

She orders Veera to cut off Priya’s hair as she wants it.

He invites her home and they grow intimate, interrupted by a loud scream from Priya, because Meenakshi Amma stabs her brutally. After a few weeks, Veera meets a girl named Priya (Priya) on the Internet and they fall for each other. After treatment, he brings back the scar-faced woman to his bungalow.

On her marriage night, in bed with her husband, Veera stabs the man brutally and sets him and the room on fire. After coming back to her senses the next morning, she refuses Veera’s apology and decides to marry her colleague. She, though reluctant at first, indulges in the act.

Daunted and chased by the ghosts of his painful past, Veera rapes Meenakshi Amma. She names him Veera, takes him under her wing and protects him. Samar is sexually abused by his father and is rescued by his neighbour, a middle aged single woman Meenakshi Amma (Swapna Abraham). The father leads a colourful life indulging his sexual passions. Samar (Veera Bahu), an eight-year-old motherless boy lives with his father in Mumbai. The film received mixed reviews from both audience and critics.The plot of the film is loosely inspired by the thriller film Psycho. The title Nadunisi Naaygal is taken from the title of a poem of Sundara Ramasamy. Infotainment, Nadunissi Naaygal released on 18 February 2011, simultaneously dubbed and released in Telugu as Erra Gulabilu. Produced by Photon Kathaas Productions and R. The film notably has no score, instead featuring sounds designed by Renganaath Ravee. Nadunisi Naaygal (Eng: Midnight Dogs) is a 2011 Tamil psychological thriller film written and directed by Gautham Menon that stars Sameera Reddy, Veera Bahu and Deva in lead roles, with Swapna Abraham, Ashwin Kakumanu and Samantha Ruth Prabhu in other pivotal roles.
