Chithram Trailer

Chithram Trailer (1988)

22 December 1988 Drama, Comedy 159 mins

A young woman is dumped by her boyfriend just before the wedding as she will not be inheriting any wealth from her father. When the girl's father pays her a visit, she hires a man to act like her husband.

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Cast

Mohanlal

as Vishnu

Ranjini

as Kalyani

Nedumudi Venu

as Kaimal

Poornam Viswanathan

as Ramendra Menon

Sreenivasan

as Bhaskaran Nambiar

Lissy

as Revathy

M G Soman

as Jail Superintendent

K. B. Ganesh Kumar

as Revathy's brother

Thikkurissy Sukumaran Nair

as Revathy's father

Sukumari

as Nambiar's sister

Unni Mary

as Nambiar's sister

Jagadish

as Vishnu's friend

Shanawas

as Ravi

Chandraji

as Kattumooppan

Soorya

as Mooppan's daughter

Crew

Mohanlal

Mohanlal Playback Singer

Johnson

Johnson Music

M. G. Sreekumar

M. G. Sreekumar Playback Singer

Sujatha Mohan

Sujatha Mohan Playback Singer

Krishnankutty

Krishnankutty Art Direction

V. R. Gopalakrishnan

V. R. Gopalakrishnan Assistant Director

S. Kumar

S. Kumar Director of Photography

International Releases Dates

India 22 December 1988

Production Companies

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