Rathasapthami Trailer

Rathasapthami Trailer (1986)

12 December 1986 Drama, Family 150 mins

An affluent man disapproves of his daughter's relationship with a poor aspiring singer. However, her life changes when the boy meets with an accident. The movie is based on a novel of the same name written by Vidyullatha Sasanoor. This was the second movie of Shivarajkumar as a lead hero and is the second of the first three movies of his which completed a silver jubilee theatrical run. The core plot of the movie was later used Kaho Na… Pyaar Hai which was Hrithik Roshan’s debut as a lead hero. The movie was later remade in Tamil language by P Vasu titled as Love Birds that starred Prabhu Deva and Nagma.

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Cast

Shivaraj Kumar

as Vishwanath/ Lawrence

Doddanna

as Srikantaiah

Kanchana

as Sharada

International Releases Dates

India 12 December 1986

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