Top Cast
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Suresh Gopi
DySP Ashok Nariman
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Siddique
Adv. Padhmanabhan Thampi
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Vijayakumar
Manu
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Janardhanan
C.M Shekharan
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Kozhikode Narayanan Nair
Judge
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Sadiq
S.I Chandradas
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Jagadish
S.I Gopi Pillai
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Spadikam George
SP Thomas Philipose
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Jagathy Sreekumar
Kochu Narayanan
Overview
An astute policeman, Ashok Nariman, is determined to get to the bottom of a murder case, for which a guiltless man has been declared guilty and is facing the likelihood of capital punishment.
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