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It sounds like you're looking for a Tamil-dubbed movie where the plot involves a "solid post" — possibly a concrete pillar, a mysterious structure, or a symbolic post that plays a key role.

Here are a few possibilities (dubbed from other languages into Tamil) that feature a strong "post" or pillar-related element: forgotten tamil dubbed movie

  1. "Arundhati" (Telugu) – Dubbed into Tamil. Has a climactic scene with a massive, cursed pillar/post that holds a dark secret.
  2. "Chandramukhi" (Tamil original, but some confuse with dubbed versions) – Features a pillar in the palace that hides a ghostly secret.
  3. "Naaigal Jaakirathai" (Tamil original) – Not dubbed, but has a "post" (pillar) used in a fight scene.
  4. "Bhooloham" (Tamil) – Involves a boxer, but a symbolic "post" as a goal.
  5. "Jana" (Tamil) – Has a scene with a concrete post used as a weapon.

If you can recall any actor, year, or a single scene involving that "solid post" (e.g., someone tied to it, a hidden object inside, or a fight around it), I can help narrow it down. It sounds like you're looking for a Tamil-dubbed


Type 3: The Odd Hollywood Rip-off

During the Writer's Strike in the US (2007-2008), Tamil distributors dubbed direct-to-DVD Hollywood action films. "Arundhati" (Telugu) – Dubbed into Tamil

1. The Ghost Who Walks (Tamil: Kaadhal Kaditham)

Dubbed from the 2019 English film The Ghost Who Walks, this psychological drama flew under the radar. With no major stars attached and minimal promotion, it was released quietly and vanished within weeks. Yet, its haunting narrative and subtle performances make it a hidden treasure.

The Pain of the "Lost" Title

Let me give you a specific heartbreak. There is a film called Arya 2 (Telugu) which had a very popular Tamil dub titled Arya 2 - The Power of Love. It was a hit. But the sequel? Arya 3? Forgotten.

Or consider the case of Bhima starring Nandamuri Balakrishna. The Tamil dub Veeramum Eeramum was released in 2014, clashing with Vijay's Kaththi. It was wiped out opening weekend. Today, if you ask a Balakrishna fan in Chennai about that film, they will stare blankly. It is a ghost.