
Vikram
Amar is assigned to investigate a case of serial killings. When Amar investigates the case, he realizes it is not what it seems to be and following down this path will lead to nothing but war between everyone involved.

Singakottai
A spoiled young heiress marries a poor man in order to inherit her grandfather’s property.

Vasantha Mullai
Vasantha Mullai is a Tamil action thriller movie written and directed by Ramanan Purushothama. The movie Vasantha Mullai stars Simha and Kashmira Pardeshi in the lead roles. The movie produced by SRT Entertainment & Mudhra’s Film Factory.

Nenjil Thunivirundhal
Kumar and Mahesh’s friendship is faced with a series of incidents that bring light to larger social and moral issues.

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.

Amara
Amara is a 2014 Tamil language film written, filmed and directed by M. Jeevan. The film was produced by S.A. Jalavudhin who had previously produced Sengathu. Starring Amaran, Sruthi Ramakrishnan and Ashish Vidyarthi, the film released on 28 February 2014.

Oru Thayin Sabhatham
One Advocate sends an innocent man to the gallows. The innocent man’s wife loses her sanity while his two small children are left to fend for themselves. The son grows up to be a lawyer who then beats that advocate in his own game.

Oru Ponnu Oru Paiyan
Sakthi (played by Sandeep) is the only son of Sharath Babu and Bhanupriya. Having tired of urban living, the elderly couple takes up residence in a village along with their son. Viswanathan (Madhu) is the head of the village. He is highly respected for his fairness and for his love and compassion for the poor. His granddaughter (played by Roopa) is a village belle. She catches Sakthi’s attention as she flits around the village like a butterfly. The two are drawn towards each other and eventually fall in love. Their affair has the tacit blessings of Viswanathan. But it is not going to be a bed of roses for the two as trouble brews up in the person of Sakthi’s ex-flame, city-bred glamour girl played by Shubha Punja.

Dheena

Naayak
Siddharth Naayak kills Central Minister Rawat’s brother, Taxi Seth, and his henchmen to save three men. Rawat orders a CBI Officer to catch the criminal so that he may be executed. In CgTrix, Hyderabad there works a software engineer, Cherry, who is a dead ringer for Siddharth.[5] Cherry’s uncle Jilebi, the CEO of CgTrix, unexpectedly runs into trouble, angering the local Don, Babji. Cherry saves Jilebi from Babji by manipulation, but in the process becomes romantically interested in Babji’s sister, Madhu. After Cherry saves several children from a mafia don, Madhu reciprocates his love. This angers Babji and he goes to kill Cherry, but is shocked when he sees what he thinks is Cherry assassinating the DGP of West Bengal. The CBI Officer also misunderstands, believing that Cherry is responsible for the two murders, although Siddharth is the real murderer. With Jilebi, the CBI Officer goes to Kumbh Mela at Varanasi in pursuit of Cherry. As Rawat is offering holy rituals, the CBI Officer catches Cherry and holds him, however Siddharth rises from the Ganges and stabs Rawat with a trident, after which he fights with all of Rawat’s guards. As he is about to kill Rawat, the CBI Officer attacks him with a taser and arrests him, thereby exonerating Cherry.

Koottam
Koottam is about the Naxalites, the police, some politicians and the connections between all of them.

Mouna Guru
College goer Karunakaran (Arulnidhi) finds it difficult to adjust with the society that he lives. As a result, he is unable to control his anger and ends up with trouble. His unpredictable behavior becomes a constant worry for his mother (Sujatha Sivakumar) and brother. A series of incidents force him to leave his hometown Madurai and end up in Chennai. Despite scoring high marks in school, he joins a local arts college in the city and stays in a hostel, where trouble begins. Meanwhile, while traveling from Bangalore to Chennai, Assistant Commissioner Marimuthu (John Vijay), Inspector Rajendran (Madhusudhan Rao), Sub-Inspector Selvam (Balakrishnan), and Sgt/Head Constable Perumalsamy (Krishnamurthy) witness a car accident. When they are about to take the victim (son of a Bangalore-based business tycoon) to a nearby hospital, they come across a huge stash of cash. The policemen kill the half-dead victim and flee to Chennai with the money. The sincere police officer Palaniammal (Uma Riyaz Khan) takes up this case. A cluster of lies, ego clash at the hostel, and family’s ignorance brings Karunakaran into this crime plot. The rest is a racy rollercoaster ride that forms the climax.