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Veluthampi Dalawa

The story begins during the tyrannical regime of Jayanthan Namboodiri (Thikkkurissi Sukumaran Nair), the 'Dalawa' of Travancore. The country was plagued by corruption and mismanagement at all levels. Veluthampi (Kottarakkara Sreedharan Nair) who was in royal service succeeded in exposing the tyranny of Jayanthan Namboodiri and rose to the position of Dalawa. Jayanthan Namboodiri’s ears were cut as punishment and he was banished from Travancore.

Top Cast

  • Kottarakkara Sreedharan Nair

    Kottarakkara Sreedharan Nair

    Veluthampi Dalawa

  • Thikkurissy Sukumaran Nair

    Thikkurissy Sukumaran Nair

    Jayanthan Namboodiri

  • Ragini

    Ragini

    Jagadambika

  • Adoor Bhasi

    Adoor Bhasi

    Mallan Pillai

  • Ambika Sukumaran

    Ambika Sukumaran

    Seethalakshmi

  • Prem Nawas

    Prem Nawas

    Unni Namboodiri

  • G K Pillai

    G K Pillai

    Kunju Neelan Pillai

  • Sukumari

    Sukumari

    Janaki

Overview

The story begins during the tyrannical regime of Jayanthan Namboodiri (Thikkkurissi Sukumaran Nair), the 'Dalawa' of Travancore. The country was plagued by corruption and mismanagement at all levels. Veluthampi (Kottarakkara Sreedharan Nair) who was in royal service succeeded in exposing the tyranny of Jayanthan Namboodiri and rose to the position of Dalawa. Jayanthan Namboodiri’s ears were cut as punishment and he was banished from Travancore.

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