Thiruthalvaadi
Thiruthalvaadi is a 1992 Malayalam film written by Kaloor Dennis and directed by Viji Thampi. The film stars Jagadish, Siddique, Jagathy Sreekumar, Urvashi and Sivaranjini in the main roles. The basic plot was based on the 1982 Tamil movie Manal Kayiru, directed by Visu.
Thiruthalvaadi | |
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Directed by | Viji Thampi |
Produced by | Mudra Arts |
Screenplay by | Kaloor Dennis |
Story by | Visu based on Tamil movie Manal Kayiru |
Starring | Jagadish Siddique Jagathy Sreekumar Urvashi Sivaranjini Zeenath |
Music by | S. P. Venkatesh |
Cinematography | Sanjeev Sankar |
Edited by | Harihara Puthran |
Distributed by | Mudra Arts |
Release date | 1992 |
Country | India |
Language | Malayalam |
Plot
Vishnu (Siddique) is the regional manager in a travel company and he is a bachelor. His friends and relatives try to get him married, but Vishnu has seven conditions for his future wife, including ones such as knowing Carnatic music, Hindi, Chinese and western cooking. So his friend Krishnankutty (Jagadish) does many cunning things to make Vishnu marry Lathika (Urvashi). After that, they both marry. But the real problems begin there.
Cast
- Jagadish as Krishnankutty
- Siddique as Vishnu Menon
- Jagathy Sreekumar as V. G. Kurup
- Urvashi as Lathika
- Sivaranjani as Indhu
- A. C. Zainuddin as Dayanandan
- Rizabawa as Wilfred
- Kunchan as Vaasu
- Zeenath as Parvathy Kurup
- Thezni Khan as Sudha
- Jagannathan as Chekkattu Velukutty Bhagavathar
- Viji Thampi as Avatar Singh
- Sankaradi
- Oduvil Unnikrishnan
- Manu Varma
- Beena Anthony
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gollark: I'm comparing it to USB-A for point 4.
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gollark: Also, it's USB-C, so you'll need a cable for that.
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