
Kaattu
Drama
Overview
Set in the rustic terrains during the late 70s, Arun Kumar Aravind's Kaattu is a slice-of-life tale with lead characters inspired from the short stories of veteran writer/filmmaker, P. Padmarajan.
Top Cast


Murali Gopy
Murali Gopy
Chellappan
Murali Gopy
Chellappan


Asif Ali
Asif Ali
Suhukannu
Asif Ali
Suhukannu


Varalaxmi Sarathkumar
Varalaxmi Sarathkumar
Muthulakshmi
Varalaxmi Sarathkumar
Muthulakshmi


Unni Rajan P Dev
Unni Rajan P Dev
Pauly
Unni Rajan P Dev
Pauly


Manasa Radhakrishnan
Manasa Radhakrishnan
Ummukkulsu
Manasa Radhakrishnan
Ummukkulsu


Shebin Benson
Shebin Benson
Afsal
Shebin Benson
Afsal
Pankan Thamarassery
Pankan Thamarassery
Moopan
Pankan Thamarassery
Moopan
Saritha Sunil
Saritha Sunil
Kochuparvathi
Saritha Sunil
Kochuparvathi
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