
Cycle
Romance · Comedy
Overview
Two teenage boys of same thoughts are facing similar problems with their girl friends. When they finally won their love, frightened and soon separated because of the beliefs on horoscope.
Top Cast


Mahat Raghavendra
Mahat Raghavendra
Mahat Raghavendra


Punarnavi Bhupalam
Punarnavi Bhupalam
Punarnavi Bhupalam


Swetaa Varma
Swetaa Varma
Swetaa Varma


Nellore Sudharshan
Nellore Sudharshan
Nellore Sudharshan


Naveen Neni
Naveen Neni
Naveen Neni


Surya Bhagawan Das
Surya Bhagawan Das
Surya Bhagawan Das


Annapoorna
Annapoorna
Annapoorna


Madhumani
Madhumani
Madhumani
Surya Bharath Chandra
Surya Bharath Chandra
Surya Bharath Chandra
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