Swarna Kadgam Telugu Serial – E100 – 27th Jul

Show/Serial:Swarna Kadgam
Starring:sanjana , poonam kour
Channel:ETV Telugu

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Serial Plot:
The makers of India’s biggest motion picture, and South India’s largest television network - Arka Mediaworks and Eenadu bring to you South Indian televisions’ biggest production till date – Swarna Khadgam.

One of the most popular and loved story telling genres, folklore, that told tales of Indian culture and mythology has dwindled and disappeared from television.

Swarna Khadgam, a fantastical period drama adventure, brings back to the small screen the once revered folklore genre.

Set in kingdoms across the region, and various realms of the Universe, Swarna Khadgam brings a new wave of storytelling, art and technology to the small screen.

Swarna Kadgam Telugu Serial

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Latest Episode:

E100-Part1 : Part2: Part3-27th Jul

Previous Episodes:

E99-Part1 : Part2: Part3-26th Jul
E98-Part1 : Part2: Part3-20th Jul
E97-Part1 : Part2: Part3-19th Jul
E96- Part1 : Part2: Part3-13th Jul
E96- Part1 : Part2: Part3-12th Jul
E95- Part1 : Part2: Part3– 6th Jul
E93- Part1 : Part2: Part3– 5th Jul
E92- Part1 : Part2: Part3– 29th Jun
E91- Part1 : Part2: Part3– 28th JunE90- Part1 : Part2: Part3– 22nd Jun
E89- Part1 : Part2: Part3– 15th Jun
E88- Part1 : Part2: Part3– 14th Jun
E87- Part1 : Part2: Part3– 8th Jun
E86- Part1 : Part2: Part3– 7th Jun
E85- Part1 : Part2: Part3– 1st Jun
E84- Part1 : Part2: Part3-31st May
E83- Part1 : Part2: Part3-25th May
E82- Part1 : Part2: Part3-24th May
E81- Part1 : Part2: Part3-18th May
E80- Part1 : Part2: Part3-17th May
E79- Part1 : Part2: Part3-11th May
E78- Part1 : Part2: Part3-10th May
E77- Part1 : Part2: Part3-4th May
E76- Part1 : Part2: Part3-3rd May
E75- Part1 : Part2-27th Apr
E74- Part1 : Part2-26th Apr
E73- Part1 : Part2-20th Apr
E72- Part1 : Part2-19th Apr
E71- Part1 : Part2-12th Apr
E70- Part1 : Part2-6th Apr
E69- Click Here -5th Apr
E68- Part1 : Part2 -30th Mar
E67- Part1 : Part2 -29th Mar
E66- Part1 : Part2 -23rd Mar
E65- Part1 : Part2 -22nd Mar
E64- Part1 : Part2 -16th Mar
E63- Part1 : Part2 -15th Mar
E62- Part1 : Part2 -8th Mar
E61- Part1 : Part2 -2nd Mar
E60- Part1 : Part2 -1st Mar
E59- Part1 : Part2 -23rd Feb
E58- Part1 : Part2 -22nd Feb
E57- Part1 : Part2 -16th Feb
E56- Part1 : Part2 -15th Feb
E55- Part1 : Part2 -9th Feb
E54- Part1 : Part2 -8th Feb
E53- Part1 : Part2 -2nd Feb
E52- Part1 : Part2 -1st Feb
E51- Part1 : Part2 -26th Jan
E50- Part1 : Part2 -25th Jan
E49- Part1 : Part2 -19th Jan
E48- Part1 : Part2 -18th Jan
E47- Part1 : Part2 -12th Jan
E46- Part1 : Part2 -11th Jan
E45- Part1 : Part2 -5th Jan
E44- Part1 : Part2 -4th Jan
E43- Part1 : Part2 -28th Dec
E43- Part1 : Part2 -28th Dec
E42- Part1 : Part2 -22nd Dec
E41- Part1 : Part2 -21st Dec
E40- Part1 : Part2 -15th Dec
E39- Part1 : Part2 – 8th Dec
E38- Part1 : Part2 – 2nd Dec
E37- Part1 : Part2 – 1st Dec
E36- Part1 : Part2 – 30th Nov
E35 – Part1 : Part2 – 24th Nov
E34 – Part1 : Part2 – 23rd Nov
E33 – Part1 : Part2 – 17th Nov


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