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Vallinam Tamilyogi ((exclusive))Starring Nakul and Mrudula Murali, the film was notable for being the first Tamil film to focus heavily on the sport of basketball. The narrative follows a young man who falls from grace due to a tragedy and finds his redemption on the basketball court. The title itself is a metaphor—referring not just to a character's name, but to the unbreakable spirit required to succeed in sports. The Vallinam Tamilyogi curriculum is carefully crafted to cover various aspects of the Tamil language, including: vallinam tamilyogi : Written and directed by Arivazhagan Venkatachalam. Starring Nakul and Mrudula Murali, the film was Fast-moving second half, though some found the romance track "jumpy". The Vallinam Tamilyogi curriculum is carefully crafted to (translating to "Hardness") is a 2014 Tamil-language sports drama that stands as a unique entry in Indian cinema for its focus on basketball rather than the typical themes of cricket or kabaddi. Directed by Arivazhagan and starring Nakul, the film explores the struggles of athletes in "minority" sports and the social obsession with cricket. |
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