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Krishna Gaadi Veera Prema Gaadha (2016) Dual Audio Hindi 480p HDRip 500MB

Krishna Gaadi Veera Prema Gaadha (2016) UNCUT Dual Audio Hindi ORG 480p HDRip 500MB ESubs Full Movie Download

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IMDb: 7.5/10 || Size: 488MB || Language: Hindi (ORG) + Telugu (ORG)
Genres: Action, Comedy, Romance
Director: Hanu Raghavapudi
Writers: Hanu Raghavapudi
Stars: Nani, Mehreen Pirzada, Murli Sharma
Krishna (Nani) is a coward who is in love with Mahalakshmi (Mehreen Pirzada) and they have kept it a secret. Mahalakshmi is sister of Ramaraju, who in turn is a henchmen of Rajayya. At the same time, Rajayya has a brother, encounter specialist ACP Srikanth (Sampath) who always kills criminals without arresting them. Complications arise as Krishna conveys his love to Mahalakshmi’s brother. Another gangster David (Murali Sharma) returns to Hyderabad to fulfill his mother’s final wish. But things turn around when ACP Srikanth’s kids get kidnapped from Ramaraju’s house.
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