Sasidharan

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Sasidharan
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Directed byT Janaki Ram
Written by N. P. Chellappan Nair
Screenplay by N. P. Chellappan Nair
Produced bySwami Narayanan, K. Kunjukrishnan
Starring Nagavally R. S. Kurup, N. P. Chellappan Nair, Miss Kumari
Music by P. Kalinga Rao
Release date
  • 13 April 1950 (1950-04-13)
Country India
Language Malayalam

Sasidharan is a 1950 Indian Malayalam film, directed by T Janaki Ram and produced by Swami Narayanan. [1] [2] The film stars Nagavally R. S. Kurup, N. P. Chellappan Nair and Miss Kumari in lead roles. [3] The film had musical score by P. Kalinga Rao. It is the first Malayalam film adaptation of a popular stage play. [4] It is debut Malayalam film of P. Kalinga Rao, T. Janakiram, Aranmula Ponnamma, S. P. Pillai, N. P. Chellappan Nair, Kaviyoor Revamma, P. Mohankumari, and lyricist Thumpamon Padmanabhankutty. [5]

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