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- Mammootty as Amudhavan "Amu" Anjali as Vijayalakshmi "Viji" Sadhana as Pappa, Amudhavan and Stella's daughter Anjali Ameer as Meera, Amudhavan's wife Lizzie...
- Dixit, with lyrics written by Shameer Sultan, Suryaa Balakumaran, Mani Amudhavan and Charukesh Sekar. Excluding Daasan and Dixit, four of them also contributed...
- album was composed by S. N. Arunagiri. The lyrics were penned by Mani Amudhavan, Priyan and Gaana Bala. The background score was composed by Anoop Seelin...
- "Injathea" Mani Amudhavan, Vayalar Sharath Chandra Varma (Malayalam) Roop Kumar Rathod, Madhushree, Yazin Nizar 4:40 2. "Ivan Yaaro" Mani Amudhavan Madhushree...
- Festival and International Film Festival of India. His role of single parent Amudhavan who struggles with raising his spastic girl child, Paapa was well appreciated...
- Iva" Mani Amudhavan Yazin ****r 3:36 2. "Anjanathi" Mani Amudhavan K.G Ranjith, Vandana Srinivasan 4:12 3. "Raakku Raakku" Mani Amudhavan Gold Devaraj...
- songs composed by Jakes Bejoy, which had lyrics written by Vivek and Mani Amudhavan. The film's first look was released by director Gautham Vasudev Menon...
- Karthik Sachin. The lyrics for the dubbed versions were written by Mani Amudhavan and Mohan Rajan in Tamil, Santhosh Varma and Joe Paul in Malayalam, Hridaya...
- Tamil version Karthikeyan, had lyrics written by Na. Muthukumar, Mani Amudhavan and Nandhalala. The soundtrack of the Telugu version was launched at Hyderabad...
- Serndha Koottam Anirudh Ravichander "Sodakku" Written along with Mani Amudhavan "Peela Peela" "Thaanaa Serndha Koottam" "Orey oru" Kolamavu Kokila "Gun-in-kadhal"...