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Kadaisi Bench Karthi
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Kadaisi Bench Karthi

Oct 27, 2017
2h 1m
★ 4.0

Overview

Kadaisi Bench Karthi is an upcoming Indian Tamil comedy film directed by Ravi Bhargavan. This Tamil-Telugu bilingual comedy showcases the effect that a smart phone can have on a loving relationship.

Genres

Romance
Comedy

Production Companies

Rama Reels

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Cast

Bharath Srinivasan

Karthi

Bharath Srinivasan

Ruhani Sharma

Nithya

Ruhani Sharma

Angana Roy

Divya

Angana Roy

Ravi Mariya

"Love" Guru

Ravi Mariya

G. Gnanasambandam

Nithya's father

G. Gnanasambandam

Y. Kasi Viswanath

Karthi's father

Y. Kasi Viswanath

Surekha Vani

Karthi's mother

Surekha Vani

Shana

Shana

Gayathri

Gayathri

Shravani

Shravani