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Karthavu Kriya Karmam

'KARMA ' is a compelling thriller that masterfully employs the hyperlink cinema style, weaving together dispoarate narrative threads to create a complex and suspenseful whole. At the heart of the film is a charismatic yet enigmatic figure, a financial fraudster who operates under multiple aliases, most notably Ajayan& Benny, this character's life is a web of deceit and manipulation and the film meticulously unrevels five pivotal incidents that shapes his destiny.

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'KARMA ' is a compelling thriller that masterfully employs the hyperlink cinema style, weaving together dispoarate narrative threads to create a complex and suspenseful whole. At the heart of the film is a charismatic yet enigmatic figure, a financial fraudster who operates under multiple aliases, most notably Ajayan& Benny, this character's life is a web of deceit and manipulation and the film meticulously unrevels five pivotal incidents that shapes his destiny.

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