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Dweepu is a film of genre Drama directed by Ramu Kariat with Jose

Dweepu (1977)

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Genres Drama

Dweepu is a 1977 Indian Malayalam film, directed Ramu Kariyat. The film stars Jose, Shobha, Kuttyedathi Vilasini and Alleppey Ashraf in lead roles. The film had musical score by MS Baburaj.



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