

Saran's solitary release as a lead actress in 2006 was the Tamil film Thiruvilaiyaadal Aarambam. In 2007, Saran was paired opposite Rajinikanth in S. It was the most expensive film in Indian cinema and went on to become the highest grossing Tamil film to that point. The same year, she made a comeback to Hindi cinema with Mohit Suri's Awarapan, where she played a Muslim woman.


This irks Seenu who severely thrashes Manikyam, but spares him. Seenu appeals to the police commissioner (Prakash Raj) to mediate with Manikyam, but his men kill Seenu's brother. However, he could not kill him but Seenu's young brother, who also likes fighting scenes, takes the gun and kills Yadav. As things go out of control, Seenu decides to kill Yadav. Once, Seenu agrees to help an industrialist, whose quarry was occupied by Yadav (Satya Prakash), with the support of Manikyam. This makes Seenu a hero, and he also starts doing settlements on his own. But the land was under illegal occupation of Manikyam's gang member.Īs he promised to settle the deal, Seenu opposes Manikyam. As she pleads with Seenu to help her friend's father, Seenu agrees to settle a land deal.

At this juncture, Seenu falls in love with Subbalakshmi (Isha Sahni). Ravikumar Chowdary) an associate of Manikyam, Seenu meets the latter and joins his gang. Though he behaves like a ruffian, he comes to know that one should have the support of a politician or a big dada. When all the boys wanted to become doctors, engineers, lawyers and other professionals, Seenu wants to become a goonda. He wants to be like Manikyam (Pradeep Rawat), who was a goonda, as everyone, including his teacher, is afraid of him. Seenu (Ram) enjoys fights right from his childhood.
