Pappayude Swantham Appoos

Pappayude Swantham Appoos

7.1

Sep 04 1992

2h 22m

Drama, Family

Balachandran had resorted to his work after he is unable to cope up with the death of his wife, Bhama. During the process, he neglects his only son, Appu. When Appu returns home for his school vacation, Balachandran promises to take him on a lot of trips, but is unable to do any as he is caught up with work. Pappayude Swantham Appoos movie is all about the bonds between the father and his son.

Mammootty

Mammootty

Balachandran

Suresh Gopi

Suresh Gopi

Dr. Gopan

Shobana

Shobana

Bhama

Seena Dadi

Seena Dadi

Meenakshi

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