
Padai Veetu Amman
Drama · Action
Overview
A powerful man of a village kills a devotee on the eve of her wedding; he does this as his daughter is in love with the groom. He also seeks the help of an occult to acquire treasure until a neighboring deity comes to the rescue of this village.
Top Cast


Ramki
Ramki
Shankar
Ramki
Shankar


Meena
Meena
Padai Veetu Amman /Muthu Mariamman
Meena
Padai Veetu Amman /Muthu Mariamman


Devayani
Devayani
Chamundhi
Devayani
Chamundhi


Ravali
Ravali
Shanthi
Ravali
Shanthi


Vinu Chakravarthy
Vinu Chakravarthy
Mongoose/Ratchasa Keeri
Vinu Chakravarthy
Mongoose/Ratchasa Keeri


Senthil
Senthil
Karuppayya
Senthil
Karuppayya


Nizhalgal Ravi
Nizhalgal Ravi
Mongoose's sidekick /Shanthi's father
Nizhalgal Ravi
Mongoose's sidekick /Shanthi's father


K. R. Vatsala
K. R. Vatsala
K. R. Vatsala


P. R. Varalakshmi
P. R. Varalakshmi
P. R. Varalakshmi


Bayilvan Ranganathan
Bayilvan Ranganathan
Bayilvan Ranganathan
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