Nayantara became too emotional and was into tears on the last day of the shooting of her upcoming Telugu movie Sri Rama Rajyam. The actress, who is getting married to actor-director Prabhu Deva, is bidding goodbye to acting after this film.
“After the completion of the last day shooting, Nayantara sat alone and cried, before cast and crew requested her to control her emotions. She was apparently disappointed to leave the team, as this would be her last film,” a source from the unit said.
“The actress gifted wrist watches for 150 members of the crew. Nayantara personally thanked and presented a gold ring to her make-up man for showing her beautifully all these years.”
Later, Balakrishna convinced Nayantara that she would act even after marriage with Prabhu Deva. The actress told him that she would like to settle down with marriage bliss. She personally thanked director Bapu and others like light boys and assistant directors before leaving the sets.
Sri Rama Rajyam is based on ancient Sanskrit epic Ramayana, which is directed by Bapu. Nayantara plays the role of Seetha, whereas Balakrishna will portray the role of Lord Rama in the film.
British model Amy Jackson in Malayalam Movie
British model Amy Jackson is set appear in the upcoming Malayalam film Spanish Masala directed by Lal Jose.
Amy will be pairing with Dileep under the direction of Lal Jose in this new movie titled Spanish Masala.
The movie will tell the love story of a Spanish girl and Malayalayee boy. The Dileep and Lal Jose team has done hit movies like Meesha madhavan, Chandupottu in past years. Lal Jose’s recent movie was with kunchako boban and Ann Augustine titled ‘Elsamma enna aankutty.
Amy will be pairing with Dileep under the direction of Lal Jose in this new movie titled Spanish Masala.
The movie will tell the love story of a Spanish girl and Malayalayee boy. The Dileep and Lal Jose team has done hit movies like Meesha madhavan, Chandupottu in past years. Lal Jose’s recent movie was with kunchako boban and Ann Augustine titled ‘Elsamma enna aankutty.
‘Avalude Ravukal' for a remake!
One of the bold movies in the history of Malayalam cinema, Avalude Ravukal (1978), directed by veteran I.V. Sasi with Seema in the lead role as teenage prostitute, will soon have a sequel.
According to sources, popular producer Liberty Basheer, will produce the sequel. The first question from all is that who will plays the role of Raji, played by Seema in the original?
The film crew approach Priyamani for it and waiting for her date. Vijayaraghavan will play Soman's role, while Mamukkoya will be seen in the role played by late Kuthiravattan Pappu. Seema will also join the cast. This untitled sequel is scripted by Aleppey Ashraf, who wrote the original. R.K. Damodharan will pen the lyrics, while Berny Ignatious will score music. More details soon.
According to sources, popular producer Liberty Basheer, will produce the sequel. The first question from all is that who will plays the role of Raji, played by Seema in the original?
The film crew approach Priyamani for it and waiting for her date. Vijayaraghavan will play Soman's role, while Mamukkoya will be seen in the role played by late Kuthiravattan Pappu. Seema will also join the cast. This untitled sequel is scripted by Aleppey Ashraf, who wrote the original. R.K. Damodharan will pen the lyrics, while Berny Ignatious will score music. More details soon.
Rathinirvedam makes Rs 2 cr profit
Rathinirvedam, has made nearly Rs. 2 crores profit in its opening week.The movie is produced by Menaka Suresh Kumar. Shwetha Menon-starrer film has been made with the budget of Rs. 1.55 crores and it has collected Rs. 3.15 at the Box Office. The producer is now hoping that the film would do even better earning in its long run.
Rathinirvedam has received average reviews from the film critics. But its provocative posters and trailers drove the movie buffs crazy towards the theatres. The movie had made a profit of Rs. 50 lakhs before its release and its run in cinema halls for a week has added Rs. 1.15 crore to it.
Rathinirvedam has received average reviews from the film critics. But its provocative posters and trailers drove the movie buffs crazy towards the theatres. The movie had made a profit of Rs. 50 lakhs before its release and its run in cinema halls for a week has added Rs. 1.15 crore to it.
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