
Seethakoka Chilaka
Romance · Drama
Overview
A man and a woman fall in love with each other; his mother does not approve of her as she is from a different religion and her brother is a gangster. But they decide to withstand religious differences to be with each other.
Top Cast


Karthik Muthuraman
Karthik Muthuraman
Raghu
Karthik Muthuraman
Raghu


Aruna Mucherla
Aruna Mucherla
Karuna
Aruna Mucherla
Karuna


Sarath Babu
Sarath Babu
David
Sarath Babu
David


Silk Smitha
Silk Smitha
Silk Smitha


Kongara Jaggayya
Kongara Jaggayya
Kongara Jaggayya


Janaki
Janaki
Janaki
Rallapalli Narasimha
Rallapalli Narasimha
Rallapalli Narasimha


Ali Basha
Ali Basha
Ali Basha
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