Action · Drama
Overview
An Indian doctor in the US, haunted by a recurring nightmare, learns that he is adopted, and comes to India to know his real roots. Where does his search lead him to?
Top Cast


Vijay Antony
Vijay Antony
Kaali, Kaalidoss, Kaaliappan and Kaalimuthu
Vijay Antony
Kaali, Kaalidoss, Kaaliappan and Kaalimuthu


Sunaina
Sunaina
Poo Mayilu (Parvathy)
Sunaina
Poo Mayilu (Parvathy)


Anjali
Anjali
Valli
Anjali
Valli


Amritha Aiyer
Amritha Aiyer
Thenmozhi
Amritha Aiyer
Thenmozhi


Shilpa Manjunath
Shilpa Manjunath
Parvathy
Shilpa Manjunath
Parvathy


Yogi Babu
Yogi Babu
Gopi
Yogi Babu
Gopi


Vela Ramamoorthy
Vela Ramamoorthy
Parvathy’s husband
Vela Ramamoorthy
Parvathy’s husband


R. K. Suresh
R. K. Suresh
Das
R. K. Suresh
Das


Nassar
Nassar
Thala Vatti Maari
Nassar
Thala Vatti Maari


Jayaprakash
Jayaprakash
Father John
Jayaprakash
Father John
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