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Punarjanmam

With a chronic obsession about his dead mother, Aravindan finds his wife, Radha as his mother. Hence, he indisposes to have lusty affairs with Radha, which strains their relationship.

Top Cast

  • Jayabharathi

    Jayabharathi

    Radha

  • Prem Nazir

    Prem Nazir

    Aravindan

  • Bahadoor

    Bahadoor

    Kurup

  • Adoor Bhasi

    Adoor Bhasi

    Narayana panikkar

  • Sankaradi

    Sankaradi

    Ashan

  • Muthukulam Raghavan Pillai

    Muthukulam Raghavan Pillai

    Jyotsyan

  • Paravoor Bharathan

    Paravoor Bharathan

    College Principal

  • Karan

    Karan

    Young Aravindan

  • Sujatha

    Sujatha

    Jaanu

Overview

With a chronic obsession about his dead mother, Aravindan finds his wife, Radha as his mother. Hence, he indisposes to have lusty affairs with Radha, which strains their relationship.

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