, 2h20 GenresDrama, Comedy ActorsRoja, Vijayakumar, Charle, Vijayakumar, Vaiyapuri, Kalpana Rating27% Kandaswamy (Vijayakumar) has three daughters and a son : Meena (Roja), Jamuna (Kalpana), Rani (Kovai Sarala) and Muthupandi (Thalaivasal Vijay). When Muthupandi was young, he fought with his father, cut his father's hand with a knife and ran away to Mumbai. Alone, Kandaswamy brings up his three daughters. His elder two daughters get married with his relatives, Ganga (Charle) and Dhamu (Vaiyapuri), two jobless and lazy sons-in-law. Kandaswamy owns a restaurant.
, 2h40 Directed byCheran ActorsMurali, Murali, Rambha, Vijayakumar, S. Manivannan, Vijayakumar Rating56% The film is about a Chief minister and his family being kidnapped and taken to a remote village making them undergo the hardships of village life to learn about it. Murali played the role of a villager who was looking for revolutionary means to correct the political system in Tamil Nadu. The basic line of the story was that the leaders should understand and know the difficulties faced by his subjects.
Directed byR. Sarathkumar GenresDrama, Action ActorsR. Sarathkumar, Nayantara, Seema Biswas, Vadivelu, Mukesh Tiwari, Vijayakumar Rating13% The story is set around the bulwark of honest and public good institution of everest. A journalistic anachronism at a time when media houses have become mouthpieces for corporate houses. It is helmed by the fearless Ayya (Vijayakumar), it has among its ranks an intrepid scribe Dheeran (Sarath Kumar). He is no journeyman journalist. He is writer as well as a doer. When the power of the pen looks like slackening, he uses the hands that push the pen, so to say. And then there is harried colleague Erimalai (Vadivelu), who is just a step away from trouble. Meghala (Nayanthara) is an enterprising intern who drives Dheeran distraction.