
Njan Marykutty
Drama
Overview
A transgender woman’s journey in a society stigmatizes gender transformation. Will Marykutty come out victorious while shredding all the taboos associated with transsexuality?
Top Cast


Jayasurya
Jayasurya
Marykutty / RJ Angel /Mathukutty
Jayasurya
Marykutty / RJ Angel /Mathukutty


Joju George
Joju George
S.I Kunjipaloo
Joju George
S.I Kunjipaloo


Innocent
Innocent
Fr. Varghese
Innocent
Fr. Varghese


Suraj Venjaramoodu
Suraj Venjaramoodu
Manoj Vaidyan
Suraj Venjaramoodu
Manoj Vaidyan


Aju Varghese
Aju Varghese
RJ Alwin Henry
Aju Varghese
RJ Alwin Henry


Jewel Mary
Jewel Mary
Jovi
Jewel Mary
Jovi


Sidhartha Siva
Sidhartha Siva
Advocate
Sidhartha Siva
Advocate


Pradeep Kottayam
Pradeep Kottayam
"Brilliant" Mash
Pradeep Kottayam
"Brilliant" Mash


Jins Baskar
Jins Baskar
Sabu
Jins Baskar
Sabu


Shivaji Guruvayoor
Shivaji Guruvayoor
Merykutty's Father
Shivaji Guruvayoor
Merykutty's Father
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