Thiruda Thiruda Tamilyogi -
, the government has exactly ten days to recover the money before a national financial crisis hits. The Mastermind:
, two small-time burglars with more luck than skill. While fleeing a village robbery, they save
. Realizing the greed is tearing them apart, she grabs the access card and tosses it away. The CBI arrives just in time to recover the loot, while the trio escapes into the sunset—richer in spirit, if not in pocket. or perhaps a detailed character profile for a modern-day Vikram? Thiruda Thiruda Tamilyogi
, a ruthless London-based drug lord, has his henchmen intercept the shipment, but the operation hits a snag. While the massive container of cash is hidden away in rural Tamil Nadu, the only key to open it—a high-tech access card —accidentally falls into the hands of a pop singer named Chandralekha The Accidental Heroes
arrives in India, leaving a trail of bodies as he hunts for his stolen card The Thieves: , and eventually Chandralekha , the government has exactly ten days to
The world’s most daring heist begins on a high-speed train carrying newly minted currency worth ₹1,000 crores.
form an uneasy alliance, constantly double-crossing each other while running for their lives The Final Showdown The pursuit reaches a climax on another moving train . Vikram captures Realizing the greed is tearing them apart, she
as leverage, forcing the thieves to reveal the container’s location . In a chaotic battle atop the speeding carriages, manage to subdue the villain
, follows two petty thieves as they stumble into an international conspiracy. The Great Train Robbery
Just as the two friends begin to bicker over whether they love more than the money, takes charge
, a runaway bride escaping an abusive uncle. The trio soon crosses paths with Chandralekha. Initially, they are just petty thieves trying to survive, but when they realize the card they "liberated" from Chandralekha’s purse is the key to billions, the game changes. The Three-Way Hunt The chase ignites across the countryside: Led by the deceptively sharp Lakshminarayanan