Tamilyogi Natpukkaga

Due to its immense success, it was remade in Telugu as Sneham Kosam (1999) and in Kannada as Diggajaru (2001). Plot Summary

Ravi lived in a small seaside town. Every morning he walked along the shore selling jasmine garlands. One rainy evening he found a soaked, shivering puppy hiding under a broken fishing crate. Ravi carried the puppy home, wrapped it in an old towel, and gave it a piece of dosa. He named the pup Natpu — “friendship.” Tamilyogi Natpukkaga

Ravi recovered slowly. One afternoon, a wealthy trader traveling through town saw Ravi tying garlands with care and asked why he worked so hard. Ravi spoke honestly about love for his craft. Touched, the trader ordered a hundred garlands for a festival and offered to introduce Ravi to a temple contractor who needed regular supplies. Business improved; Ravi began teaching other vendors how to make garlands. Due to its immense success, it was remade

The story revolves around Chinnaiyya (played by ) and his unwavering loyalty to his master and friend, Karunakaran ( Vijayakumar ). The plot masterfully weaves a narrative of sacrifice where Chinnaiyya takes the blame for a crime he didn't commit, all to protect the honor of his friend’s family. Key Highlights of the Film: One rainy evening he found a soaked, shivering

(English: For Friendship ) is a landmark 1998 Indian Tamil-language drama directed by K. S. Ravikumar . The film is celebrated as a "blockbuster" and a "wholesome family entertainer" that defined the rural drama genre in the late 90s.

: A family drama centered on the deep friendship between a wealthy man and his loyal servant, complicated by a false accusation of assault by the wealthy man's daughter.