
Adbutham
Dec 31 2006
•1h 15m
•Drama
Inspired by the first case of euthanasia in Oregon, Adbutham revolves around Chandrashekara Warrier, a Malayali man living in the US, who, after a debilitating accident, approaches the court for physician-assisted suicide and is granted approval for the same. Adbutham follows the final hours of Warrier.
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Suresh Gopi
Chandrasekhara Warrier
Christer Holmgren
Dr. Smith

Mamta Mohandas
Maria
Audrey Delattre
Angela
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