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Fantasy · Action · Comedy
Overview
The lives of two brothers become a mess when their identities get swapped due to a supernatural power.
Top Cast


Nakul
Nakul
Kameswaran
Nakul
Kameswaran


Ashna Zaveri
Ashna Zaveri
Manisha
Ashna Zaveri
Manisha


Siddharth Vipin
Siddharth Vipin
Rameswaran
Siddharth Vipin
Rameswaran


Rajendran
Rajendran
Vanangamudi
Rajendran
Vanangamudi


K. Bhagyaraj
K. Bhagyaraj
Temple Priest
K. Bhagyaraj
Temple Priest


Kausalya
Kausalya
Kameswaran's mother
Kausalya
Kameswaran's mother


Jagan
Jagan
Jagan
Jagan
Jagan


Neetu Chandra
Neetu Chandra
Neethu Chandra
Neetu Chandra
Neethu Chandra


Upasana Rai
Upasana Rai
Maaya
Upasana Rai
Maaya


Balasaravanan
Balasaravanan
Balasaravanan
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