The Sixth Sense Tamil — Dubbed -upd-

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.")

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. The Sixth Sense Tamil Dubbed -UPD-

Malcolm patiently works to gain Cole's trust. After weeks of silence, Cole finally reveals his terrifying secret: "Enakku setha aalungalai paakka mudiyum... Avanga naanga poga vendiyatha sonna, naan bayandhuraven." (Translation: "I see dead people... They tell me things I must do, and I get scared." ) Malcolm realizes the truth: The ghosts are not

Feeling his work is done, Malcolm returns home to Anna. She is asleep on the couch, watching their wedding video. He speaks to her, but she doesn't respond. Then, he notices her hand: she is wearing the ring he gave her, but her wedding ring is gone. He looks down at his own stomach. There is no scar. No blood. He touches his back—where Vincent shot him. 'Enna venum

Prologue: The Beginning of the End Dr. Malcolm Crowe (voiced in Tamil), a renowned child psychologist in Philadelphia, returns home with his wife Anna after receiving a lifetime achievement award. Suddenly, a former patient, Vincent Grey—whom Malcolm failed to treat years ago—appears naked in their bathroom. Vincent, suffering from severe paranoia and hallucinations, accuses Malcolm of abandoning him. In a fit of rage, Vincent shoots Malcolm in the stomach and then turns the gun on himself.

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 walks away into the light, finally at peace. Cole, now brave, tells his mother, "Amma... Ippo bayam illa. Avanga namakku help pannanum nu dhaan varanga." ("Mom... No more fear. They come because they need us to help them.") "Bayam illai endral dhaan uyir irukkirathu. Aana, uyir illai endralum, kadamai irukkirathu." ("Only when there is no fear, there is life. But even without life, there is duty.")