Pirivom Santhippom
Jan 14 2008
•3h 30m
•Drama, Romance, Family
Pirivom Santhippom (English: We'll disunite, We'll reunite) is a 2008 Tamil movie starring Cheran and Sneha in the lead roles and it is about the life of a young couple in a joint family with the Nattukottai Nagarathar Chettiar community located in Karaikudi, TN. This was another grape wine for Sneha as this was completely a heroine centric film. Directed by Karu Pazhaniappan, was released on the eve of Pongal was a Sleeper hit at the box office.Sneha won many awards for her excellent performance in this movie.
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Sneha
Natesan

Cheran
Natesan

Jayaram
Doctor

Ganja Karuppu
Electrician
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