Ezhuthatha Katha Trailer (1970)
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Prem Nazir as Prathapachandran
Sheela as Kayamkulam Kamalamma
Adoor Bhasi as Bhaskaran Pillai
Muthukulam Raghavan Pillai as Raghavan Pillai
Sankaradi as Tabalist Shanku Asan
T R Omana as Eashwariyamma, Prathapachandran's Mother
Chandrakala as Meena
G K Pillai as Palathara Thomachan
K P Ummer as Gopalan Nair
Nellikode Bhaskaran as Drama-troupe Manager
Meena as Mrs. Nair
Paravoor Bharathan as Padmanabhan
Thikkurissy Sukumaran Nair as Parameswaran/Kattazham Karthavu
T. K. Balachandran as Blind Singer
Paul Vengola as Advocate's clerk
Vanchiyoor Radha as Manager's sister
A. B. Raj Director
Jagathy N K Achari Screenplay
Ashok Kumar Agarwal Director of Photography
V Dakshinamoorthy Original Music Composer
Sreekumaran Thampi Lyricist
P. Leela Playback Singer
K. J. Yesudas Playback Singer
P. Jayachandran Playback Singer
India 21 May 1970
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