Vannu Kandu Keezhadakki

Vannu Kandu Keezhadakki

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1985-11-21

Vannu Kandu Keezhadakki is the story of Padmavathy Amma (Lakshmi) who is the doyen of her family and society. Her view of the world is disliked by all, nevertheless questioned by none due to the tyrant that she can turn out to be. Her husband, Mangalath Viswanatha Menon, a retired business tycoon, portrayed by MG Soman, her 4 sons - Lalu Alex,Maniyanpilla Raju, Shankar and Baiju - find it ostensibly difficult to communicate how they feel. Her second son gets married to Sreedevi (Rajalakshmi) and that brings home her sister, Nadiya Moithu , who is a loud spoiled brat who uses utmost irreverence to deal with growing up to be an adult.

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Vannu Kandu Keezhadakki is the story of Padmavathy Amma (Lakshmi) who is the doyen of her family and society. Her view of the world is disliked by all, nevertheless questioned by none due to the tyrant that she can turn out to be. Her husband, Mangalath Viswanatha Menon, a retired business tycoon, portrayed by MG Soman, her 4 sons - Lalu Alex,Maniyanpilla Raju, Shankar and Baiju - find it ostensibly difficult to communicate how they feel. Her second son gets married to Sreedevi (Rajalakshmi) and that brings home her sister, Nadiya Moithu , who is a loud spoiled brat who uses utmost irreverence to deal with growing up to be an adult.

Released

1985-11-21

Runtime

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Director

Joshiy

Budget

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Revenue

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Genres

Family

Language

Production

Saj Productions

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    Nadhiya

    Nadhiya
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    Lakshmi

    Lakshmi
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    M G Soman

    M G Soman
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    Shankar

    Shankar
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    Lalu Alex

    Lalu Alex
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    Maniyanpilla Raju

    Maniyanpilla Raju
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    Baiju Santhosh

    Baiju Santhosh
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    Shalini

    Shalini
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    Thilakan

    Thilakan
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    Jagathy Sreekumar

    Jagathy Sreekumar
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    Prathapa Chandran

    Prathapa Chandran