
Vellaripravinte Changathi
Romance · Drama
Overview
Owing to mounting debts and the pressure of making his place in the thriving film industry, a filmmaker commits suicide. Later, his son acquires the prints of his unreleased film and releases it.
Top Cast


Dileep
Dileep
Mukkom Shajahan / Ravi
Dileep
Mukkom Shajahan / Ravi


Kavya Madhavan
Kavya Madhavan
Mary Vargese / Sulekha
Kavya Madhavan
Mary Vargese / Sulekha


Manoj K Jayan
Manoj K Jayan
Krishnan / Basheer
Manoj K Jayan
Krishnan / Basheer


Indrajith Sukumaran
Indrajith Sukumaran
Manikkunuju
Indrajith Sukumaran
Manikkunuju


Saikumar
Saikumar
Varikkodan Mash / Thangaluppappa
Saikumar
Varikkodan Mash / Thangaluppappa


Lal
Lal
Himself
Lal
Himself


Vijayaraghavan
Vijayaraghavan
K.Sankunni
Vijayaraghavan
K.Sankunni


Maniyanpilla Raju
Maniyanpilla Raju
Preman
Maniyanpilla Raju
Preman


Mamukkoya
Mamukkoya
Moonnaan
Mamukkoya
Moonnaan


Suraj Venjaramoodu
Suraj Venjaramoodu
Himself
Suraj Venjaramoodu
Himself
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