Crime File

Crime File
Crime File
Directed by K. Madhu
Produced by A. Ramakrishnan
Written by A.K. Sajan
A.K. Santhosh
Starring Suresh Gopi
Sangeetha
Vijayaraghavan
Rajan P. Dev
Music by Rajamani
Cinematography Saloo George
Editing by K. Sankunny
Release date(s) 1999 (1999)
Country India
Language Malayalam

Crime File is a 1999 Malayalam film by K. Madhu starring Suresh Gopi and Sangeetha. This film is based on the Sister Abhaya murder case.

Plot

Sister Amala (Sangeetha), a nun is found dead in the well of the convent where she was staying. The police discovers that she was murdered. Idamattom Palackal Easow Panickar and his team finds out the truth behind Sr. Amala's murder. The suspects include Fr. Clement Kaliyar and the local legislator Monayi and a hitman - Cardinal Carlos. Things get worse when one of police officers, Ezhuthachan gets killed and also Kaliyar Achen. Finally, Easow Panickar discovers that her killer was actually Kaliyar Pathrose Vaidyan and Stephen.

Cast

  • Suresh Gopi ... Idamattom Palackal Easow Panickar
  • Vijayaraghavan ... Fr. Clement Kaliyar
  • Sangeetha ... Sr. Amala
  • Rajan P. Dev ... Mamala Mammachan
  • Siddique ... S.P. Anwar Rawther
  • Janardhanan ... Kaliyar Pathrose Vaidyan
  • Sphadikam George ... Cardinal Carlos
  • Johny ... Pappi (as Johnnie)
  • K. B. Ganesh Kumar ... Raju Namasivaya
  • Jagannatha Varma ... Bishop Punnassery
  • Meghanadhan ... Stephen
  • Kalabhavan Mani ... Ezhuthachan
  • Subair ... Paul Varghese
  • N. F. Varghese ... I.G. James George
  • M. S. Thripunithura ... Namasivaya Swami
  • Chandni ... Sr. Vimala
  • Priyanka ... Deenamma
  • Vijayakumar ... Monayi
  • Rizabawa ... Thomas
  • Mohan Jose ... Rector
  • Cochin Haneefa ... Jamal
  • Zeenath ... Mother Superior
  • Suma Jayaram ... 'Stay' Madhavi
  • Santhakumari ... Sr. Fisto
  • Santhosh ... Karthav
  • Ashokan ... Simon

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