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Sitara

2.0/5
“A festive blockbuster”
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Starring
Suman, Bhanupriya
Music
Ilayaraja
Director
Vamsi
Audio Label
Sony Music
Year
1991

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01
Jilibilipalukula Various Artists
04:37
02
Kinnerasani Vatchindamma Various Artists
04:18
03
Ku Ku Ku Various Artists
04:35
04
Nee Gaanam Various Artists
01:48
05
Om Kara Various Artists
05:39
06
Vennellogodari Various Artists
04:58

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