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- Manasellam (transl. All over the heart) is a 2003 Indian Tamil-language romantic drama film written and directed by Santhosh. Produced by V. Ravichandran...
- Chandra Lakshman is an Indian actress. She debuted in the 2002 Tamil film Manasellam and has since then appeared in various Malayalam and Tamil films and TV...
- she continued getting on with fantastic shows in Sethu, Nandha, Run, Manasellam, Vettaiyaadu Vilaiyaadu. Rajashree has spelled prominent roles around...
- success. The following year, Trisha appeared as a terminally ill woman in Manasellam, which was a commercial failure. Her next release in 2003 was Hari's action...
- composed by G. V. Prakash Kumar, consists of five tracks. The track "Manasellam Mazhaiye" was reused from the song "Chalisuva Cheluve" from the Kannada...
- successful venture April Madhathil (2002) alongside Sneha followed by Manasellam (2003). He won the Tamil Nadu State Film Award Special Prize for his role...
- Jasmine in Bala (2002). Thereafter, she signed on for a third Tamil film, Manasellam (2003), but was replaced by Trisha as the director was dissatisfied with...
- Thamizhan (2002) Raajjiyam (2002) Thenkasi Pattanam (2002) Raja (2002) Manasellam (2003) Three Roses (2003) Villain (2002) Chokka Thangam (2003) Saamy (2003)...
- 04:22 2. "Hip Hop Hurray" Boomerang X Coco Nanda & MC Bullet 03:15 3. "Manasellam" (Unplugged) V. Ilango Simbu 03:50 4. "Siragindri Parakkalam" Purple Patch...
- dubbing artiste, Savitha Reddy, who has since regularly dubbed for Trisha. Manasellam (2003), her second project, saw her play a cancer patient, but the film...