The Sixth Sense Tamil Dubbed -upd- -

Malcolm dismisses this as psychosis, but Cole challenges him: "Ungala nambanum nu nenacha dhaan sonnen... Ippo neenga enna nambala?" ("I told you because I thought I could trust you... Now you don't believe me?"). Meanwhile, Malcolm struggles with his own marriage; Anna has begun seeing another man (or so he thinks), and he sleeps alone in a separate room.

Malcolm accepts his death. He tells a sleeping Anna: "Ungalukku romba mukkiyam... Nee romba azhaga irukka. Enakku neraya theriyum... Ippo naan poganum. Unnai kaathirukka vendam." ("You are the most important thing... You look beautiful. I know so much... I have to go now. Don't wait for me.") Anna, in her sleep, smiles and whispers, "Goodnight, Malcolm." The Sixth Sense Tamil Dubbed -UPD-

Cole follows this advice. The ghost of a poisoned girl, Kyra, appears under his bed. She shows Cole a video tape that proves her mother poisoned her. Cole secretly delivers the tape to the girl's father, exposing the murder and bringing justice. Malcolm dismisses this as psychosis, but Cole challenges

The next autumn, Malcolm survives the shooting but is emotionally distant from Anna, who has grown cold. Desperate to redeem his past failure, Malcolm takes on a new case: Cole Sear (voice: Sarathkumar or similar Tamil child artist), a troubled 8-year-old boy. Cole is a social outcast, called a "freak" by his classmates. His single mother, Lynn Sear (voice: Revathi), is worried sick as she finds strange injuries and disturbed drawings in his room. Meanwhile, Malcolm struggles with his own marriage; Anna

At a birthday party, a terrified Cole is locked in a closet. Suddenly, a ghost of a suffocated boy appears, screaming and vomiting. Cole, frozen in fear, finally learns to stop running.

Cole explains that the dead don't know they are dead. They walk around like regular people, only they see what they want to see. They are angry, sad, and only Cole can hear their desperate cries for help.

Malcolm realizes the truth: The ghosts are not there to hurt Cole. They need his help to resolve unfinished business. He advises Cole: "Avangala ketta... 'Enna venum?' nu. Avanga pesa vidu." ("Ask them... 'What do you want?' Let them speak.")