
Sakhavinte Priyasakhi
Drama
Overview
Rohini's husband, a political leader, gets killed soon after their marriage. She struggles very hard to live her life after his death.
Top Cast


Neha Saxena
Neha Saxena
Rohini
Neha Saxena
Rohini


Sudheer Karamana
Sudheer Karamana
Sakhavu Shiva Prasad
Sudheer Karamana
Sakhavu Shiva Prasad


Shine Tom Chacko
Shine Tom Chacko
Vimalraj
Shine Tom Chacko
Vimalraj


Salim Kumar
Salim Kumar
Vasanthan
Salim Kumar
Vasanthan


Kalabhavan Shajon
Kalabhavan Shajon
S.I
Kalabhavan Shajon
S.I


Megha Mathew
Megha Mathew
Megha Mathew


Indrans
Indrans
Kunjammu
Indrans
Kunjammu


Anoop Chandran
Anoop Chandran
Anoop Chandran


Hareesh Perumanna
Hareesh Perumanna
Hareesh Perumanna


Kulappulli Leela
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