Cast Of Madha Yaanai Koottam [exclusive] Link
(Parthiban): This film marked Kathir's acting debut. He plays Parthiban, the son of a powerful patriarch, who becomes entangled in a violent cycle of revenge after an accidental killing.
In the landscape of Tamil cinema, it is rare to find a debut film that feels as grounded and organic as Madha Yaanai Koottam (2013). While director Vikram Sugumaran deserves immense credit for his nuanced storytelling, the film’s soul rests firmly on the shoulders of its ensemble cast. Eschewing the glitz and glamour of typical industry debuts, the casting choices here prioritize authenticity over star power, resulting in a gripping cinematic experience. cast of madha yaanai koottam
The , a 2013 Tamil-language drama thriller, is led by Kathir as Parthiban and Oviya as Ritu . Directed by Vikram Sugumaran , the film is noted for its raw portrayal of family feuds and rural life in Theni. Lead Cast of Madha Yaanai Koottam (Parthiban): This film marked Kathir's acting debut
: A key supporting character who contributes to the escalating tension within the rural setting. Show more Supporting Cast The film utilized many character actors to ground the story in its specific Madurai/Theni-based cultural context: Vela Ramamoorthy : Known for his "tough" rural roles, he adds authenticity to the village power dynamics. Muruganandham : Provides a layer of supporting realism to the family unit. Ammu : Featured in a supporting capacity within the domestic spheres of the film. Vinodh : Part of the extended circle of characters involved in the central rivalry. Production Highlights Director : Vikram Sugumaran (who previously wrote the dialogues for the acclaimed Aadukalam While director Vikram Sugumaran deserves immense credit for
Malayalam actor Shine Tom Chacko makes a formidable Tamil debut as the antagonist. Known for playing unpredictable characters, Chacko brings an unnerving calmness to Dorai, interspersed with sudden, brutal violence. His ability to shift from a smiling landlord to a cold-blooded killer in the same scene makes him a memorable villain. Chacko’s casting was a strategic choice to avoid over-familiarity, as Tamil audiences had not previously seen him in such a purely antagonistic role.





