Palayathu Amman
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Palayathu Amman is a 2000 Tamil
Tamil language
Tamil is a Dravidian language spoken predominantly by Tamil people of the Indian subcontinent. It has official status in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu and in the Indian union territory of Pondicherry. Tamil is also an official language of Sri Lanka and Singapore...

 religious
Hindu devotional movements
Devotional movements refers to various forms of Hinduism in India that co-exist with differing doctrines and practices. The history of worship in India is one of hybridisation. In ancient times various regions each had their own local myths and folklore, worshipping their own collection of local...

 film directed by Rama Narayanan. This movie stars Meena, Ramky, Divya Unni
Divya Unni
Divya Unni is an Indian actress of Malayalam and Tamil films. She appeared in films like Pranayavarnangal and Bharathan's last movie Churam, in which she acted alongside Manoj K. Jayan. She migrated to the US after her marriage.-Dance career:...

 and Saranraj. This movie is very much famous for Vivek
Vivek (actor)
Vivekananthan is an Indian film actor and comedian. He has won four Filmfare Best Comedian Awards for his performances in Run, Saamy, Perazhagan and Sivaji, respectively. In April 2009, Vivek received the Padma Shri award by the Government of India for his contribution to the arts. He was...

's comedy.

Plot

The film starts with a saint in a gurukulam announcing his students that Devi(Goddess)'s birth to kill the evil shall come soon. The satan(Saranraj) kills the saint but the Devi's birth is not stopped. It grows up as a child for Divya Unni and Ramky.

The child gets all kinds of harm from the Satan but the Goddess Palayathu Amman(Meena) saves it every time. At the same time, Divya Unni thinks that Meena wants to take away her child so tries to save it from her.

At last, the child is kidnapped and about to be killed when Palayathu Amman kills the Satan and returns the child to her parents.
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