In Winner Higher Secondary School, a series of mysterious deaths leads to the revelation that two spirits former students who died tragically have returned to prevent further loss caused by a toxic mindset of success. As a sorcerer named Mastaan tries to exploit the chaos, two spirit-sent teachers transform the school by challenging narrow definitions of achievement and promoting equality, mental well-being, and humanity. The film concludes with a powerful message: true success lies not in degrees or prestige, but in empathy, self-discovery, and purpose.
After a top student faces rejection and heartbreak, he cons his way into a finance career. But keeping up the facade proves tricky as the lies build.
A Young boy who has a close bond with an elephant since his childhood. Later, as he grows up, a powerful politician who is envious of him creates problems.
A bounty hunter in present day, learns about his previous life as a legendary warrior, when fate unites him with a mutant kid.
A piano player pretending to be visually-impaired, unwittingly becomes entangled in a number of problems as he witnesses the murder of a former film actor.
In a dystopian world where good is bad and bad is good, an honest man is sent to a bizarre prison.
Three young men plan a heist but find the bank already hijacked by elderly men. The public supports the elderly, exposing corruption among bank officials and igniting a wave of community fervor.
After his sister's suspicious death, a man decides to discover the hidden truth, setting off a chasm for chaos and terror.
When a cricket game between two brothers goes wrong, a group of Indian villages are torn apart in the process. With tensions exacerbated by a scheming politician, the two brothers and their father must reconcile their differences to revitalize the locals’ Hindu and Muslim unity.
K. S. Ravikumar is an Indian film director and actor, primarily working in Tamil cinema. He has directed numerous films ranging from comedy and drama to action thrillers. His film Dasavathaaram (2008) went on to gross $16 million worldwide in the first four weeks and eventually became one of the highest-grossing Indian films of all time. Ravikumar began his career as an assistant to director Bharathi Raja and subsequently directed his first film Puriyaadha Pudhir (1990).
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