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Bharath as Dharani •
Nila as Anjali •
Vivek as Arnold •
Roja as Angayarkanni •
Vincent Asokan as Bhavani •
Avinash as SP Easwarapandiyan •
Vennira Aadai Moorthy as Dharmarajan •
Ilavarasu as Inspector Britto •
Delhi Ganesh as Dharani's father •
Cell Murugan as Rambo •
O. A. K. Sundar as Police officer •
Amarasigamani as Anjali's father •
Prem as Dharani's brother •
Bayilvan Ranganathan as Traffic police •
Rajyalakshmi as Dharani's mother • Vanaja as Easwari, Dharani's sister-in-law • Revathi Priya as Lakshmi, Dharani's sister • Sindhu as Servant •
Chelladurai as Head constable • Kili Ramachandran as Gas company worker • Thenali as Drunkard • Japan Kumar as Dharani's friend • Venkat as Easwarapandiyan's friend •
Supergood Subramani as Chettiar • Shamili Sukumar as Priya, Anjali's friend • Archana Harish as Anjali's friend •
Suja Varunee in a special appearance •
Kanal Kannan as Rowdy == Production == The project was first announced in September 2006, when
Salem Chandrasekharan announced that he had signed Bharath and director Venkatesh to work together in a film titled
Killadi. In a press meet, the producer noted that the film would proceed simultaneously alongside his other production,
Vetrimaaran's
Desiya Nendunchalai 47 starring
Dhanush. Bharath began shooting the film alongside
Koodal Nagar and
Nepali, delaying his schedules for the other films to maintain his look for
Killadi. However, in 2007, the producer ran into financial problems and postponed his two projects indefinitely. In December 2009, the producer announced that the film would continue its shoot but it was held back by the director's involvement in other films,
Maanja Velu,
Vaada and
Vallakottai, prompting further delays. The film only picked up again in 2013 and was readied for release, with an extended separate comedy track featuring
Vivek and Cell Murugan inserted and extensively shot. Further promotions were advertised by the team throughout 2014, before the film was released in January 2015. == Soundtrack ==