Godfather is a 1991 Indian Malayalam comedyDrama film written and directed by SiddiqueLal and produced by Swargachitra Appachan. The film stars an ensemble cast consisting of N. N. Pillai, Thilakan, Mukesh, Kanaka, Jagadish, Innocent, Philomina, Siddique, K. P. A. C. Lalitha, Sankaradi, and Bheeman Raghu.
Anjooran N. N. Pillai, and his four sons Balaraman Thilakan, Swaminathan Innocent, Premachandran Bheeman Raghu and Ramabhadran Mukesh are in severe enmity with the Anappara family. Anjoorans bitter hatred toward Anappara Achamma Philomina stems from events in the past, when the men of Anappara abducted Balaramans fiance and forced her to marry the eldest son of Achamma. The resulting series of events saw Anjoorans wife being killed, and him being sent to jail for avenging her by murdering Achammas husband. Consequently, he develops a hatred toward all women, and their entry into his home is prohibited from then on.Anjoorans youngest son Ramabhadran is a law student. At college, he and his friend Mayin Kutty Jagadish try all means to humiliate their classmate Malu Kanaka, who is the granddaughter of Achamma. Malu gets engaged to a state minister, but the minister withdraws from the relation as Anjooran intervenes and threatens him of political consequences. Incensed, Achamma hatches a plan to divide Anjoorans family by having Malu seduce Ramabhadran and making him turn against his father. When Malu expresses her feelings to Ramabhadran, as per the advice of her grandmother, Mayin Kutty ideates that Ramabhadran could divide the Anappara family by seducing Malu and turning her against them. On his advice, Ramabhadran too acts as if he is in love with her. The facade soon falls and they really fall in love with each other. While wondering about ways to get his family to support this relationship, he gets to know that Swaminathan is leading a secret double life as Ramanathan, with a wife Kochammini K. P. A. C. Lalitha and two kids. When confronted with this information, Swaminathan promises to help unite him and Malu. ........
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