Advaitha

Advaitha

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Krithi Shetty is an Indian film actress appearing in Tamil and Kannada films. She starred in Suseenthiran's critically acclaimed Azhagarsamiyin Kuthirai (2011) alongside Inigo Prabhakaran, before featuring in another little known Tamil film Kondaan Koduthaan, the following year. In 2013, she changed her screen name from Advaitha to her original name in time for the release of Snehavin Kadhalargal. She noted that the name Advaitha had been chosen for numerological reasons, but stated she did not like the way people pronounced the name. She worked again with Suseenthiran, portraying a small role in Pandiya Naadu. Her other projects include Maanga with Premgi Amaren, Sevili and the heroine-centric Snehavin Kadhalargal.

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Sevili
Sevili is an upcoming Tamil movie.
Maanga
Joshitha
Siva aka Maanga is an eccentric inventor and his constant experiments, which often end up in failure, make him a terror to his apartment folk. Disheartened, he tries to commit suicide in a decrepit house which holds a couple of secrets.
Snehavin Kadhalarkal
Sneha
Snehavin Kadhalarkal tells the story of Sneha (Advaitha) and her journey where she comes across several interesting male personalities and how she finally finds her true love.
Pandiya Naadu
Amudha
Sivakumar is a timid young man, with a loving family in Madurai. His brother, a government official, earns the wrath of Simmakkal Ravi, the all-powerful gangster in the city. When he is murdered, Sivakumar and his father Kalayanasundaram plan to take revenge, in their own separate ways.
Kondaan Koduthaan
Sevandhi
Kondaan Koduthaan is Tamil movie directed by G Rajendran. The film is produced by P Iyappa and is jointly produced by P Bharathi and Master Sriram.Velauthukattau fame actor Kathir is male role for the movie and pair with female role of Advaitha.Ilavarasu, Ashwin, Manobala, KanjaKaruppu, Raj Kapoor are the cast for the movie. Music Director 'Isai Thendral' Deva is composed the music.
Sagakkal
Devasena
What happens when a director is inspired by the movies of the 80s era – the era that had explored themes like love and friendship and killed them with melodramatic overdose. Well, you get Sagakkal. Director Muthukumarasamy’s Sagakkal is a retake of the long forgotten eighties with all the excess melodrama surrounding a wafer thin tale of love and friendship. The movie has an amateurish look and feel. Cinematography is a letdown and songs are just about okay. Director Muthukumarasamy must tune his direction to suit to the sensibilities of the target audience. Otherwise, his product will be stuck in the middle for want of audience.
Azhagar Samiyin Kuthirai
Devi
Azhagarsami loses his only source of livelihood, a horse. At the same time, during the Thiruvizha festival, the horse meant to carry the temple deity also goes missing.