
Punyam Aham
Drama
Overview
A Brahmin falls in love with a woman of a lower caste during India's freedom struggle. They marry and have a son, but soon the man abandons his family. When the son grows up, he sets out to find his father.
Top Cast


Prithviraj Sukumaran
Prithviraj Sukumaran
Naarayanan Unni
Prithviraj Sukumaran
Naarayanan Unni


Nedumudi Venu
Nedumudi Venu
Kaarackal Easwaran Namboodiri
Nedumudi Venu
Kaarackal Easwaran Namboodiri


Samvrutha Sunil
Samvrutha Sunil
Jayasree
Samvrutha Sunil
Jayasree


Sona Nair
Sona Nair
Elder Sister
Sona Nair
Elder Sister


KPAC Lalitha
KPAC Lalitha
Jayasree's Amma
KPAC Lalitha
Jayasree's Amma


Nishanth Sagar
Nishanth Sagar
Georgekutty
Nishanth Sagar
Georgekutty


M R Gopakumar
M R Gopakumar
Pappanassar
M R Gopakumar
Pappanassar


Sreejith Ravi
Sreejith Ravi
Pankan
Sreejith Ravi
Pankan
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