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- Velichappadu in Malayalam translates as Revealer of Light, is the oracle or mediator between a deity and devotees at a Hindu temple in Kerala. Prominent...
- including Keshavunni's father Kunjambu Nair, Fr. Antony Paramel, and Velichappadu. After a mix-up in films, they face criticism from the entire crowd....
- mission, he is accompanied by his friends and well-wishers, namely the Velichappadu an oracle, Pappi the cattle trader, Aboobacker the tea-shop owner, and...
- of Velichappadu at the temple, Hari's father dies due to a brain tumor. In a dream, Hari fears that he might become the family's next Velichappadu. He...
- Haritha Joy Mathew as Judge Vijay Babu as Prosecution Advocate Gokulan as Velichappadu Lal Jose as Dasettan The film was initially titled Oru Bharatha Sarkar...
- National Film Award for Best Actor in 1974 for his performance as a velichappadu (an oracle or a medium between the Goddess and the worshipper in a Hindu...
- Aazhikkoru Muthu (1989) as Kuttan Pilla Pradeshika Varthakal (1989) as Velichappadu Saandhram (1990) as Caesar Nagarangalil Chennu Raparkam (1990) Dr. Pasupathy...
- Ravi as Rukmini Abhiram Radhakrishnan as Subash Manikandan Pattambi as Velichappadu Sudheer Sohan Seenulal as Madhu Jinil Rex as Arun Ghosh Jivin Rex as...
- occasion of his formal installation. Vattakkat Nairs were the hereditary Velichappadu of traditional Nambudiri-led Bhagavathi Temples in Kerala and even held...
- (known then, in 1974, as the Bharath Award) for his performance as a velichappadu (an oracle or medium between the Goddess and the worshipper in a Hindu...