Gopi is scheduled to be released on 01 January, 1970.
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Mu Ramasamy, Nagavishal, Yog Japee, and Badava Gopi star in this film, touching on the themes of family ... The story is set in the 1970s and follows two characters: Alliyus Caesar, who is a gangster, ...
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Actor-politician Suresh Gopi’s first film since assuming office as a Union Minister went on floors on Friday. Titled Ottakomban, it is the veteran’s 250th film, which has been in the planning ...
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