Bedara Kannappa
May 07 1954
•2h 27m
•A hunter tries to prove his extreme devotion to Lord Shiva by removing both of his eyes.
Cast
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Dr. Rajkumar
Dinna/Kannappa

Pandari Bai
Neela

G. V. Iyer
Kailashanath Shastri

T. R. Narasimharaju
Kashinatha Shastri
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