
Madanolsavam
Comedy · Drama
Overview
Madanolsavam is a satirical tale about democracy and the struggle of Madhanan, a street hawker. After becoming the caretaker of his late friend Mohanan's family-his wife Alice and daughter Manju-he marries Alice. However, a politician with the same name drags him into a political contest, forcing him to navigate absurd politics to reclaim his identity.
Top Cast


Suraj Venjaramoodu
Suraj Venjaramoodu
Madanan Malankara
Suraj Venjaramoodu
Madanan Malankara


Babu Antony
Babu Antony
Madanan Manjnakaran
Babu Antony
Madanan Manjnakaran


Bhama Arun
Bhama Arun
Alice
Bhama Arun
Alice


Rajesh Madhavan
Rajesh Madhavan
Achuthan Namboothiri
Rajesh Madhavan
Achuthan Namboothiri


P. P. Kunhikrishnan
P. P. Kunhikrishnan
Chindan
P. P. Kunhikrishnan
Chindan


Renji Kankol
Renji Kankol
Shankaran Namboothiri
Renji Kankol
Shankaran Namboothiri


Swathi Das Prabhu
Swathi Das Prabhu
Joju
Swathi Das Prabhu
Joju


Rajesh Azhikkodan
Rajesh Azhikkodan
Binu Thankachan
Rajesh Azhikkodan
Binu Thankachan
Chandrika Madikai
Chandrika Madikai
Ammayi
Chandrika Madikai
Ammayi


Rakesh Ushar
Rakesh Ushar
PR Ouseph
Rakesh Ushar
PR Ouseph
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