Inga Naan Thaan Kingu on OTT: The film features actors like Priyalaya, Thambi Ramaiah, and Bala Saravanan.
Santhanam in Inga Naan Thaan Kingu
Inga Naan Thaan Kingu, the recently released Tamil film starring actor Santhanam in the lead role, is currently streaming on Prime Video. The film is directed by Anand Narayan and had a theatrical release a few weeks back.
Inga Naa Thaan Kingu is a black comedy drama starring Santhanam in the lead role. The film released in theatres on May 10 and opened to mixed response. After its theatrical run, the film is now available for streaming on Prime Video.
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Presented by Gopuram Films' GN Anbuchezhian and produced by Sushmitha Anbuchezhian on a grand scale, the commercial entertainer also stars Priyalaya, Thambi Ramaiah, Bala Saravanan, Munishkanth, late Manobala, Vivek Prasanna, Maran, Cool Suresh and others. The film is directed by Anand Narayan.
The film revolves around Vetrivel (Santhanam) who is finding it difficult to get a bride. But once he finds a woman and marries her, there seems to a series of troubles ready to attack Vetrivel. The film is shot by cinematographer Om Narayan and has music by D Imman. The story, screenplay and dialogues for Inga Naan Thaan Kingu have been penned by Ezhichur Aravindan. Certified U, the film runs for two hours and 10 minutes. The film is available to stream on Prime Video in Tamil with English subtitles.
Santhanam was earlier this year seen in rural comedy drama Vadakkupatti Ramasamy. The film is currently available for streaming on Aha Tamil and OTTplay Premium. It is a period comedy drama set in a fictional village and revolves around an atheist who earns a livelihood through a temple and the gullibility of the local villagers.
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The film also stars actors Megha Akash, MS Bhaskar, Nizhalgal Ravi, and others. Written and directed by Karthik Yogi, Vadakkupatti Ramasamy opened to mixed reviews upon its release.
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