Guru
Sep 12 1997
•3h 30m
•Adventure, Drama, Fantasy
A few political goons, disguised as Muslims, cause trouble at the temple and kill Raghuraman's family. Later, Raghuraman joins an extremist group and decides to avenge his family's death.
Cast
See allMohanlal
Raghuraman
Sithara
Vaidehi
Suresh Gopi
Vijayanthan
Madhupal
Ramanakan
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