Mana Telugu Kathalu - Nandikesudi Nomu

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Nandikesudi Nomu is a Telugu Hasya katha written by 2 authors who share a common Pen-Name, Vasundhara. Its based in the 1980s southern state of Andhra Pradesh where the protagonist comes to find out about an age old Telugu tradition called Nandikesudi Nomu.Barrister Parvateesam (Telugu: ????????? ?????????) is a Telugu language humorous novel written by Mokkapati Narasimha Sastry in 1924. This is a podcast with the entire audiobook Intro Music - Malgudi Days Instrumental, Credits Music - AxleFrog Malgudi Days Remix

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  • Chalam Naidu
    Story reading flashes real time in mind
    చాలా నీట్ గా, వినసొంపుగా, హాయిగా చెప్పారు. Happy to listen to this podcast. Great work👍
  • Pandugaadu
    Telugu
    Telugu ucharana chala bhaga anipinchindhi. Sam ki valla nanna garu nunchi utharam vachina episode lo na kallu cherchayi. Adbhutamaina rachana. Ee navala ni podcast Roopam lo andhinchadam lo krushi chesina andhariki naa dhanyavadhalu. Correction in titles. It’s not World war II, it’s World War I, got it from Wiki of Duggirala GopalaKrishnayya garu..
  • Veerakvs
    Nice reading
    This is one of the favorite novel. Missed to read long time ago. But this only podcast gave such nice presentation. Thank you.
  • Pran777
    Great
    Iam very thankful for your amazing presentation, I wanted to read this book for a very long time. Have enjoyed it thoroughly. Thank you and looking forward to more classics !!!
  • Naresh Neduri
    Great listen for a Telugu lover
    Wonderful
  • Yayaha1
    Exceptionally well told
    Incredibly charming audiobook that transports one back in time and with a wry sense of humor at that నా ధన్యవాదాలు
  • lakumuki
    Thank you!
    We are listening to your heartwarming narration with happy tears.. Words cannot express how grateful we are for your hard work and efforts to bring this beloved book to us again. In your voice, these cute characters came alive, bringing so much joy and cheerfulness with them. Our heartfelt Thank you for this precious treasure you gave us. We hope for the good fortune to listen to more of your sweet stories and narrations in the future. Thank you.
  • Satya Kaladhar
    Lively Narration and Great Effort
    Great Effort and nicely done. The narration is very lively. Thank you for presenting it.
  • Sridhar Takkallapalli
    Amazing Narration!
    Amazing narration. Brought life to Prvateesham character. Thanks for the podcast.
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