
Market Mahalakshmi
Romance · Comedy · Drama
Overview
A young man pursues a relationship with an independent street vendor. Despite their differences, he tries various ways to convince her to marry him.
Top Cast


Parvateesam
Parvateesam
Parvateesam
Pranikaanvika
Pranikaanvika
Pranikaanvika


Harsha Vardhan
Harsha Vardhan
Harsha Vardhan
Kedar Shankara
Kedar Shankara
Kedar Shankara
Mahaboob Basha
Mahaboob Basha
Mahaboob Basha


Avinash Mukku
Avinash Mukku
Avinash Mukku
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