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Okkadu Chaalu

Okkadu Chaalu is a 2005 Indian Telugu film, directed by Ravi Raja Pinisetty and Produced by Maganti Gopinath. The film stars Rajasekhar, Sanghavi, Rambha, Vishnu Vardhan and Sumalatha in lead roles

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  • Dr. Rajasekhar

    Dr. Rajasekhar

  • Rambha

    Rambha

  • Vishnuvardhan

    Vishnuvardhan

  • Sanghavi

    Sanghavi

  • Sharat Saxena

    Sharat Saxena

Overview

Okkadu Chaalu is a 2005 Indian Telugu film, directed by Ravi Raja Pinisetty and Produced by Maganti Gopinath. The film stars Rajasekhar, Sanghavi, Rambha, Vishnu Vardhan and Sumalatha in lead roles

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