Answer Posted / l.s.p.indra
i am srinivas phanindra.i want became an heero. so i meet
many directors. thy cheated me. but one director said to me
he can
try to give the chance.he is tollywood happydays director
sekharkammula garu.i shot many video clips.i am heero in that.
i write some stories.i am more intrested in acting films.so
give one chance sir.my e-mail id sweetnightf@rediffmail.com my
number is 9291320576 is my mobile number
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