Aval Viswasthayayirunnu is a 1978 Malayalam-language Indian feature film directed by Jeassy, starring M. G. Soman, Vincent and Jayabharathi in lead roles. The film also have Kamal Haasan in a guest appearance.
Synopsis
Aval Viswasthayayirunnu tells the tragic love story of James who is now lovelorn and pining for his ex-love, who is now married to his best friend Jhonny.
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