
Bhayanakam
History · Drama
Overview
A First World War veteran reaches a backwater village in Kuttanand, India as a Postman. He delivers money orders and letters to the family of soldiers, becoming a symbol of happiness. But everything turns upside down, as the Second World War begins.
Top Cast


Renji Panicker
Renji Panicker
The Postman
Renji Panicker
The Postman


Asha Sarath
Asha Sarath
Gouri Kunjamma
Asha Sarath
Gouri Kunjamma


Sabita Jayaraj
Sabita Jayaraj
Anthony's wife
Sabita Jayaraj
Anthony's wife
Keshav Jayaraj
Keshav Jayaraj
Kunjan
Keshav Jayaraj
Kunjan


Molly Kannamaly
Molly Kannamaly
Kochunanga
Molly Kannamaly
Kochunanga
Vavachan
Vavachan
Kunchu's father
Vavachan
Kunchu's father


Vaishnavi Venugopal
Vaishnavi Venugopal
Ramani
Vaishnavi Venugopal
Ramani


Jojo Cyriac George
Jojo Cyriac George
Military officer
Jojo Cyriac George
Military officer


Bilas Chandrahasan Nair
Bilas Chandrahasan Nair
Anthony
Bilas Chandrahasan Nair
Anthony


Kumarakom Vasudevan
Kumarakom Vasudevan
Varkey Pulayan
Kumarakom Vasudevan
Varkey Pulayan
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