Bindu Madhavi to work in Rajendra Prasad’s film

Saturday, March 07, 2009 0 Responses

Starring Bindu Madhavi of ‘Avakai Biryani’ director Raju Rajendra Prasad of ‘Konchem Kothaga’ is set to make a film. V. Nageder is producing the film on Prakash V Productions banner. Actor and director Ravi Babu is entrusted with a heavy role that carries the plot forward.

The story is based on the real life incidents that happen to the characters on screen in contemporary modern society. Bindhu Madhavi and Ravi Babu play key roles that carry a lot of weightage in the script. The girl who gave a graceful performance in her debut film itself, Bindhu will have abundant scope to act in this movie, says the director.

Makers have made plans to the launch the film by this week. Other cast includes Jaiprakash Reddy, MS Narayana and Chalapathi Rao.

Cinematography is by PS Vamsikrishna, editing by Anirudra and art direction is handled by Ramakrishna.

Apart from this film, Bindhu Madhavi will soon share screen space with Sai Ram Shankar in a movie to be directed by Puri Jagannath.


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Adurs to speak Malayalam

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‘Adurs’ is the ongoing film directed by VV Vinayak with NTR and Nayanthara in the cast. Kodali Venkateswara Rao widely known as Nani produces it on Vaishnavi Arts banner and B. Vamsi Mohan presents the film.

Latest update is ‘Adurs’ will be dubbed in Malayalam and be released on the same date that of the Telugu version. The lead ladies Nayanthara and Sheela are native of Kerala which is strongly believed to be a highlight for the film’s market in the state.

VV Vinayak known for his mass commercial hits is churning out one more flick for Prabhas that has action, romance and stunts to appeal all classes of audience.

In the season of bikini bandwagon, Nayanthara was the first daring heroine to strip for the Tamil film ‘Billa’ which is reiterated by Priyamani and soon by Anushka. Due to tough contention, Nayan will once more walk elegantly in the revealing outfit for ‘Adurs’.

With most part of the film completed, post production work is now being carried out. Devi Sri Prasad has composed the music and the movie is slated for release on July 9.


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Billa’ commingles style and entertainment - Meher Ramesh

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The production house of super hit films ‘KrishnaVeni’, ‘Bhakta Kannappa’, ‘Amara Deepam’, ‘Bobbili Brahmanna’ and ‘Tandra Paparayudu’, Gopi Krishna Movies pvt ltd is making a comeback with the stylish extravaganza ‘Billa’.

Starring Prabhas, Anushka and Namitha in the lead, Krishnam Raju in a prominent role, Meher Ramesh had directed the film produced by Narendra and Prabodh.

Saving two songs, the shooting is complete and the makers have announced that the audio launch function will be held before the end of March.

In the recent press meet, director Ramesh said, “All along my career, I had the rare opportunity to direct the younger generation of popular superstars. I directed Puneeth Rajkumar in Kannada for my first and second film, who happens to be the son of Rajkumar. I did ‘Kanthir’ with Jr. NTR, son of NTR and now, I am working with Prabhas, son of Krishnam Raju for ‘Billa’ made on GopiKrishna Movies. I am fortunate to work with these people and do some big budget flicks.”

‘The stylish film is the story of a mafia don for which we have used the latest technology including a 35mm camera. The shooting has been carried out in captivating locations of Malyasia. Fast paced car chases and thrilling stunt scenes will be a treat for film lovers’.

“Prabhas’s look and body language has been done on par with audience’s expectations. With meticulous efforts, we have designed his costumes and style on-screen. Prabhas is the first star in the South to have worked out to shape an eight pack abs for this role. Anushka will rivet with her looks while Namitha will sheen in her part. Hansika’s special cameo in a song is just another thing to look out for. For the demanding role of a police officer, we have bought in Krishnam Raju and he had done his best,” concluded the maker.


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