Raja, a young man, is determined to avenge the death of his mother and sister. But, his friend, a law abiding police officer, does not want Raja to take law into his own hands.
When Babu's brother gets killed by a gang of murderers, he joins their team as one of them to take revenge. However, he faces a huge setback when the criminals learn about his true identity.
Aana Valarthiya Vanampadiyude Makan is a 1971 Indian Malayalam-language film, directed and produced by P. Subramaniam.
Deiva Thirumanangal
Chandran, an artist, falls in love with a tribal woman. She gets murdered by an evil businessman. When Chandran learns about her death he decides to take revenge against the murderer.
Raj, a reporter, is framed for the murder of his wife by the real perpetrator, a powerful billionaire who is a serial rapist and killer. Set on revenge, Raj plots a daring escape from prison and swears he will avenge his wife's death within the next 24 hours.
When the sole person to inherit the family wealth is missing, her grandmother desperately searches for her. A conniving relative, who also killed the girl's parents, finds a look-alike to help him gain the wealth.
Chandran and Balan are showered love and affection by their father and stepmother. But Chandran does not realise the value of this and grows into a bad boy.
Story about how a young girl is ill-treated by her step-mother and how her brother's friend saves her and her husband.
Rajasaker will kill anyone who stands in his way and ends up killing Kumar's beloved's grandfather. Thus, Kumar sets out to investigate and punish Rajasaker.
The business partner and some employees of the elderly Mr. Somasundaram plot to eliminate him by hiding a bomb inside a doll. Learning of the plot, a few others try to avert the calamity. The story consists of the series of events by which the doll keeps changing hands, while being chased by those involved in the plot, and also by those trying to prevent it from exploding.
Madurai Suran