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  1. Amrutham Gamaya, (translation: Path to immortality) is a 1987 Indian Malayalam-language drama film directed by Hariharan, written by M. T. Vasudevan Nair and produced by P. K. R. Pillai.

  2. Amrutham Gamaya: Directed by T. Hariharan. With Mohanlal, Captain Raju, Geetha, Parvathi. Its a classic story about a doctor named Haridas (mohanlal) who lives some mystreous emotions and tries to help family of a person (vineeth) who had been killed by himself during his collage days.

  3. An incident that happened years ago comes back to haunt Dr Haridas after he meets a poor villager. To atone for his sins, he decides to help the family. Stream Amrutham Gamaya full movie online in HD quality on Hotstar. It is a 1987 Malayalam Drama film directed by T Hariharan.

  4. Watch Amrutham Gamaya - 1987 Malayalam Drama movie on Hotstar UK. An incident that happened years ago comes back to haunt Dr Haridas after he meets a poor villager. To atone for his sins, he decides to help the family.

  5. Written by M. T. Vasudevan Nair and directed by Hariharan, Amrutham Gamaya is a benevolent and heart-breaking story of atonement and redemption of the soul.

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  7. Stream Amrutham Gamaya full movie online in HD quality on Hotstar US. It is a 1987 Malayalam Drama film directed by T Hariharan.

  8. Director. Mohanlal. Dr. P. K. Haridas. Thilakan. Kurup, Haridas's maternal uncle. Geetha. Bhanu. Parvathi. Sreedevi, Unni's sister. Vineeth. Unnikrishnan, son of Illethu, brother of Sreedevi....

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  9. A poignant portrayal of the story of a young doctor, who desperately tries to atone for a mistake that he committed as a student – a mistake that destroyed a family.

  10. Nov 1, 2020 · Kerala. ‘Amrutham Gamaya’ stars a brilliant Mohanlal in MT Vasudevan Nair’s story about remorse. Directed by Hariharan, the 1987 film not just addresses guilt and redemption, but also talks about...