
Puranagar 2020
Puranagar is a Tamil Action film which is Directed by Minnal Murugan & performed by Ashwini Chandrashekar, Kamal Govindraj, Suganya and Released on 20 November 2020. – Watch it in HD only on TamilPlay.to!
Genre: Action
Director: Minnal Murugan
Actors: Ashwini Chandrashekar, Kamal Govindraj, Suganya
Country: India
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