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Kavalai Vendam is a film of genre Drama directed by Kishore Sahu with Jiiva

Kavalai Vendam (2016)

Kavalai Vendam
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Genres Drama,    Comedy,    Romance
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Kavalai Vendam is an upcoming Tamil comedy film directed by Deekay, starring Jiiva and Kajal aggarwal in the leading roles.

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