Homam Trailer (2008)
28 August 2008 Drama, Action 148 mins
Watch the official Homam 2008 trailer in HD below or find more Homam videos on Vidimovie.
28 August 2008 Drama, Action 148 mins
Watch the official Homam 2008 trailer in HD below or find more Homam videos on Vidimovie.
Jagapati Babu as Mallikarjuna alias Malli, an undercover IPS officer
J. D. Chakravarthi as Chandrashekhar aka Chandu, another police officer
Mamta Mohandas as Dr. Mahalakshmi
Madhurima Tuli as Satya
Pradeep Ram Singh Rawat as DIG Viswanath
Mahesh Manjrekar as Daddy
Sakshi Shivananda as item Number
Ahuti Prasad as Jayaram (DGP of Crime & Intelligence)
M. S. Narayana as P.C.Sarkar
Brahmaji as S.P.Nayak
Raja Ravindra as Inspector Arshad
C. V. L. Narasimha Rao as Lawyer Subba Rao
Prabhakar as Potti Sathi
Ram Jagan as Tumry
Tarzan as Goud
J. D. Chakravarthi Director
J. D. Chakravarthi Writer
Kiran Kumar Koneru Producer
Bharani K. Dharan Director of Photography
Bhanodaya Editor
Nitin Raikwar Original Music Composer
Amar Mohile Original Music Composer
Mamta Mohandas Playback Singer
India 29 August 2008
United States 28 August 2008
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