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Anaganaga… Oka NEWTON’S 3RD LAW 💥 Every Action has a Reaction and every answer will be questioned. Get ready for a story where logic meets suspense and curiosity turns into chaos! A Win Original Production 🎬 Coming Soon to Theatres Sumanth Srinivas Avasarala Ravi Varma Trinadh Varma Neha Pathan...

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