
Enakkoru Magan Pirappan
Drama · Comedy · Family
Overview
Ranganayak, a rich women, has three sons : Gopi, Madhu and Balu. Ranganayaki wants absolutely a grandson and she will pass on her whole inheritance to her son who has a male child. The elder sons have only daughters and Balu is still bachelor. Balu is a singer in the marriage functions and he falls in love with Swathi, a girl from a middle-class family. He gets married with her and Swathi becomes pregnant. Balu's best friend, Raja, an honest journalist, is married to Shanthi and his wife is also pregnant. Swathi and Shanthi deliver the same day. Balu has a daughter although Raja has a son. In the meantime, Ranganayaki has a severe heart attack and the doctor says to not reveal shock news. In the hospital, a misunderstanding happens and Balu's father shows Raja's son to Ranganayaki in a serious condition. Ranganayaki is immediately recovered. Balu maintains the lie to save his mother's life. What transpires next forms the rest of the story.
Top Cast


Ramki
Ramki
Balu
Ramki
Balu


Khushboo
Khushboo
Swathi
Khushboo
Swathi


Vivek
Vivek
Raja
Vivek
Raja


Anju Aravind
Anju Aravind
Shanti
Anju Aravind
Shanti


Vadivukarasi
Vadivukarasi
Ranganayaki
Vadivukarasi
Ranganayaki


Sundarrajan
Sundarrajan
Sivaraman
Sundarrajan
Sivaraman


Senthil
Senthil
Muthu
Senthil
Muthu


Venniradai Moorthy
Venniradai Moorthy
Ranganayaki's father
Venniradai Moorthy
Ranganayaki's father


Vinu Chakravarthy
Vinu Chakravarthy
JK
Vinu Chakravarthy
JK


Chinni Jayanth
Chinni Jayanth
Madhu
Chinni Jayanth
Madhu
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