
Jambalakidi Pamba
May 07 1993
•3h 45m
•Comedy, Fantasy
Fed up of a male-dominated society, a woman approaches a yogini who has prepared a herb that will make men behave like women. After a series of bizarre incidents, a police officer investigates.
Cast
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Naresh
Vijay

Aamani
Ramalakshmi

Brahmanandam
Anandam

Kota Srinivasa Rao
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