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Dharmapuri (2006)
Dharmapuri movie revolves around Sivaram (Vijayakanth) who lives in exile in Rameswaram with his parents, father Meiyappan (Vijaykumar) and mother Sumithra. Meiyappan is a sincere farmer and a head of a village in Dharmapuri.He strongly believes in traditional industry and encourages his fellow people to take up businesses like making clay pots and artifacts instead of selling their lands to large builders in cities, who want their lands for its rich sand soil. To gain confidence among his people, Meiyappan donates his 200 acres of land for the benefit of the village.
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Azhagai Irukkirai Bayamai Irukkirathu (2009)
Azhagai Irukkirai Bayamai Irukkirathu movie tells Manu (Bharath) loves Jo (Mallika Kapoor) and he becomes her friend, hoping to help her win her love for Prem, as Jo secretly loves Prem (Arun Kumar). Then they both try to break Prem
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Thamizh Padam (2010)
Thamizh Padam is a 2010 Indian Tamil language spoof film written and directed by debutant C. S. Amudhan. The film stars Shiva and Disha Pandey in the lead roles. The film’s plot parodies contemporary commercial films in Tamil cinema, mocking the stereotypical scenes.[3][4]. The film was distributed by Dhayanidhi Alagiri’s Cloud Nine Movies, and it was released on 29 January 2010 and won critical acclaim and commercial success at the box office.
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Madharasapattinam (2010)
The movie begins as an old English woman Amy Wilkinson (Carole Trungmar) almost at her death bed in London, wants to come down to Chennai in search of a young man Parithi (Arya) whom she last saw on 15 August, 1947 to return Thali necklace (sacred thread tied around the neck of the bride by her groom) of his mother, which he gives as a sign of stating that she belongs to India and nobody can separate them. She wants to return that back to him, as she gets married to other man in her home town and it no more belongs to her.
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Thiruthani (2012)
Thiruthani Movie story is about a youth who is very selfish and self centered.
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Sutta Kadhai (2013)
A cop (Balaji Venugopal, who with his pencil moustache resembles a swashbuckling Ranjan-era villain) steps into the scene of a murder and gets down to his interrogation. His first question: What is your national bird? Elsewhere, another cop (Venkatesh Harinathan) asks the dead man’s offspring what the father was doing before he died. The answer: He was living.
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