July 14th (film)

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July 14th
Directed byGovind K Balaji
CountryIndia
Language Tamil

July 14th (2004) is a Tamil short film, directed by Govind K Balaji, and produced by Youth Film Makers starring Fareed and Shabana. The film had many debutants and was one of the most successful short films of the year in Tamil cinema.[ citation needed ]

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Plot

It's a story of a guy called Cheran (Fareed), who goes through several stages of life to secure future for his widow mother and a younger sister. This film involves true friendship, love and affection. It shows as how important is life insurance for everyone.

Telecast

July 14th was telecast on Tamilzan channel on 15 August 2004 and because of the public demand the movie was re-telecast after two months on Makkal TV.

Cast


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