Surya S/O Krishnan (2008)
Posted by octron on 05 Dec 2008 | Tagged as: Just In, Romance, Drama, Telugu, 2008
Based on the same theme, the latest film ‘Surya S/o Krishnan’ has been made that relates the emotions between the father and son.Gautham Menon of ‘Gharshana’ has directed this film, made by Aascar Ravichandran.The film is presented on SVR Media banner to Telugu audience by Smt Shobha Rani.The film was released on 14th of November. A review that follows criticizes the same.
Cast: Surya, Sameera Reddy, Divya Spandana
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