

Drama
Overview
After a party amongst a theatre group, their sole actress, Anjali is subjected to a crime from one of the men in the group. A meeting is called for. In trying to reach a consensus, stories unravel, suspicions surface and clamour ensues.
Top Cast


Zarin Shihab
Zarin Shihab
Anjali Balan
Zarin Shihab
Anjali Balan


Vinay Forrt
Vinay Forrt
Vinay
Vinay Forrt
Vinay


Kalabhavan Shajon
Kalabhavan Shajon
Hari
Kalabhavan Shajon
Hari
Selvaraj Raghavan VR
Selvaraj Raghavan VR
Selvan
Selvaraj Raghavan VR
Selvan
Sijin Sijeesh
Sijin Sijeesh
Sijin
Sijin Sijeesh
Sijin
Aji Thiruvamkulam
Aji Thiruvamkulam
Aji
Aji Thiruvamkulam
Aji


Nandan Unni
Nandan Unni
Nandan
Nandan Unni
Nandan
Madan Babu K.
Madan Babu K.
Madan
Madan Babu K.
Madan
Jolly Antony
Jolly Antony
Jolly
Jolly Antony
Jolly
Prashant Madhavan
Prashant Madhavan
Prashant
Prashant Madhavan
Prashant
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