Flat No.4B

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The Malayalam Movie Flat No.4B is a family oriented movie based on social commitment element starred by Riaz M T, [1] Abid Anwar (actor), Lakshmi Sharma, Swarna Thomas, seema G nair Ajmal Riaz, directed by Krishnajith S. Vijayan and produced by Arun Prasad. The story was written by Riaz M T. Camera Noushad Shereef. [2]

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The Music Director was Nikhil Prabha with lyrics by Rajeev Alunkal, Riaz M T and Philipose Thathampally.

The cast comprised Riaz M T, Abid Anwar (actor), Sreejith Ravi, Indrans, Aravind, Kalasala Babu, Sunil Sugatha, Master Ajmal Lakshmi Sharma, Swarna Thomas, Sreelatha Namboothiri, Seema G Nair Moly Kannamali and Baby Sandra. [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9]

Plot

The movie is set around a middle class intercast family where the father struggles to fulfill home needs. There, the elder daughter and student Revathy (Swarna Thomas) falls in love with a wealthy boy. He leads her to his flat and take ugly photos and starts to blackmail her. In this same flat, the father works as a watchman. This harassment lowers the mental stability of Revathy, but the gang was arrested by the police and the family escapes

Awards

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