Bangarda Kural

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Bangarda Kural
Directed byRam Shetty
Screenplay byRam Shetty
Story byRam Shetty
Produced byRam Shetty
StarringShivdwaj
Pakhi Hegde
Namratha Hegde
CinematographyRaju Kg
Music by V.Manohar
Release date
Running time
2 hrs 30mins
Country India
Language Tulu

Bangarda Kural is a 2012 Tulu language film directed by Ram Shetty starring Shivdwaj, Pakhi Hegde in the lead roles and Namratha Hegde, Machendranath Pandeshwar, Anand Shetty, Kishori Ballal, Shobha Rai, Chanchalakshi Bhat, Suresh, Harish, Aravind Bolar, Dinesh Attavar, Vasu Shetty Mumbai, Tonse Vijay Kumar Shetty, Pradeep Chandra, Bhagya Rai, Jyothi Rai, Ashwini etc., in supporting roles. Bangarda Kural is produced under the banner of Anand Films by Ram Shetty. Music released by Muzik247 Tulu [1] [2] [3]

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References

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