
Cheluvi
Drama · Family
Overview
Cheluvi, a poor young woman, has a secret magical power. With the magic, she turns into a tree which produces exotic flowers. Soon, her secret is spotted by Kumar, the son of the village head.
Top Cast


Sonali Kulkarni
Sonali Kulkarni
Cheluvi
Sonali Kulkarni
Cheluvi
Prashant Rao
Prashant Rao
Kumar
Prashant Rao
Kumar


Girish Karnad
Girish Karnad
Village Headman
Girish Karnad
Village Headman
Gargi Yakkundi
Gargi Yakkundi
Shyama
Gargi Yakkundi
Shyama
Geetanjali Kirloskar
Geetanjali Kirloskar
Mala
Geetanjali Kirloskar
Mala
Sushma
Sushma
Chenni
Sushma
Chenni
B Jayashree
B Jayashree
Mother
B Jayashree
Mother
Vijaya Yakkundi
Vijaya Yakkundi
Neighbour
Vijaya Yakkundi
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