
Poochakkaru Mani Kettum
Mar 11 1992
•Comedy, Drama
Poochakkaru Mani Kettum is a comedy movie about Kochukrishnan who is wooed by three girls. But Kochukrishnan has other plans about his future.
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Mukesh
Kochukrishnan

Siddique
Harindran

Lakshmi
Kunjukuttiyamma

Nedumudi Venu
Ambotty
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