
C/O Saira Banu
Drama · Family
Overview
Saira Banu, a post woman and a single mom, is caught unawares when her son Joshua Peter, a law student, gets entangled in a legal hassle. The opponents in the case are a bunch of affluent and powerful names of the society. How would the middle-class woman help her son?
Top Cast


Manju Warrier
Manju Warrier
Saira Banu
Manju Warrier
Saira Banu


Amala Akkineni
Amala Akkineni
Adv. Annie John Tharavadi
Amala Akkineni
Adv. Annie John Tharavadi


Shane Nigam
Shane Nigam
Joshua Peter
Shane Nigam
Joshua Peter


Niranjana Anoop
Niranjana Anoop
Arundathi
Niranjana Anoop
Arundathi


Raghavan
Raghavan
Judge Janardhana Kurup
Raghavan
Judge Janardhana Kurup


Jagadish
Jagadish
Jagadish


K. B. Ganesh Kumar
K. B. Ganesh Kumar
Stephen
K. B. Ganesh Kumar
Stephen


P Balachandran
P Balachandran
Adv. Pappan
P Balachandran
Adv. Pappan


Joy Mathew
Joy Mathew
Joy Mathew


Sujith Sankar
Sujith Sankar
Sebastian
Sujith Sankar
Sebastian
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