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Varalaru has helped revive producer NIC Arts Chakravarthy's fortune. The movie managed to win good reviews and collected good revenue at the box office. Back in full vigour, thanks to Varalaru's success, is NIC Arts Chakravarthy. He has commenced his next production venture starring Silambarasan and Trisha last week. The launch was a low-key affair. The movie directed by Tharun Gopi features Prakash Raj in a prominent role. 'It is an action-packed commercial entertainer', says Tharun Gopi. 'The movie would be shot from 15 March in Chennai and Theni and it would be wound up in four days,' he adds. Besides Trisha, a debutant would play Simbu's pair. Search is on for a suitable person to play the role, he adds.
Chakravarthy with Rajini for Robot
Director Shankar always brings with him many surprises in his movies. He introduced choreographer Raju Sundaram as comedian in his Jeans. He surprised everyone casting popular Tollywood actor Suman as baddie in his 'Sivaji'. Now going a step further, he has zeroed in on Telugu hero J D Chakravarthy as the villain for his magnum opus 'Robot'. The movie to be produced by Ayngaran International features Rajinikanth and Aishwarya Rai in the lead roles. Chakravarthy had acted in several Telugu movies and had worked with Ramgopal Verma.
JD Chakravarthy in Sarvam?
After 'Billa', director Vishnuvardhan is ready to kick off his next venture titled 'Sarvam'. It would star Arya and Trisha in the lead roles. Vishnuvardhan, who proved his mettle as a director to reckon with in Kollywood rendering back-to-back hits in 'Arindhum Ariyamalum', 'Pattiyal' and 'Billa', has penned an action-packed storyline for Arya. Initially Suriya was slated to play the lead role. At the last moment, Arya replaced him. After thorough search, Vishnuvardhan has cast popular Telugu actor J D Chakravarthy as baddie in the film. The tall-bearded actor is a name to reckon with in Tollywood. He reportedly agreed the offer gleefully. Nirav Shah will crank the camera while Yuvanshankar Raja will score the music.
JD Chakravarthy marries Anukrithi
JD Chakravarthy popular Telugu and Tamil actor who kept his bachelorhood for the past so many years, finally decided to marry. Looks like the dashing star found his soul mate in Anukrithi who is a part of his film, Sridevi. JD Chakravarthy married Anukrithi in Hyderabad on 18th August in a low key event which was attended by just family and close friends. He is the find of director Ram Gopal Varma and made his screen debut in his Siva. He was also seen in Tamil films such as Sarvam, Kannathil Muthamittal, Kacheri Aarambam, Arima Nambi and the latest Zero. We wish JD Chakravarthy and Anukrithi a very happy married life!
Sarath Kumar rushes to ailing Vinu Chakravarthy at hospital
As reported earlier, actor Vinu Chakravarthy is currently under treatment after he was admitted for a health condition. Upon hearing the news, actor Sarath Kumar had rushed to see the ailing actor. Sarath Kumar wished the senior actor a speedy recovery and went on tweet on his Twitter page saying, "Respected senior, versatile actor Vinu Chakravarthy is well and taken care off well by the team of doctors at Vijaya Hospital". We here at IndiaGlitz wish Vinu Chakravarthy a speedy recovery.
Rajini made me realize; says Chakravarthy
Popular actor Chakravarthy says “Initially I believed that commercial cinema was not my cup of tea. But I had to overhaul my views after I met Superstar Rajinikanth.” He further adds “Rajini made me realise that a commercial movie is equally challenging to conceive and make. Now I have great respect for this genre too and this is the reason behind acting in Kacheri Aarambam.” “My earlier Tamil movies including ‘Kannathil Muthamittal’ and ‘Sarvam’ showcased me differently. But Kacheri… was a unique experience. I felt great doing the film.” says Chakravarthy. Chakri reveals a secret by saying, “Coming to the RGV School, I have developed a passion for a different kind of cinema. So when director Thiraivannan approached me for Kacheri… I did hesitate a little. But in a couple of days, I was taken in by the script and the energy of the filmmaker.”