Neelagiri Trailer

Neelagiri Trailer (1991)

30 November 1991 Drama

Neelagiri (English: The Blue Mountain, in reference to the town Neelagiri) is a 1991 Malayalam film directed by I. V. Sasi and written by Ranjith, starring Mammootty, Madhoo, M. G. Soman,Anju and Srividya. The music is composed by M. M. Keeravani, credited as Maragathamani.

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Cast

Mammootty

as Sivan

Madhoo

as Anitha

Sunitha

as Lakshmi

M G Soman

as Shekhara Menon

Bheeman Raghu

as Chandru

Srividya

as Radha

Manu Varma

as Arun

Crew

I V Sasi

Director

International Releases Dates

India 30 November 1991

Production Companies

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