Parinamam
Parinamam tackles the age-old issue of loneliness and redundancy among the aged. In parallel, Balakrishna Marar faces callous treatment from his family after his retirement.
Parinamam tackles the age-old issue of loneliness and redundancy among the aged. In parallel, Balakrishna Marar faces callous treatment from his family after his retirement.
Madampu Kunjukuttan
Nedumudi Venu
Ashokan
Shalu Menon
Ambika Mohan
Ravi Menon
T. P. Madhavan
Ottapalam Pappan
Parinamam tackles the age-old issue of loneliness and redundancy among the aged. In parallel, Balakrishna Marar faces callous treatment from his family after his retirement.
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