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134 min
Ayaal is a story on intense human relations. It’s a story of a man who effortlessly floated along the estuaries of time, the back waters of Vembanad. If love is the flowering of one’s own heart, can it have a direction? Is it Scalar (direction less). This is an uncomfortable question raised by him, the protagonist, Guru Dasan. The film problemetises the conventional fabric of human relations, its rules and its sanctity.
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Lal | Gurudasan | Unowned |
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Iniya | Chakara | Unowned |
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Lakshmi Sharma | Janaki | Unowned |
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Lenaa | Devaki Antharjanam | Unowned |
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Sukumari | Unowned | |
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Indrans | Unowned | |
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Mamukkoya | Unowned | |
V. Venu | Pravarthiyar Thirumeni | Unowned | |
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Dhananjay Premjith | Ananthan | Unowned |
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Kalasala Babu | Vaasu Kaniyar | Unowned |
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Chembil Ashokan | Unowned | |
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KPAC Lalitha | Unowned | |
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Seema G Nair | Unowned | |
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Shobi Thilakan | Unowned |