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Anuraga Sangama

A man, who loves a blind woman, is put behind bars for a crime he has not committed. She gets her eyesight after an operation and gets engaged to a rich man.

Top Cast

  • Kumar Govind

    Kumar Govind

    Govind

  • Sudharani

    Sudharani

    Kasthuri

  • Ramesh Aravind

    Ramesh Aravind

    Ramesh

  • B. Saroja Devi

    B. Saroja Devi

    Dr. Vasanthi

  • Lohithaswa

    Lohithaswa

    Raja Rao

  • Bank Janardhan

    Bank Janardhan

    Shetty

  • Tennis Krishna

    Tennis Krishna

    Rambha Kola

  • Ashalatha

    Ashalatha

    Asha

Overview

A man, who loves a blind woman, is put behind bars for a crime he has not committed. She gets her eyesight after an operation and gets engaged to a rich man.

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