
Brahmachari
Drama
Top Cast


Prem Nazir
Prem Nazir
Jayachandran
Prem Nazir
Jayachandran


Sharada
Sharada
Sreedevi / Vasanthy
Sharada
Sreedevi / Vasanthy


Adoor Bhasi
Adoor Bhasi
Veeramarthandan Pills
Adoor Bhasi
Veeramarthandan Pills


Bahadoor
Bahadoor
Soman
Bahadoor
Soman


T R Omana
T R Omana
Bhargavi Pilla
T R Omana
Bhargavi Pilla


Jose Prakash
Jose Prakash
Venugopal
Jose Prakash
Venugopal
Rani Chandra
Rani Chandra
Vimala
Rani Chandra
Vimala


Sujatha
Sujatha
Suvarna
Sujatha
Suvarna


Kunchan
Kunchan
Kuttappan
Kunchan
Kuttappan


Sankaradi
Sankaradi
Unnithan
Sankaradi
Unnithan
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