If you love cinema, you will share this ranking of the best Balasaravanan’s movies, although you may have ordered them differently. In any case, we hope you love it and with a little luck discovering a movie that you still don’t know about Balasaravanan.
Fresh and fiery, this horror story revolves around a group of youngsters who are shocked to find their bungalow haunted by a restless female ghost. When all their attempts to get rid of the annoying and fearsome uninvited guest goes in vain, they hire Ghost Gopal Varma, a renowned professional ghost vanquisher. How will the paranormal guest impact the lives of the youngsters living in the bungalow? Will they succeed in evicting their uninvited guest forever, before their own lives are threatened?
Kutti Puli (Sasikumar) is a happy go-lucky good hearted ruffian, whose mother (Saranya Ponvannan) wants him to settle down. But our hero does not believe in love or marriage till he meets Bharathy (Lakshmi Menon), who changes his attitude. But his enemies will not allow him to lead a respectful family life. Meanwhile a Silambatam match breaks out into a haphazard fight between Puli and a local gang; the events turn out to become a bloodbath after the goons beat Puli up pretty badly. Post the trauma and pain, will Puli avenge his pride? What happens to Bharathi's love? Can Puli lead a normal life that his mother always wanted to? The rest of plot unveils with all these questions answered.
Yemaali is the story of Maali and his brother-from-another-mother, Aravind, and how they plan on killing Maali’s ex-girlfriend. They even call the ‘project’ Yemaali, a wordplay on both their names. But why do they want to kill this girl? Because she broke up with him, of course.
The driver of a Metro water lorry falls in love with a girl from a very affluent and powerful family, and faces objections and threats to their relationship.