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Ramayya Vastavayya (2013) UNCUT Dual Audio Hindi 720p HDRip ESubs

Ramayya Vastavayya (2013) UNCUT Dual Audio Hindi 720p HDRip ESubs Full Movie Download

Ramayya Vastavayya (2013) 720p HDRip x264
IMDb: 5.1/10 || Size: 1.3GB || Language: Hindi (ORG) + Telugu (ORG)
Genres: Action, Drama
Director: Harish Shankar
Writers: Harish Shankar, Ramesh Reddy, Satish Vegesna
Stars: N.T. Rama Rao Jr., Samantha Akkineni, Shruti Haasan
Nandu (Jr NTR) and his group of friends are happy go lucky guys and he gets struck when he sees Akarsha (Samantha). From thereon, he tries all ways to impress her and finally manages to do that. He is invited for Akarsha’s sister marriage and there he meets her father (Mukesh Rishi) who is going through a series of life threats and other issues from hidden enemies. Nandu comes forward and offers to help. However, there is a motive behind Nandu’s help and what happens from there forms the rest of the story.
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