
Vellai Pookal
Drama · Thriller · Crime
Overview
A retired cop goes to the US to live with his son and becomes involved with a kidnapping case. Even as he is trying to track down the kidnapper, the case becomes too personal.
Top Cast


Vivek
Vivek
DIG Rudhran Ganesan
Vivek
DIG Rudhran Ganesan


Charle
Charle
Bharatidasan "Bharati"
Charle
Bharatidasan "Bharati"


Dev Ramnath
Dev Ramnath
Ajay Rudhran
Dev Ramnath
Ajay Rudhran


Pooja Devariya
Pooja Devariya
Ramya
Pooja Devariya
Ramya


Paige Henderson
Paige Henderson
Alice
Paige Henderson
Alice


Gajaraj
Gajaraj
Commissioner K. Manimaran
Gajaraj
Commissioner K. Manimaran
Sudha Rajasekaran
Sudha Rajasekaran
Meena Bharatidasan
Sudha Rajasekaran
Meena Bharatidasan


Tyler Roy Roberts
Tyler Roy Roberts
Jeff
Tyler Roy Roberts
Jeff


Peyton Justine
Peyton Justine
Mary
Peyton Justine
Mary
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