Saradaga Kasepu Comedy Serial – 7th Feb

Serial Name: Saradaga Kasepu
Channel:ETV Plus

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Saradaga Kasepu

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Latest Episode:

E172- Part1 : Part2 OrClick Here-7th Feb
Previous Episodes:
E171- Part1 : Part2 Or Click Here-6th Feb
E170-Click Here-5th Feb
E169- – Part1 : Part2 -2nd Feb
E168- – Part1 : Part2 Or Click Here-31st Jan
E167- – Part1 : Part2Or Click Here -30th Jan
E166- – Part1 : Part2 Or Click Here -29th
E165 – Part1 : Part2 Or Click Here -23rd Jan
E164 – Part1 : Part2 Or Click Here -22nd Jan Jan
E163 – Part1 : Part2 Or Click Here-17th Jan
E162 – Part1 : Part2-10th Jan
E161 – Part1 : Part2 Or Click Here-9th Jan
E160 – Part1 : Part2Or Click Here -8th Jan
E159 – Part1 : Part2 OR Click Here-3rd Jan
E158 – Part1 : Part2OR Click Here-2nd Jan


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Ragini Dwivedi Top Is The Best in Recent Times

May 11, 2024

Ragini Dwivedi’s latest photos are truly stunning. In one of the Instagram pictures, she looks adorable in a stylish top paired with a black skirt. Her grey hair adds a unique touch to her overall look. But what really catches the eye is her mesmerizing eye makeup, which adds to her charm.

In the caption accompanying the photos, Dwivedi describes herself as “unapologetically majestic” in the black and white birthday edition for Chitrasanthe magazine. This marks the 125th cover of the prestigious magazine in Karnataka. The photos were taken by the talented photographer Kiran Venkataramanappa, with makeup done by Vikram Mittal and outfit styling by Alisha.

Dwivedi’s journey in the film industry began in 2009 with her debut in the Kannada film “Veera Madakari,” opposite Sudeep. The movie was a remake of the Telugu film “Vikramarkudu” and turned out to be a huge commercial success. She also appeared in “Gokula” in the same year, albeit in a brief role.

Her breakthrough came in 2011 with the action-packed film “Kempegowda,” where she starred alongside Sudeep once again. This role earned her a nomination in the South Filmfare Awards for Best Female Leading Actress. Additionally, she showcased her comedic talents in films like “Kalla Malla Sulla” and “Kaanchaana,” with the song “Thuppa Beku Thuppa” from the former becoming a massive hit.