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Panchapandavar
Genres Action
Actors Jayan, Poojappura Ravi, Raghavan, Abu Salim, T.P. Madhavan

Panchapandavar is the story of 5 friends ( Jayan, Raghavan, Poojappura Ravi, Chakyar Rajan, Balaji ) who reaches to Mumbai in search of Job. They are helped by a beautiful nurse. Soon everyone realises that, they are in love with the nurse (Saumini).
Gunman
Gunman (1982)
, 2h20
Directed by HSH Prince Chatrichalerm Yukol
Genres Thriller, Action
Themes Films about disabilities, Political films
Actors Sorapong Chatree

As the opening credits roll, the scene is from the point of a man on a motorcycle at night. The man gets off the bike, walks into a coffee shop, shoots one of the patrons with a pistol and then gets back on the motorcycle.
Adiverukal
Adiverukal (1986)

Directed by P. Anil
Genres Drama, Thriller, Action
Actors Mohanlal, Karthika, Suresh Gopi, Sukumari, Mukesh, Kuthiravattam Pappu

A family oriented action film
The Victim
The Victim (1980)
, 1h40
Directed by Sammo Hung
Origin Hong kong
Genres Martial arts, Action, Martial arts
Themes Sports films, Martial arts films, Kung fu films
Actors Sammo Hung, Peter Ho-sun Chan, Bryan Leung, Chang Yi, Karl Maka, Lam Ching Ying

Chun-yau (Bryan Leung) was adopted as a little orphan boy by a humble rich man under one rainy-night who already had a mean young son. Chun-yau has developed into a fine kung fu fighter who is on the run with his newly-wedded wife Yuet-yee (Fanny Wang) from his step-brother Cho-wing (Chang Yi), whom is madly after his sister-in-law. The jealous son holds a grudge against his stepbrother because he blame Chun-yau for the lost of his eye (and now wears a jade patch over the eye). Now, Cho-wing has made it his goal to hunt down Chun-yau and his bride, prompting the newlyweds to spend their lives together running in fear from the gang leader. One fine day, Fatty (Sammo Hung) spots Chun-yau helping an old man from being crushed by a loaded-cart. Fatty challenges Chun-yau but is ultimately defeated. However, Chun-yau is not interested in becoming Fatty's master since he is more worried about his own domestic problems. Apparently Fatty has promised his ancestors that he shall learn proper kung fu by training under the man who beats him (and Chun-yau is the first to do so.). However, Chun-yau and his wife are trying to keep a low profile and they want nothing to do with Fatty, as all he does is attract attention. Fatty, meanwhile, can’t help but wonder why such a great martial artist lives in fear.