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We are The Exclusive Right Holder of this Movie For North Indian Language Dubbing Rights . for any dispute of claim email us on [email protected] Vishnu is a 1995 Indian Tamil-language action comedy film directed by S. A. Chandrasekhar, starring Vijay, Sanghavi and Jaishankar. The music was composed by Deva. It was later dubbed in Telugu as Mr. Hari Krishna and in Hindi as Jeeta (2007). Plot Vishnu's (Vijay) father Thangadurai (Jaishankar) wants to bring up Vishnu as a timid person, but Vishnu desires to explore the world and hates Thangadurai's overprotection, so he leaves home and goes to work in an estate, claiming that he is an orphan. The estate owner adopts Vishnu as his son. Meanwhile, Vishnu falls in love with Radha (Sanghavi). Everything goes fine for Vishnu until his adopted father Rajamanikkam (Thalaivasal Vijay) shows a photograph and asks him to kill the person in the photo if he really wants to prove the affection he has for him. The man gives the reason that he wants them killed because he murdered his son. Vishnu agrees immediately but is shocked to see that Thangadurai is in the photo. Vishnu finds out that Rajamanikkam and Thangadurai had an argument about splitting their properties. Former's brother-in-law Varadarajan (S. S. Chandran) took advantage of their argument managed to steal the money which was witnessed by Rajamanikkam's son, Varadarajan kills him and pins the murder on Thangadurai. In the end, baddies are exposed and killed and the friends are united. Cast Vijay as Vishnu / Krishna Sanghavi as Radha Jaishankar as Thangadurai (Krishna Father) Senthil as Muthu,Thangadurai's servant Thalaivasal Vijay as Rajamanickam Movie Info: Directed by S. A. Chandrasekhar Produced by M. Bhaskar B. Balaji Prabhu Written by Gopu Babu (dialogues) Screenplay by S. A. Chandrasekhar Story by Shoba Chandrasekhar Starring Vijay Sanghavi Jaishankar Music by Deva Cinematography Viswam Natraj Edited by M. Vellaisamy

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