These five top family dramas on Manorama Max are sure to entertain all
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Saiju Kurup-starrer Bharathanatyam is all set to make its digital premiere soon. The hilarious comedy drama will be available on Manorama Max from September 27. Ahead of streaming this movie, do check out these family dramas on Manorama Max. These are also accessible on OTTplay Premium.
Family dramas on Manorama Max
Nadanna Sambhavam
Director - Vishnu Narayan
Cast - Biju Menon, Suraj Venjaramoodu, Shruti Ramachandran and Lijomol Jose
The women in Unni's gated neighbourhood admired him due to his appealing attitude. But the guys are envious of this charisma, especially Ajith. The conflict between Unni and Ajith is explored in the movie. Its powerful performances and thought-provoking content make it worthwhile to see.
Makal
Director - Sathyan Anthikkad
Cast - Jayaram, Meera Jasmine, Naslen K and Devika Sanjay
Nandan returns home to be with his wife Juliet and daughter Aparna after more than ten years away in the Gulf. After landing a job, Juliet relocates, giving Nandan the opportunity to meet his daughter. How their age divides and miscommunications will impact their relationship is the central theme of the film.
Priyan Ottathilanu
Director - Antony Sony
Cast - Nyla Usha, Sharafudheen, Aparna Das, Biju Sopanam, and Jaffer Idukki
Dr Priyadarshan fights ADHD and hyperactivity in secret while becoming entangled in a web of unrelated coincidences. Then he meets Priscilla, an insecure, and unhappy young woman. The movie's central theme is around the unexpected turn his life takes in a single day.
Meow
Director - Lal Jose
Cast - Soubin Shahir, Mamta Mohandas and Salim Kumar
Meow tells the story of Dasthaker, who, despite his stern demeanour, manages to comprehend his kids and provide for them after his homemaker wife departs. As Dasthaker develops as a person and gains greater insight into his children, the film shifts.
Salt Mango Tree
Director - Rajesh Mohanan
Cast - Biju Menon, Lakshmi Priyaa Chandramouli and Suhasini Maniratnam
The happy married couple Aravindan and Priya, along with their son Ashwin, are the centre of this film. The family experiences some chaos when they try to get Ashwin accepted into an esteemed school. The family's battle with the system for their rights then becomes the central theme of the movie.