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Amara Premi Arun is an upcoming Kannada movie scheduled to be released on 25 Apr, 2025. The movie is directed by Praveen Kumar G and will feature Deepika Aradhya, Harisharvaa, Dharmanna Kadur and Krithi Bhat as lead characters.
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