Samastha Keralam PO

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Samastha Keralam PO
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Directed byBipin Prabhakar
Written byK. Gireesh Kumar
Produced byHowly Pottoor
Starring Jayaram
Priyanka Nair
Jagathy Sreekumar
CinematographyRajarathinam
Edited byPC Mohanan
Music by M. Jayachandran
Release date
  • 11 April 2009 (2009-04-11)
[1]
Running time
130 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageMalayalam

Samastha Keralam PO is a 2009 Indian Malayalam political drama film by Bipin Prabhakar starring Jayaram, Priyanka Nair and Jagathy Sreekumar.

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Plot

Member Prabakaran is a Gandhian and Panchayat Member in Thonnurkara village who always thinks about the welfare of the people. He is willing to fight against the ruling party as well as with the opposition when he sees injustice being done. Such a selfless politician naturally earns more enemies than friends and his enemies join hands against him.

Cast

Soundtrack

Lyrics penned by Vayalar.

Box office

The film was a commercial failure at box office. [2]

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References

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