
Kutti Puli
Kutti Puli (Sasikumar) is a happy go-lucky good hearted ruffian, whose mother (Saranya Ponvannan) wants him to settle down. But our hero does not believe in love or marriage till he meets Bharathy (Lakshmi Menon), who changes his attitude. But his enemies will not allow him to lead a respectful family life. Meanwhile a Silambatam match breaks out into a haphazard fight between Puli and a local gang; the events turn out to become a bloodbath after the goons beat Puli up pretty badly. Post the trauma and pain, will Puli avenge his pride? What happens to Bharathi’s love? Can Puli lead a normal life that his mother always wanted to? The rest of plot unveils with all these questions answered.
Director: G. Bhoopathy Pandian, M. Muthaiah
Actors: Lakshmi Menon, M. Sasikumar, Saranya Ponvannan
Country: India

Vathikuchi
Sakthi (Dileepan) is a happy, do-good share auto driver, who lives with his picture perfect family ( Saranya & Raja and a little sister). He is head-over- heels in love with his neighbor Leena (Anjali), a bubbly mischievous girl. Now three separate gangs are out to kill Sakthi, due to his do-good nature which gets him into trouble. The three gangs baying for his blood are a hired killer Sampath who has personal animosity, Jayaprakash a jeweler who has a score to settle with him and his neighbor Jagan who finds him a hindrance in his nefarious activities. How our hero romances and wins over his girl and single-handedly takes down his detractors forms the rest of the story.

Adhyan
Adhyan travels from Japan to Chennai to find a girl he met online. However, as he feels jet lagged a few criminals take notice and frame him for a crime he doesn’t commit.

Pandiya Naadu
Sivakumar (Vishal), a meek person who owns a mobile sales and service center in Madurai, falls for a schoolteacher Malar (Lakshmi Menon). His father Kalyanasundaram (Bharathiraja), a retired government employee, shows much care on Siva’s elder brother Nagaraj (Guru Somasundaram), an honest government officer. Meanwhile, there is a big mafia gang led by Simmakkal Ravi (Sharath Lohitashwa), who rules Madurai with an iron fist. Sethu (Vikranth), a friend of Siva, helps him woo Malar. Sethu helps his ex-lover Amudha (Krithi Shetty) escape from Ravi’s chief henchman Bharani (Harish Uthaman). Meanwhile, both Nagaraj and Sethu get killed by Ravi. Siva and Kalyanasundaram draw up separate plans to eliminate Ravi. Kalyanasundaram hires a hit-squad to do his bidding, while Siva monitors Ravi’s activities closely, biding his time for the right moment. The hit squad makes a failed attempt at Ravi, and he tracks the source down to his father. Just as Kalyanasundaram is about to be ‘found out’ in a trap set by Ravi, Siva interferes and manages to secure his father. Siva continues to be on Ravi’s heels, but he too gets exposed, and the story culminates with Siva mustering up all his courage strength out of his survival instinct. Siva kills Ravi and his associates and manages to retrieve the cash that his father had paid to the hit-squad.

Rebel
Rishi (Prabhas) is the son of Bhupathi (Krishnam Raju). Rishi is influenced by his father’s ideals and grows up just like him. Bhupathi does not want his son to take up violence and sends him to Bangalore for studies and to learn music. There, Rishi falls for an orphan Deepali (Deeksha Seth) and brings her to his house. During the festivals held in their village, Simhadri (Pradeep Rawat) sends thugs to kill Bhupathi and his family, but Rishi eliminates all the thugs. Bhupathi’s brother Jairam (Mukesh Rishi) joins hands with Simhadri so they can kill Bhupathi, Bhupathi’s wife Lakshmi (Rama Prabha), and Deepali. Simhadri tells Rishi that a local goon helped Jairam kill Bhupathi and his family. Simhadri soon kills himself. Some of Bhupathi’s bodyguards are still alive, including Raju (Supreeth). They assist Rishi to get revenge. Two years later, Rishi discovers that a goon named Stephen (K. C. Shankar) was doing illegal business in Hyderabad for a very long time.

Drohi
Sami Srinivasan (Srikanth), a Brahmin boy, and his friend Karunakaran (Vishnu) grow up in the Royapuram slums and attend the same school. Karuna is a rough and tough boy, but Sami is bit naive. They are close buddies. Once, they see their class teacher Roja (Pooja Umashanker) being brutally murdered before their eyes by a gangster. Dejected at local police not taking any action, Karuna kills the gangster but gets caught by cops. Sami tells the police that Karuna committed the murder. Though both are bailed out of trouble, enmity brews between them. As years roll, hatred increases: Sami is against Karuna. Trouble erupts when Sami loves Karuna’s sister Malar (Poorna). In the meantime, Shruthi (Poonam Bajwa) loves Karuna. What happens between the two forms the rest of the film.

Ayudha Poojai
Krishnasamy (Arjun Sarja), a respected man, and Samiyappan (Thilakan) are in a feud for several years. Amudha (Nikitha), Krishnasamy’s daughter, hates her father because she thinks that he is a killer.
A few years before, Krishnasamy was a tea master with his friend Kandhasamy (Goundamani). After his father’s death, Krishnasamy had a lot of responsibility. He fell in love with Sindhamani (Roja). In the meantime, Samiyappan, a local don, cancelled his engagement because Sindhamani’s father promised Sindhamani to his son (Raja). One day, Krishnasamy ridiculed Samiyappan in a politic function. This humiliation irks Samiyappan, so his henchmen burnt Krishnasamy’s house and Krishnasamy’s brother who was in the house died. In anger, Krishnasamy entered Samiyappan’s house and fought against his henchmen but an honest police officer (Nagesh) arrested him before he committed murder. The police officer gave him a mission: stopping Samiyappan’s illegal activities.

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House Of The Dragon S01
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Asthamanam
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Joot
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