
Katha Parayumbol
Comedy · Drama
Overview
the film is about how a barber's life is turned upside down when a film unit comes to the village for a shoot, and the news spreads that superstar Ashok Raj (Mammootty) is the barber's childhood friend. The script also by Srinivasan is so layered that every frame has a comment to make about the world and every line of the dialogue, on the mores of the society. The craze for celebrities and the problems of leading a principled life are discussed without being preachy.
Top Cast


Sreenivasan
Sreenivasan
E.P. Balan
Sreenivasan
E.P. Balan


Meena
Meena
Sridevi
Meena
Sridevi


Mammootty
Mammootty
'Superstar' Ashok Raj
Mammootty
'Superstar' Ashok Raj


Mukesh
Mukesh
Venu
Mukesh
Venu


Innocent
Innocent
Eappachan Muthalali
Innocent
Eappachan Muthalali


Jagadish
Jagadish
Sarasan
Jagadish
Sarasan


Salim Kumar
Salim Kumar
Das Vadakkemuri
Salim Kumar
Das Vadakkemuri
Jasveer Kaur
Jasveer Kaur
Cameo
Jasveer Kaur
Cameo


Shafna
Shafna
Sona
Shafna
Sona
Revathy Sivakumar
Revathy Sivakumar
Seena
Revathy Sivakumar
Seena
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