
M. Mohanan's Filmography on Tv
Find list of movies directed by M. Mohanan on tv. Select any movie link to find details about the movie. Movies are sorted in decreasing order of release date i.e. movie with latest release date is shown first.
Adhithi (2018)
A young boy, found in an old temple, is raised by a lodge owner but yearns to see his mother who left him.
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#Drama916 (2012)
Harikrishnan who is a single parent shares a very special relationship with his daughter Meera. Things, however, take an ugly turn when she goes missing.
Manikyakkallu (2011)
The film is about a young teacher who arrives at a village school, who tries to make a definite change in student attitude.
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#DramaManikyakallu (2011)
The film is about a young teacher who arrives at a village school, who tries to make a definite change in student attitude.
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#DramaKatha Parayumpol (2007)
the film is about how a barber's life is turned upside down when a film unit comes to the village for a shoot, and the news spreads that superstar Ashok Raj (Mammootty) is the barber's childhood friend. The script also by Srinivasan is so layered that every frame has a comment to make about the world and every line of the dialogue, on the mores of the society. The craze for celebrities and the problems of leading a principled life are discussed without being preachy.
Katha Parayumpol (2007)
the film is about how a barber's life is turned upside down when a film unit comes to the village for a shoot, and the news spreads that superstar Ashok Raj (Mammootty) is the barber's childhood friend. The script also by Srinivasan is so layered that every frame has a comment to make about the world and every line of the dialogue, on the mores of the society. The craze for celebrities and the problems of leading a principled life are discussed without being preachy.
Kathaparyumbol (2007)
the film is about how a barber's life is turned upside down when a film unit comes to the village for a shoot, and the news spreads that superstar Ashok Raj (Mammootty) is the barber's childhood friend. The script also by Srinivasan is so layered that every frame has a comment to make about the world and every line of the dialogue, on the mores of the society. The craze for celebrities and the problems of leading a principled life are discussed without being preachy.