
Priyamana Thozhi
Ashok (Madhavan) and Julie (Sree Devi) have been friends ever since childhood and they don’t share any love interest. Ashok falls in love with Nandini (Jyothika), a rich girl with whom he marries, and although Julie’s closeness to Ashok initially irritate

Nadigaiyar Thilagam
Biography of Savitri, an actress from South India movie industry, who ruled the industry for two decades during 50s and 60s.

Ae Watan Mere Watan
In the midst of India’s struggle for freedom in 1942, a brave young girl starts an underground radio station to spread the message of unity, setting off a thrilling chase with the British authorities during the Quit India movement.

En Aasai Machan
Subramani (Murali), the college leader, falls in love with Meenakshi (Ranjitha), but she requests him to complete her challenges to accept his love. Subramani succeeds her challenges, and when she asks him to kiss her in public, he is arrested by a police

Atraiththingal Annilavil
Aarthi joins Aravinth’s life after her sister Ashwini and Aravinth have already filed for divorce. Seeing Aravinth’s condition, Aarthi tries to help him out of pity, which leads her to fall in love with him. Despite his feelings for Aarthi, Aravinth had to reject her. What happens to Aarthi when Ashwini reappears in Aravinth’s life? Watch this heartwarming romance drama.

Bodhai Yeri Budhi Maari
A man visits his friends a day before his wedding and ends up taking a potent drug. How does this change his life?

Dam999
The story starts with Vinay (Vinay Rai), who is a mariner and works in ships. One day he visits his native place, somewhere in Kerala, with his son Sam (Jineeth Rath) to meet his father Shankaran (Rajit Kapur). Shankaran is a village doctor or ‘Vaidyan’ a

Ayyanar
Prabha (Aadhi) is the eldest son of his family who does nothing but spend all his time with his friends. He is chided by his father (Jayaprakash) for that. Being a volleyball player comes to his rescue as he finds a part-time job as a volleyball coach in

Suvarilladha Chiththirangal
Saroja is born in a very poor family and is raised by her mother. However, in order to raise her children, Saroja’s mother resorts to prostitution.

Ninaithen Vandhai
Gokulan sees an attractive girl in his dream and is determined to find her. However, his father gets him engaged to another girl. Complications arise when he meets the woman of his dream soon after.

Pudhiya Mannargal

The Asian Connection
Two American expatriates, Jack and Sam, unwittingly steal a drug lord’s money when they rob a series of banks in Southeast Asia and become the target of the gang’s vengeance. When Sam is killed, Jack turns to the love of his life, Pom, and the couple becomes a modern-day Bonnie and Clyde that takes the fight to the gang.Together they must get the job done whilst still… Read all

Iruvar Ullam

Thiruchitrambalam
Thiruchitrambalam lives with his father and grandfather. He blames the former for the loss of his mother and sister and is not on good terms with the latter. Meanwhile, his love life is not so successful.

Mooch
Young Ashay wakes up one morning to discover the beginnings of moustache! The upheaval that the tiny follicle of hair causes in his life is unprecedented. Ashay experiences his newfound ‘manhood’ and finally understands what growing up is all about.

Mathikettan Salai

Mudhalvan
The State’s Chief Minister, after being questioned by a reporter, Pugazhendi, challenges him to accept the position for a day, and see for himself the challenges that face him. Pugazhendi accepts the challenge, and immediately sets about to tour the regio

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

Open Water
Based on the true story of two scuba divers accidentally stranded in shark infested waters after their tour boat has left.

Iqbal
India – a Nation obsessed with cricket – and it is not very often one comes across anyone who loathes cricket as much as farmer Anwar Khan, who feels that it is a waste of time watching some grown men playing, not only getting paid, but costing the nation