
Sivappu
Sivappu means red in Tamil and signifies love, anger, poverty or death. The story showcases the life of construction labourers in the southern part of Tamil Nadu.

Tazza: One-Eyed Jack
Do Il-Chool (Park Jung-Min) has a talent for playing poker and he is the son of Jjakgwi. His father was a gambler and had one ear cut off after he was caught cheating. Il-Chool meets mysterious gambler Aekku (Ryoo Seung-Bum) and gets involved in the master gambling world.

Crash
Los Angeles citizens with vastly separate lives collide in interweaving stories of race, loss and redemption.

Kizhakku Kadarkarai Salai
The movie begins with an orphan Ganesh (Srikanth) coming in search of a job at a petrol bunk in ECR. He manages to win the goodwill of the petrol bunk owner and gets a job there. Enters Priya (Bhavana), an arrogant college student. He throws a challenge t

Nanthan Bala

The Invisible

Sandi Muni

Aravindhan

Vazhthugal

Kannukkul Nilavu
The film is about a person who suffers from a neurological condition that results in partial retrograde amnesia and delusions due to a head injury and his subsequent recovery thanks to a kind girl and her psychiatrist father.The film opens to Gautham Pra

Saandrithazh
Karuvarai village is a prime example of a perfect village. A village with CCTV cameras, preventing wrong intentions.

Ponmagal Vandhal
Ponmagal Vandhal (Meaning: The Precious Princess has Arrived) is a courtroom drama that takes place in Ooty. Jyotika plays the lead in the film alongside various other veteran actors playing important roles.

To Catch a Killer
Baltimore. New Year’s Eve. A talented but troubled police officer (Shailene Woodley) is recruited by the FBI’s chief investigator (Ben Mendelsohn) to help profile and track down a disturbed individual terrorizing the city.

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The film’s story revolves around a taxi driver and the son of a rich businessman, in which the two come in contact. The taxi driver, protective of his profession, lets everyone think he is an insurance broker while the rich youngster has the obstacle of r

Gokulam

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
