KollywoodIt is however yet unknown if Tamannaah Bhatia, who played the lead in the first part, will be on board for this sequel.Digital NativeDigital NativeFilmmaker Al Vijay’s next film will again be with Prabhudeva, with whom he had worked in 2016's hit Devi and upcoming dance-based drama Lakshmi. Rumours about Devi sequel have been making the rounds since last year and it looks like both Vijay and Prabhudeva are serious about working on the project. It is however yet unknown whether Tamannaah Bhatia, who played the lead in the first part, has given her nod for the sequel yet. In the first film, Tamannaah played a simple village girl married to Prabhudeva in the first part. A ghost of an aspiring actress enters her body and uses the opportunity to realize her life's big dream of donning the greasepaint. If everything goes as planned, the sequel should go on the floors early next year. Currently awaiting the release of Lakshmi, reliable sources has confirmed that Vijay also has plans to revive the dropped remake of Malayalam film Charlie soon. R Madhavan was originally signed for the project; however, he opted out of the project for reasons yet unknown. Lakshmi is gearing up for release soon and is touted to be a dance film, particularly for children. It features Ditya Bhande, the winner for a reality dance show on TV in the title role. Two other dancers Akshat Singh and Jeet Das also play pivotal roles in the film. While Prabhudeva, Aishwarya Rajesh and Kovai Sarala play the central characters in the film, those in the supporting roles include Karunakaran, Salman Yusuff Khan, Chaams, Akshat Singh, Jeet Das and Sam Paul. The film has music by Cs Sam of Vikram Vedha fame. Nirav Shah has cranked the camera for the project, which is expected to hit the screens soon. Vijay’s last release was Karu, a paranormal thriller which touched upon the sensitive topic of abortion. The film, which was received with a lukewarm response at the box-office, marked the Tamil debut of Sai Pallavi who also dubbed for the film. (Content provided by Digital Native) Also Read: From trauma to a better future: B'luru child rape survivor's story is a beacon of hope...
- 7/15/2018
- by Monalisa
- The News Minute
EntertainmentThe song has already garnered over 6 lakh views on YouTube. Digital NativeDigital NativeLakshmi, a film that has Prabhu Deva in the lead, centres on a strict dance master played by Prabhu Deva and his little student. According to the buzz, the film is about the young girl’s ambition to become a dancer while she is forced into academics by her parents. Aishwarya Rajesh plays the mother of the young girl Ditya. Recently, a single from the film, Morrakka, was released online and it clearly showcases the youngster’s desire for the art while she fears her mother to continue it. The song has already garnered over 6 lakh views on YouTube. Veteran comedian Kovai Sarala plays the school principal who is supportive of the child’s passion for dance. On releasing the single online, Prabhu Deva posted on a social networking site: “Here we go, the 1st Single #Morrakka Video Song from Tamil Movie #Lakshmi : https://t.co/UF9zlQBYod Dir by #Vijay starring @PDdancing, #Ditya, @Aishu_dil Prod by @pramodfilmsnew & @tridentarts_ind Music @samcsmusic on @Muzik247inDOP #NiravShah Edit @editoranthony @ShrutiNallappa.” Directed by Al Vijay, Lakshmi is bankrolled by Prateek Chakravorty, Shruti Nallappa and R. Ravindran under the banners Pramod Films and Trident Arts. Sam Cs has composed the music with Nirav Shah cranking the camera and Anthony handling the editing department. While Prabhu Deva, Aishwarya Rajesh, Ditya Bhande and Kovai Sarala play the central characters in the film, those in the supporting roles include Karunakaran, Salman Yusuff Khan, Chaams, Akshat Singh, Jeet Das and Sam Paul. Lakshmi is touted to be a dance film particularly for children. It features Ditya Bhande, the winner for a reality dance show on TV in the title role. Two other dancers, Akshat Singh and Jeet Das, also play pivotal roles in the film. The film is in the post-production mode and its makers are yet to announce the release date officially. (Content provided by Digital Native)...
- 6/30/2018
- by Monalisa
- The News Minute
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