Kalavaramaye MadiloB V S Prakash, TNN 18 July 2009, 05:25am IST Print<http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/msid-4792997,prtpage-1.cms> Email <javascript:openWindowmail('/mail/4792997.cms');> Discuss Bookmark/Share <javascript:void(0)> Save<javascript:showdivlayer('4792997','t','close');> Comment <http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/moviereview/4792997.cms#write> Text Size: | Director Satheesh’s debut film tries to revive that spirit of classical music-based movies of the legendary K Vishwanath. Shreya (Swathi), the [image: Kalavaramaye Madilo]<javascript:openslideshownew('/slideshow/4793006.cms?imw=460','541','526')> <javascript:openslideshownew('/slideshow/4793006.cms?imw=460','541','526')> More Movie Reviews
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