
Devaraagam
Romance · Drama
Overview
Life for Lakshmi turns head over heels when Vishnu the new priest's son, shows up in her village. Lakshmi is instantly intrigued by the new young man in town, and strives to start a relationship with him. Antics and innocent clashes follow and both of them fall in love. Later, problems arise due to Vishnu's status in society. Meanwhile, Lakshmi's marriage is fixed with her cousin.
Top Cast


Arvind Swamy
Arvind Swamy
Vishnu
Arvind Swamy
Vishnu


Sridevi
Sridevi
Lakshmi
Sridevi
Lakshmi


KPAC Lalitha
KPAC Lalitha
KPAC Lalitha


Nedumudi Venu
Nedumudi Venu
Nedumudi Venu


Chippy
Chippy
Chippy


Janardhanan
Janardhanan
Janardhanan


Kaveri
Kaveri
Kaveri


M S Thrippunithura
M S Thrippunithura
M S Thrippunithura


Kozhikode Narayanan Nair
Kozhikode Narayanan Nair
Kozhikode Narayanan Nair


Narendra Prasad
Narendra Prasad
Narendra Prasad
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