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P N Menon

Directing

Known For

Chemparathy
N/A

Santha is a cheerful girl who is working in a lodge as a sweeper. She is well-liked by everyone in the lodge. Dinesh is in love with her. But one day Santha is found dead in the nearby well, and an investigation ensues.

Chemparathy

1972
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7.0

An over-qualified Archana decides to become a village school teacher while escaping her past. After meeting Sukumaran she decides to marry him but faces certain issues after marriage.

Archana Teacher

1981
Olavum Theeravum
6.5

Baputty goes to his friend Abdu's house after his death to support his family and falls for Nabeesa, Abdu's sister. However, Nabeesa's greedy mother tries to get her close to the rich Kunjali.

Olavum Theeravum

1970
Asthram
7.0

No description available.

Asthram

1983
Mohiniyattom
9.0

No description available.

Mohiniyattom

1976
Chaayam
10.0

No description available.

Chaayam

1973
Mappusakshi
N/A

A spaghetti western styled film in Malayalam directed by PN Menon and written by MT Vasudevan Nair

Mappusakshi

1972
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9.0

The film is set in a tribal village in Kerala where religious superstition and ignorance maintain stasis. A relatively intelligent boy escapes its oppressive confines and later returns, determined to bring enlightenment to the village.

Malamukalile Daivam

1983
Kuttyedathi
8.0

Kuttyedathi is a 1971 Malayalam language film directed by P. N. Menon and written by M. T. Vasudevan Nair. Widely regarded as one of the best South Indian films made in the 1970s. The other cast and crew- Music M.S.Baburaj, Cinematography Ashok Kumar, Operative cameraman P. S. Nivas and editing Ravi Kiran. Kuttyedathi is woven around the life of a girl, who is an ugly duckling with tomboyish tendencies, and who is continuously discriminated against in favour of her prettier younger sister.Location of this film is shoranur

Kuttyedathi

1971
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N/A

The labourers working at a factory decide to go on a strike when the owner buys machines to increase productivity and replace the staff with technology.

Panimudakku

1972