Njan Gandharvan
Jan 01 1991
•2h 26m
•Drama, Fantasy, Romance
The film is an esoteric fantasy about a girl and her passion for a celestial lover, who keeps appearing from a wooden statue that she found on a beach but is invisible to others.
Cast
See allNitish Bharadwaj
Gandharvan
Suparna Anand
Bhama
M G Soman
Gopalakrishnan Nair
K. B. Ganesh Kumar
Pradeep
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