Dhool (2003)
Arumugham is an uneducated, good hearted, helpful village hick. Easwari is his childhood friend. A chemical factory in the village pollutes the local river and when all attempts to stop the factory waste from going to the drinking water falls flat, the villagers decide to send Arumugham to Chennai and meet the concerned minister who has won from their constituency. He sets out for the city with Easwari and her grandmother and they stay with Arumugham's friend and gang.
Director: Dharani
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Vikram as Arumugam |
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Jyothika as Eeswari |
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Reema Sen as Swapna |
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Vivek as Narayana Swamy |
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Prem Sundar as Sullan |
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Sayaji Shinde as Minister Kaalapaandi |
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Telangana Shakuntala as Sornakka |
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Pasupathy as Aadhi |
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Manoj K Jayan as Karunakaran |
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Mayilsamy as Kunchacko |
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Paravai Muniyamma as Mundakanisswari |
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Kalairani as Arumugam's mother |
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Bosskey as Nakkeeran Magazine editor |
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Chitti Babu as Hari |
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Chaplin Balu as Narain's labourer |
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Kottachi as |
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Karnaa Radha as |
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Shakeela as Self |
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Koena Mitra as Self |
| Directing | Dharani | Director |
| Sound | Vidyasagar | Music |
| Production | A. M. Rathnam | Producer |
| Editing | V. T. Vijayan | Editor |
| Camera | Gopinath | Director of Photography |
| Writing | Bharathan | Dialogue |
| Writing | Dharani | Writer |
| Writing | Na. Muthu Kumar | Lyricist |
| Writing | Kabilan | Lyricist |