
History of Joy
Drama
Overview
History of Joy is a coming-of-age drama that narrates the story of a law student, Joy, and his tryst with destiny. Joy, born into a rich family, lives the life of a hedonist in college. During one of his many night outs with his friends, Joy meets with an unpleasant accident that changes his life forever. The rest of the story revolves around his struggles to put his life back on track while striving to avoid the ghosts of his past.
Top Cast


Vishnu Vinay
Vishnu Vinay
Joy Andrews
Vishnu Vinay
Joy Andrews


Saikumar
Saikumar
Saikumar


S.P. Sreekumar
S.P. Sreekumar
S.P. Sreekumar


Joju George
Joju George
Joju George


Sunil Sukhada
Sunil Sukhada
Sunil Sukhada


Noby Marcose
Noby Marcose
Noby Marcose


Vinay Forrt
Vinay Forrt
Vinay Forrt


P Balachandran
P Balachandran
P Balachandran


Gokulan
Gokulan
Gokulan


Sivakami Anantha Narayan
Sivakami Anantha Narayan
Sivakami Anantha Narayan
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