
Gramapanchayath
Comedy · Drama
Overview
Pappu is a barber whose son Chakrapani has been promised in marriage to Sunanda, the daughter of Gunasekharan. Gunasekharan has a change of heart after coming into a fortune, and so Chakrapani must strive to win Sunanda's heart.
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Jagadish
Jagadish
Chakrapani
Jagadish
Chakrapani


Kaveri
Kaveri
Sunanda
Kaveri
Sunanda


Rajan P Dev
Rajan P Dev
Pappu
Rajan P Dev
Pappu


N F Varghese
N F Varghese
Gunashekharan
N F Varghese
Gunashekharan


Zeenath
Zeenath
Shantha
Zeenath
Shantha


Salim Kumar
Salim Kumar
Bhaskaran
Salim Kumar
Bhaskaran


Harisree Ashokan
Harisree Ashokan
Swa Le
Harisree Ashokan
Swa Le


Jagathy Sreekumar
Jagathy Sreekumar
R. A. Jappan
Jagathy Sreekumar
R. A. Jappan


Indrans
Indrans
Bhaskaran
Indrans
Bhaskaran


Kalpana
Kalpana
Pankajakshi
Kalpana
Pankajakshi
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