
Paddayi
Crime
Overview
Based on Macbeth, PADDAYI is the story of Madhava and Sugandhi. They are newlyweds from the fishing community in Karnataka, Southern India. Driven by a Tulu deityʼs prophecy coupled with Sugandhiʼs ambition, Madhava murders Dinesh, illegally inherits Dineshʼ property and bring upon himself an eponymous tragedy.
Top Cast
Mohan Sheni
Mohan Sheni
Madhava
Mohan Sheni
Madhava
Bindu Raxidi
Bindu Raxidi
Sugandhi
Bindu Raxidi
Sugandhi
Chandrahas Ullal
Chandrahas Ullal
Bannanje
Chandrahas Ullal
Bannanje
Gopinath Bhat
Gopinath Bhat
Dineshanna
Gopinath Bhat
Dineshanna
Srinidhi Achar
Srinidhi Achar
Manjesha
Srinidhi Achar
Manjesha
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