By The People
Aug 12 2005
•2h 51m
•Two years after the events in 4 the People, a group of four students join up to fight corruption in education. They are angered with the suicide of a student who does not get a loan for her studies. The police department brings Rajan Mathew (Sunil) back from the administrative job that he had been shifted to for killing a student
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Arun
Aravid Sebastain

Arjun Bose
Eswar Iyyer
Padma Kumar
Shafeeq

Narain
Rajan Mathew
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