Vaanchinathan
Jan 14 2001
•Action, Drama
Vaanchinathan, a straightforward policeman, is not allergic to exploiting the loopholes in the law to eliminate the criminals who have thus far not been punished by the judiciary.
Cast
See allVijayakanth
Sakshi Shivananda
Ramya Krishnan
Prakash Raj
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