Madhan Bob
Madhan Bob is known for Mazhai (2005), Thevar Magan (1992) and Villain (2002).
Movies
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5.3
A budding politician has devious plans to rise in the ranks — until an unexpected new presence begins to interfere with his every crooked move.
6.3
- Sep 09, 2021
- Tamil
A man travels back in time to change his unpleasant past and face the consequences. Where will he finally land up ?
5.5
- Aug 01, 2018
- Hindi
An easily distracted youngster goes to great lengths to make sure that his girlfriend and her family members don't find out about his mental condition.
- Jun 30, 2017
- Tamil
Two engineering dropouts stumble upon the activities of a corrupt education minister owning engineering colleges and expose him. The minister wants revenge and launches a manhunt for them. The cat-and-mouse game begins.
- May 12, 2017
- Tamil
Saravanan, a lackadaisical man, finds his life turned upside down when he is accidentally made the local head of a political party. Later, he shamelessly uses his status to woo the girl he loves.
- Mar 09, 2017
- Tamil
A corrupt cop with a traumatic childhood has a change of heart and treads upon the path of righteousness as he takes on a dangerous criminal and his team.
- Dec 23, 2016
- Tamil
Kaththi Sandai is the story of a farmer who becomes a Robin Hood style thief for the welfare of his village. He steals from the people who deny his village of its basic needs and uses the money for its development.
7.2
- Jul 10, 2014
- Tamil
'Ramanujan' is a historical biopic set in early 20th century British India and England, and revolves around the life and times of the mathematical prodigy, Srinivasa Ramanujan. Directed by the award-winning filmmaker Gnana Rajasekaran and with an international cast and crew, 'Ramanujan' is a cross-border venture. Considered one of the most romantic stories in the history of mathematics, Ramanujan, a college dropout from a poor family in South India, made extraordinary mathematical discoveries in isolation. He wrote a strange letter filled with theorems and formulas to Prof. Hardy of Trinity College, Cambridge, who immediately identified his genius and invited him to England to conduct further research. 'Ramanujan' chronicles the genius' journey across continents and cultures in search of recognition.