
Chandrettan Evideya
Comedy · Drama
Overview
Sushama is upset when an astrologer tells her that her husband was in love with a dancer in his previous birth. Her worries turn real when he gets close to Geetanjali, a dancer.
Top Cast


Dileep
Dileep
Chandramohanan / Vel Kozhu Kottuvan
Dileep
Chandramohanan / Vel Kozhu Kottuvan


Anusree Nair
Anusree Nair
Sushama
Anusree Nair
Sushama


Namitha Pramod
Namitha Pramod
Geethanjali / Vasanthamalikka
Namitha Pramod
Geethanjali / Vasanthamalikka


Ilhan Layiq
Ilhan Layiq
Achu
Ilhan Layiq
Achu


Chemban Vinod Jose
Chemban Vinod Jose
Janan
Chemban Vinod Jose
Janan


Soubin Shahir
Soubin Shahir
Sumesh
Soubin Shahir
Sumesh


Suraj Venjaramoodu
Suraj Venjaramoodu
Narayanan Ilayath
Suraj Venjaramoodu
Narayanan Ilayath


Mukesh
Mukesh
Sekhar Menon
Mukesh
Sekhar Menon


Vinayakan
Vinayakan
Rajaraja Cholan
Vinayakan
Rajaraja Cholan


Veena Nair
Veena Nair
Vanaja
Veena Nair
Vanaja
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