Ilayum Mullum

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Ilayum Mullum (Leaves and Thorns)
Directed by K. P. Sasi
Starring Thilakan, Pallavi Joshi, Shanthi Krishna, Shammi Thilakan
CinematographyR.V. Ramani
Release date
1994
Country India
Language Malayalam

Ilayum Mullum, also known as Leaves and Thorns, [1] is a 1994 Indian Malayalam film, directed by K. P. Sasi, starring Thilakan and Pallavi Joshi in the lead roles. [2] [3] [4]

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Cast

Participation in film festivals

Ilayum Mullum has been screened in the following festivals:

Awards

Ilayum Mullum won the Prix du Jury award for Best Film, Prix des Lyceens.

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