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2006 Directed by Raghava LawrenceGanesh (Prabhu Deva) is a good dancer. He beats Anthony in one dance competition to head into international arena. Anthony gets Ganesh beaten up, and Ganesh loses his legs in a car accident. He is depressed, but he wants to give his dance talent to someone and make him his heir. On a different line, Raghava (Raghava Lawrence) works as a boy at a dance school in Vizag. He and four of his friends are good dancers, but they are never recognized until one folk dance at a hotel. Ganesh finds his prospective heir in Raghava. The rest of the film is how Raghava prepares and defeats Anthony in the final dance competition.
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Raghava Lawrence
....................................................Raghava

Prabhu Deva
....................................................Ganesh

Charmy Kaur
....................................................Shruti

Kamalinee Mukherjee
....................................................Priya, Ganesh's sister
Raja
....................................................Raja
Vernon Enthiado
....................................................Anthony

Bhanuchander
....................................................Raghava's father
Director
...........................................................Raghava Lawrence
Producer
...........................................................Lagadapati Sirisha Sridhar
Writer
...........................................................Kulashekar
Raghava Lawrence
Cinematography
...........................................................Kabir Lal
Editor
...........................................................Marthand K Venkatesh
Music Director
...........................................................Mani Sharma
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........................................................Spoken Languages
....................................................తెలుగు
Genres
....................................................Family
Drama
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