
Ozhimuri
Drama
Overview
A woman in her fifties files a divorce petition against her seventy-one-year-old husband. Their son and an advocate try to find the reason behind it as they had been married for thirty years.
Top Cast


Lal
Lal
Thanupillai / Sivanpillai
Lal
Thanupillai / Sivanpillai


Mallika
Mallika
Meeenakshi Pillai
Mallika
Meeenakshi Pillai


Bhavana
Bhavana
Balamani
Bhavana
Balamani


Asif Ali
Asif Ali
Sharath
Asif Ali
Sharath


Shweta Menon
Shweta Menon
Kali Pillai
Shweta Menon
Kali Pillai


Jagadish
Jagadish
Meenakhi's Advocate
Jagadish
Meenakhi's Advocate


Ilavarasu
Ilavarasu
Vaidyan
Ilavarasu
Vaidyan


M R Gopakumar
M R Gopakumar
M R Gopakumar


Kochu Preman
Kochu Preman
Kochu Preman


Nandhu
Nandhu
Nandhu
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