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Kusruthi

Kusruthi is a 2004 Indian Malayalam film, directed by P Anil and Babu Narayanan and produced by Mani C. Kappan. The film stars Harisree Asokan and Kalabhavan Mani in lead roles. Music of the film was composed by M. Jayachandran.

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  • Harisree Ashokan

    Harisree Ashokan

    Kochu Kumaran

  • Kalabhavan Mani

    Kalabhavan Mani

    Ezhumangalam Panan Gurukkal

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Kusruthi is a 2004 Indian Malayalam film, directed by P Anil and Babu Narayanan and produced by Mani C. Kappan. The film stars Harisree Asokan and Kalabhavan Mani in lead roles. Music of the film was composed by M. Jayachandran.

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