
Daivathinte Swantham Cleetus
Action · Drama · Mystery
Overview
Daivathinte Swantham Cleetus revolves around Cleetus (Mammootty), a dreaded long-haired rogue. He surprises the parish priest (Siddique) by his uncanny resemblance to Jesus Christ in looks and mannerisms. He is roped in by the priest for the role of Jesus Christ for a light and sound show for their upcoming festival. His real self comes to the fore during rehearsals. The fact that he is a goon is revealed, yet the priest decides to persist with him in the belief that the experience of performing the noble character will lead to his transformation. Things change in the life of Cleetus after that. Events that occurred in the life of Jesus Christ start occurring in the life of Cleetus too. What happens to Cleetus and the people surrounding him form the rest of the story.
Top Cast


Mammootty
Mammootty
Cleetus
Mammootty
Cleetus


Siddique
Siddique
Fr. Sunny Vadakkumthala
Siddique
Fr. Sunny Vadakkumthala


Honey Rose
Honey Rose
Lakshmy
Honey Rose
Lakshmy


Rejith Menon
Rejith Menon
Alex
Rejith Menon
Alex


P Balachandran
P Balachandran
Raphael Vadakkumthala
P Balachandran
Raphael Vadakkumthala


Suraj Venjaramoodu
Suraj Venjaramoodu
Kunjachan
Suraj Venjaramoodu
Kunjachan


Kishor Satya
Kishor Satya
Savichan
Kishor Satya
Savichan


Aju Varghese
Aju Varghese
Chinnan
Aju Varghese
Chinnan


Maya Moushmi
Maya Moushmi
Kunjachan's wife
Maya Moushmi
Kunjachan's wife


Jaise Jose
Jaise Jose
Jaise Jose
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