
Velipadinte Pusthakam
Comedy · Drama
Overview
Professor Mathew Idikkula who reformed the atmosphere of a college by developing a healthy relationship between teachers and students. The film reflects the goodness of the youth and the impact the students can have.
Top Cast


Mohanlal
Mohanlal
Prof. Michael Idikkula
Mohanlal
Prof. Michael Idikkula


Anna Reshma Rajan
Anna Reshma Rajan
Assistant Prof. Mary
Anna Reshma Rajan
Assistant Prof. Mary


Salim Kumar
Salim Kumar
Prof. Premraj
Salim Kumar
Prof. Premraj


Arun Kurian
Arun Kurian
Bullet Viswan
Arun Kurian
Bullet Viswan


Sarath Kumar
Sarath Kumar
Franklin
Sarath Kumar
Franklin


Shivaji Guruvayoor
Shivaji Guruvayoor
Fr. George Kattuparamban
Shivaji Guruvayoor
Fr. George Kattuparamban


Chemban Vinod Jose
Chemban Vinod Jose
Kakka Rameshan
Chemban Vinod Jose
Kakka Rameshan


Siddique
Siddique
Tharakan
Siddique
Tharakan


Alencier Ley Lopez
Alencier Ley Lopez
Vareethettan
Alencier Ley Lopez
Vareethettan


Priyanka Nair
Priyanka Nair
Jayanthi
Priyanka Nair
Jayanthi
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