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Thayigintha Devarilla (1976)

Thayigintha Devarilla
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Thayigintha Devarilla (Kannada: ತಾಯಿಗಿಂತ ದೇವರಿಲ್ಲ) is a 1977 Indian Kannada film, directed by Y. R. Swamy and produced by Lakshmi Vajramuni. The film stars Srinath, Jayanthi, Manjula and Lokanath in lead roles. The film had musical score by Rajan-Nagendra.

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