
Sooriyanagaram
A caste-obsessed society causes the death of a young women and her lover at the hands of her own brother.
Genre: Drama
Director: M. Sellamuthu
Actors: Meera Nandan, R.V. Udayakumar, Rahul Ravindran
Country: India

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