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Konji Pesalaam

Konji Pesalaam (transl. Let's kiss and talk) is a 2003 Indian Tamil-language romantic drama film written and directed by R. Kaleeswaran. The film stars newcomers Sreeja, Vamsi, C. Mukesh Kumar and Avinash,[1] with Rajkiran, Vijayakumar, Poovilangu Mohan, Raman Nair, Meera Krishnan and K. A. Gunasekaran playing supporting roles

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    Sreeja

  • Vamsi

    Vamsi

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Konji Pesalaam (transl. Let's kiss and talk) is a 2003 Indian Tamil-language romantic drama film written and directed by R. Kaleeswaran. The film stars newcomers Sreeja, Vamsi, C. Mukesh Kumar and Avinash,[1] with Rajkiran, Vijayakumar, Poovilangu Mohan, Raman Nair, Meera Krishnan and K. A. Gunasekaran playing supporting roles

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