

Drama · Action · Family
Overview
A do-gooder don wants his footballer son to uplift the life of his people by becoming a champion, but fate draws the youngster into a life of violence. Will he be able to fulfill his father’s dream when an opportunity comes his way seven years later?
Top Cast


Vijay
Vijay
Michael 'Bigil' Rayappan / Rayappan
Vijay
Michael 'Bigil' Rayappan / Rayappan


Nayanthara
Nayanthara
Angel Aasirvatham
Nayanthara
Angel Aasirvatham


Jackie Shroff
Jackie Shroff
J. K. Sharma
Jackie Shroff
J. K. Sharma


Kathir
Kathir
Kathir
Kathir
Kathir


Vivek
Vivek
Nessi
Vivek
Nessi


Daniel Balaji
Daniel Balaji
Daniel
Daniel Balaji
Daniel


Anandaraj
Anandaraj
Anand
Anandaraj
Anand


Yogi Babu
Yogi Babu
Donald
Yogi Babu
Donald


I. M. Vijayan
I. M. Vijayan
Alex
I. M. Vijayan
Alex


Arjan Bajwa
Arjan Bajwa
Samar
Arjan Bajwa
Samar
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