Narasimham (film) - Cast

Cast

  • Mohanlal as Poovalli Induchoodan or Achuvettan
  • Mammootty (cameo) as Adv. Nandagopal Marar
  • Thilakan as Justice Maranchery Karunakara Menon, Induchoodan's father.
  • N. F. Varghese as Manappally Pavithran, the elder son of Manappally Madhavan Nambiar.
  • Jagathi Sreekumar as Chandrabhanu, Induchoodan's uncle.
  • Aishwarya as Anuradha, the love interest of Induchoodan.
  • Bharathi as Induchoodan's mother
  • Sphadikam George as Kalletti Vasudevan
  • Kanaka as Indulekha, Menon's illegitimate daughter.
  • T. P. Madhavan as Raman Nair, Menon's longtime clerk.
  • Kalabhavan Mani as Bharathan, Induchoodan's follower.
  • Maniyanpilla Raju as CI Habeeb, Induchoodan's friend.
  • Narendra Prasad as Moopil Nair, Anuradha's father.
  • Narayanan Nair as Manappally Madhavan Nambiar
  • Saikumar as Manappally Sudheeran IPS, Pavithran's younger brother.
  • V. K. Sriraman as Venu Master.
  • Kollam Thulasi as Public Prosecutor.
  • Jagannatha Varma as Judge.
  • Vijayakumar as Jayakrishnan, Induchoodan's friend and jail mate.
  • Bheeman Raghu as DYSP Sankaranarayanan, Pavithran's devoted officer.
  • Augustine
  • Sadique
  • Irshad

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