Rameshan Oru Peralla

Rameshan Oru Peralla

8.0

Aug 16 2019

2h 0m

Crime, Comedy, Drama

It is the first day of Rameshan as an online taxi driver when he encounters different kinds of people as his passengers. As the hearing impaired driver slowly begins to like his job, a young group comes in to give him a shocker. Will he be able to deal with it?

Manikandan Pattambi

Manikandan Pattambi

Rameshan

Rajesh Sharma

Rajesh Sharma

Sub inspector -Lateesh

Divyadarshan

Divyadarshan

Devan

Krishnan Balakrishnan

Krishnan Balakrishnan

Councellor

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