
Da Thadiya
Dec 21 2012
•2h 0m
•Comedy, Drama
The film tells the love story of an obese youth named Luke John Prakash. Luke comes from a wealthy family and is in love with a girl named Ann Mary Thadikkaran (Ann Augustine). The evolution of their relationship through various stages forms the crux of the story.
Cast
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Sekhar Menon
Luke John Prakash

Sreenath Bhasi
Sunny Jose Prakash

Ann Augustine
Ann Mary Thadikkaran

Nivin Pauly
Rahul Vaidyar
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