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The film received mixed to poor reviews and was recorded as a . It currently holds a user rating of 4.3/10 on IMDb . You can watch the movie on the streaming platform Sun Nxt .

These lies eventually spiral out of control, forcing Harishchandra to pose as a bachelor to his childhood friend, . This deception leads to Harishchandra marrying a second woman, Meena (Gurleen Chopra) , without Satya's knowledge, eventually forcing him to manage both wives under the same roof by introducing Satya as a servant. Movie Details Release Date: May 28, 2004. Cast: Rajendra Prasad as Harishchandra. Raasi as Satya. Gurleen Chopra as Meena. Brahmanandam as Lakshmikanth. Sunil as Pyarelal. Tanikella Bharani as Sarvarayudu. Venu Madhav as Auto Guravaiah. Director: Kongarapi Venkata Ramana. Producer: Dammalapati Srinivasa Rao. Music: Vandemataram Srinivas. Runtime: 142 minutes. Reception and Streaming The film received mixed to poor reviews and

(2004) is a Telugu comedy film directed by Kongarapi Venkata Ramana . The film features Rajendra Prasad and Raasi in the lead roles. Plot Overview These lies eventually spiral out of control, forcing

The story follows , a faithful man, and his wife Satya (Raasi) . Satya's wealthy cousin, Sarath (Surya) , promises a bounty of ₹1 crore if the couple gives birth to a baby girl. To achieve this goal, Satya follows a Swamiji's advice to maintain a vow of constant lying, believing the proverb that "lies lead to the birth of a girl". Cast: Rajendra Prasad as Harishchandra

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