
Lord Livingstone 7000 Kandi
Oct 16 2015
•2h 14m
•Adventure, Fantasy
Philipose, a nature enthusiast, along with his friends, try to save a tribal village from businessmen, who plan to convert it to an industrial area.
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Kunchacko Boban
Philipose John Varkey

Reenu Mathews
Madhumita Krishnan

Bharath Srinivasan
Shanumgan Ilangovan

Nedumudi Venu
CKAK Menon
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