
February 19, 1989 · 37 years old
Saranya Mohan is an Indian film actress, who has acted in Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada and Hindi films.

After a villager unwittingly prevents a number of terrorist attacks in Chennai, a young journalist identifies and persuades him to take on the disguise of a superhero to fight terrorism and corruption.

Vasu falls in love with Keerthi, but when he expresses his feelings to her, she rejects him and says that her marriage has been fixed. Later, he learns that she is about to marry his close friend Cheenu.

Vasu investigates the suicide of Ramya since he's not convinced that she killed herself. The main suspects are her husband and neighbors. As the death toll rises, Vasu deals with his own secret past.

A police officer faces challenges from his family, gangsters and politicians and what happens in the end forms the crux of the story.

It's a village-based theme and revolves around a group of youngsters who want to make it really big in the sport. The events that unfold in their lives form the crux.

When Arjun relocates from London to Chennai to start a business, he finds out that his late father had a second family and that his half-sister Brinda is trying to sell their ancestral property.

Three girl students are found to have committed suicide in a boarding school in Alwaye under mysterious circumstances. Their boyfriends are interrogated by the cops, and one of them, Ananthu goes into depression. He happens to be ...

Maya, a college student, always wants to triumph in all her endeavours. When she has arguments with Cheenu, a happy-go-lucky youngster, she challenges him that she will make him fall in love with her.

The movie is a tale of two loves tested to the hilt by social constrains and of course some serious lapses in communication.

Duped by fake directors, aspiring film producer Omanakuttan decides to make a movie all by himself. After the movie is made, he is unable to find a distributor, but fate intervenes.