Four ignorant boys were surviving their life with the support of parents in Tanjore village, one of them (Muthupandi) falling in love, thereby, opposition occurring, cause of lower & upper casting and racism, then how he got marry with his girlfriend moreover, to escaping from their parents, the couple has decided to moved towards Chennai along with friends of muthupandi, After arrival at Chennai before start-up of their life over there, unfortunately, they found the injured hand of the someone’s body in dead condition at the back side of their residence, scared and reported to the nearby police station, accordingly, they got assaulted by concerned local gangster. The Meippada Sei Climax would be illustrated: Whether the criminal has been punished by Indian law? Or Ignorant / village people? And how are they rejoining their families? The movie will be a family entertainer and contains the 4 fights & 4 songs, moreover with the message of sexual harassment/ abuse for society.
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Piragu (English: Then) is a 2007 Tamil crime drama film directed by N. Jeeva. The film features Hamsavardhan, Keerthi Chawla and Sunitha Varma in lead roles, with Vadivelu, Kadhal Dhandapani, Malaysia Vasudevan, Sabitha Anand and Emey playing supporting roles. The film, produced by R. Saravana and S. K. Chandhrasekar, had musical score by Srikanth Deva and was released on 21 September 2007.
Based in Mumbai, Raja (Arjun) lives a violent yet poor lifestyle along with his father, Banwarilal. He meets with and comes to the rescue of Madurai/Mahendrapur-based belle, Mahalakshmi/Madhumita (Jyotika), and both fall in love with each other. When she returns home, her dad (Ashish Vidyarthi) finds that she is in love with Raja, instantly approves of him, and asks her to invite him, which she does. Raja accordingly arrives to meet her family - and it is this arrival that will pit him against goons dispatched by none other than Mahalakshmi's dad, who wants him dead - at any and all costs.
Indra and her three sisters are married off to mediocre men by their patriarchal father. However, he realises their importance when his son stirs discord in the family.