
Gandhinagar 2nd Street
Comedy · Family · Romance
Overview
Sethu, an unemployed youth, struggles to find a job. When a spate of robberies takes place in his friend's neighborhood, he poses as a Gurkha to get a job as a security guard.
Top Cast


Mohanlal
Mohanlal
Sethu (Ram Singh)
Mohanlal
Sethu (Ram Singh)


Karthika
Karthika
Maya
Karthika
Maya


Thilakan
Thilakan
Sridharan Menon
Thilakan
Sridharan Menon


Sreenivasan
Sreenivasan
Madhavan
Sreenivasan
Madhavan


Seema
Seema
Nirmala
Seema
Nirmala


Mammootty
Mammootty
Balachandran
Mammootty
Balachandran


Innocent
Innocent
Police Constable
Innocent
Police Constable


Sukumari
Sukumari
Mrs.Varkey
Sukumari
Mrs.Varkey


KPAC Lalitha
KPAC Lalitha
Bharathi
KPAC Lalitha
Bharathi


Sankaradi
Sankaradi
Kuttichan
Sankaradi
Kuttichan
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