
Nalla Thanka
Drama
Overview
Nalla Thanka , the only sister of Nallannan , the King of Madhurapuri, is wedded to Somanathan , the king of the neighbouring kingdom Ratnapuri. Alankari, the wicked wife of Nallannan becomes envious of the prosperity of Ratnapuri and the happy married life of Nalla Thanka.
Top Cast


Miss Kumari
Miss Kumari
Nalla Thanka
Miss Kumari
Nalla Thanka
Augustine Joseph
Augustine Joseph
Nallannan
Augustine Joseph
Nallannan
Vaikom Mani
Vaikom Mani
Somanathan
Vaikom Mani
Somanathan


T R Omana
T R Omana
Alankari
T R Omana
Alankari


S. P. Pillai
S. P. Pillai
S. P. Pillai


Muthukulam Raghavan Pillai
Muthukulam Raghavan Pillai
Muthukulam Raghavan Pillai
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