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A film based on law!
September 06, 2008
A film based on law is not new anymore. But a film that revolves entirely around Law College and its students is. Siva Sakthi Pandian is producing such a venture with newbies Gajini and Mithra. The film is titled Suryan Satta Kalloori, which will be directed by Pavan who has also penned the screenplay and dialogues.
Siva Sakthi Pandian, the well-known
Law College

producer, with hit films like Kadhal Kottai to his credit has written the story. According to him, he had been working on Suryan Satta Kalloori for the past four years.

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