Silambattam
Dec 18 2008
•3h 47m
•Action, Romance
A man unravels the mysteries of his past and his upbringing while settling a village feud.
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Silambarasan
Vichu / Tamizharasan

Sana Khaan
Jaanu

Sneha
Gayathri

Prabhu
Muthuvel
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