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Bengaloored is a film of genre Drama directed by Swaroop Kanchi with Harish Raj

Bengaloored (2010)

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Bengaloored is a 2010 Indian English feature film set in Bangalore, directed by Swaroop Kanchi. The film stars Harish Raj and Meghana Mudiyam.

Synopsis

Babruahana returns home to Bangalore from France and hopes to author a book. He goes to meet gorgeous Radha, a school-friend, on whom he always had a crush. Both meet and continue meeting, and Babruahana hopes to propose to her soon. He then sets about to meet his favorite author, Ramana, as well as his estranged love, Vanamala. He does not look forward to meeting his widowed father, but does so, and finds him remarried to Madhu. He will also find that a six-lane highway is about to be built around his ancestral home, which may be demolished. He also catches up with his friend, Siddharth, who has become a much-revered Sanyasi. As he struggles to adapt to the changes - nothing will prepare him for the shocks that await him.

Actors

Harish Raj

(Babruahana)
Swaroop Kanchi

(Siddharth)
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