
RockStar
Comedy · Romance
Overview
Rockstar is a 2015 Malayalam romantic comedy film directed by V. K. Prakash and produced by P. K. Ratheesh.Sidharth Menon makes his debut as the lead, titular role, who also co-produced the film under Build Block Productions. Lokanathan does the cinematography and Prashant Pillai scores the music. The story and script are written by Rajasree Balram.
Top Cast


Siddharth Menon
Siddharth Menon
Ananth Abraham
Siddharth Menon
Ananth Abraham


Eva Pavithran
Eva Pavithran
Athira Menon
Eva Pavithran
Athira Menon


Anumol
Anumol
Sanjana Kurien
Anumol
Sanjana Kurien


Poornima Bhagyaraj
Poornima Bhagyaraj
Gayathri
Poornima Bhagyaraj
Gayathri


Prakash Bare
Prakash Bare
Narendran
Prakash Bare
Narendran


Krishnachandran
Krishnachandran
Vakkachan
Krishnachandran
Vakkachan


M. Jayachandran
M. Jayachandran
Guru
M. Jayachandran
Guru


Sona Nair
Sona Nair
Mariya
Sona Nair
Mariya


Mallika Sukumaran
Mallika Sukumaran
Alice
Mallika Sukumaran
Alice


Adil Ibrahim
Adil Ibrahim
Michael
Adil Ibrahim
Michael
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