Naan Pesa Ninaipathellam Trailer

Naan Pesa Ninaipathellam Trailer (1993)

"All that I think of speaking" 09 July 1993 Drama 140 mins

Viswanath is spurned by Kaveri for being poor although he made many sacrifices to help her succeed in life. Sandhya, who is hurt by her fiance's actions, decides to make a name for herself.

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Cast

Anand Babu

as Vishwanath (a) Viswam

Mohini

as Sandhya

Vivek

as Govind

Anand

as Anand

Sundarrajan

as Sandhya's Father

Singamuthu

as Vishwanath's Neighbour

Tinku

as Viswanathan (Child)

Sujitha

as Kaveri (Child)

Crew

Vikraman

Director

Gopal

Gopal Director of Photography

Sirpi

Original Music Composer

International Titles

Prema Vasantham Trailer

International Releases Dates

India 09 July 1993

Production Companies

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