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Vishudhan ()


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A priest and nun face the consequences of their action against a corrupt business man.

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Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
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Fr. Sunny
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Sister Sophie (as Mia George)
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Vavachan's Manager
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Sunny's Mother
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Vavachan's Son
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Mathew Pokkiriyachan
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Hostel sister
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Vavachan
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Snehalayam Sister
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Thomachan (as Suraaj Venjarammoodu)
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Annie Mol

Directed by

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Vysakh

Written by

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Vysakh ... (dialogue)
 
Vysakh ... (screenplay)
 
Vysakh ... (writer)

Produced by

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Anto Joseph ... producer

Music by

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Gopi Sundar

Cinematography by

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Shehnad Jalal

Editorial Department

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Rajesh Rajenndrran ... associate editor

Production Design by

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Joseph Nellickal

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Umesh S. Nair ... assistant director
Saiju S.S. ... assistant director

Sound Department

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Midhun Anand ... songs stereo mix & master
Ajith Abraham George ... sound mixer
Jeo Pious ... sound mixer
Anish P. Tom ... sound recordist

Visual Effects by

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Raghuraman ... digital intermediate colorist: baselight

Camera and Electrical Department

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Arun Bhaskar ... Associate Cinematographer
Yethi Premchand ... first assistant camera (as Yathi Premchand)
Sourinath V.S ... assistant camera

Music Department

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Rafeeq Ahammed ... lyricist
Shahbaz Aman ... playback singer
Murukan Kattakkada ... lyricist
Anwar Sadat ... playback singer
Mridula Varier ... playback singer

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Storyline

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Additional Details

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Also Known As
  • Vishudhan (India)
Runtime
  • 132 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia Originally the movie was planned as Director Vysakh's debut movie, but instead he decided to go with commercial subject 'Pokkiri Raja' in 2010. He followed box-office success with Seniors (2011), Mallu Singh (2012) and Sound Thoma (2013). When his dream project was released it was a box-office flop. See more »

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