Pudhu Manithan

[1][2] Kabali, an orphan, lives in a slum with an old Brahmin woman named Pangajam, and he considers her like his mother.

Kabali is then heartbroken as he knows about Sundar's bad habits, but he decides to hide the truth because he does not want to hurt her feelings.

At the wedding day, however, Sundar stops the marriage because he thinks that Suganthi has an illicit affair with Kabali.

[3][4] C. R. K. of Kalki called it super entertaining with Manorama, Sathyaraj and director Manivannan as strong pillars.

[5] Deva won the Cinema Express Award for Best Music Director.