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The story follows two small-time petty thieves, Azhagu (Prashanth) and Kadhir (Anand), who unintentionally get caught up in an international heist involving 10 billion rupees (1,000 crores) stolen from a government train. Along the way, they rescue a village girl named Rasathi (Heera) and cross paths with a mysterious pop star, Chandralekha (Anu Aggarwal), who holds the key card to the loot. Thiruda Thiruda (Tamil) – Fun On The Run

Prashanth, Anand, Anu Aggarwal, and Heera Rajagopal Music by: A. R. Rahman Cinematography: P. C. Sreeram A Plot of 10 Billion Rupees

Released in September 1993, Thiruda Thiruda (Thief! Thief!) was a bold departure for director Mani Ratnam. Coming right after the socially conscious Roja , this film was a light-hearted, visually spectacular "caper" movie co-written by Ram Gopal Varma. Mani Ratnam Written by: Mani Ratnam and Ram Gopal Varma

When fans search for "," they are often looking for Mani Ratnam's 1993 high-octane heist comedy, a film that was decades ahead of its time. While third-party sites like Tamilyogi are popular for accessing regional content, understanding why this particular film remains a top search query requires looking at its unique place in Indian cinema history. The Heist that Redefined Tamil Cinema