
Nyaya Tharasu
Drama · Crime
Top Cast


Radha
Radha
Bharathi
Radha
Bharathi


Nizhalgal Ravi
Nizhalgal Ravi
Thazhamuthu
Nizhalgal Ravi
Thazhamuthu


Ra. Sankaran
Ra. Sankaran
Ra. Sankaran


Vijayan
Vijayan
Land Lord Paramanandham
Vijayan
Land Lord Paramanandham


Nassar
Nassar
Advocate Singara Sithan
Nassar
Advocate Singara Sithan


Charle
Charle
Bose
Charle
Bose
M. K. Muthu
M. K. Muthu
Puratchi Mani in a special appearance
M. K. Muthu
Puratchi Mani in a special appearance


Livingston
Livingston
Nagappan
Livingston
Nagappan


Kutty Padmini
Kutty Padmini
Amutha
Kutty Padmini
Amutha


Disco Shanti
Disco Shanti
Disco Shanti
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