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Veteran writer Balakumaran, known for penning Tamil blockbusters such as "Baasha" and "Nayakan", will be collaborating with director Vishnuvardhan for a yet-untitled project in the language. "It's been a great pleasure working on the script with writer Balakumaran. Been busy travelling with him centuries back. Will update u all (sic)," Vishnuvardhan posted on his Twitter page on Friday. The 69-year old Balakumaran, who has written over 50 novels and 100 short stories, has also been associated with several successful Tamil films such as "Gentleman", "Kadhalan" and "Jeans". Dhanush-starrer 2006 film "Pudhupettai" was his last known work as co-writer.
Nayanananda Creations completes first schedule
The shooting of a film being produced on the banner of Nayanananda Creations with a combination of old and new faces is progressing well in and around Hyderabad. Producer and director of the film A Sanjay says, 'The first schedule of the shooting was completed by September 30. We are planning to begin the second schedule from October 5. We will complete the talkie part of the film in that schedule. It is a love story that runs in rural backdrop. Besides love it has also elements like sentiment and comedy. We are introducing Toyajaksha as hero and Manjusri and Pratyusha as heroines through this film.' Lyrics are by Ratnam and Ravinaik, music is by Siva, camera is by Kishansagar, while the story, screenplay, dialogues, direction are being looked after by producer A Sagar.
'Nayagan' to speak in Telugu
After a decent outing in Kollywood, it's now time for J K Ritheesh to set Tollywood in storm. For, his latest release 'Nayagan' is set to speak Telugu soon. According to reports, a couple of Telugu producers, who had a chance to watch the film were impressed by it and expressed their interest to bag the dubbing rights. Following this, it is said that the film will soon be dubbed in Telugu and will hit the theatres with the title 'Ankusam'.
'Nayagan' to speak in Telugu
After a decent outing in Kollywood, it's now time for J K Ritheesh to set Tollywood in storm. For, his latest release 'Nayagan' is set to speak Telugu soon. According to reports, a couple of Telugu producers, who had a chance to watch the film were impressed by it and expressed their interest to bag the dubbing rights. Following this, it is said that the film will soon be dubbed in Telugu and will hit the theatres with the title 'Ankusam'.
Nayagan scores 50
'Veera Thalapathy' J K Ritheesh's Nayagan has managed to complete a 50-day run across theatres in Tamilnadu. The movie which was inpsired by the Hollywood hit 'Cellular' had Ritheesh and Ramana playing the lead roles. Sangeetha played a cameo in the film. Though the movie got some mixed reviews, it has managed to complete a 50-day run at the box office. A thrilled Ritheesh says it has emboldened him to start his next venture soon. Buzz is that Ritheesh is contemplating to begin an action-packed venture next. It is tentatively titled 'Vettaikara Puli'.
J K Ritheesh's 'Nayagan' released
J K Ritheesh's second venture 'Nayagan' hits the screens on Friday. Produced by Vijayakumar Reddy, the movie inspired by the Hollywood flick 'Cellular' features Ramana alongside Ritheesh. Touted as a racy thriller, the movie will be releasing in over 100 screens across the State. Sangeetha, Anandhraj, Sreeman among others play prominent parts in the film. S. Ve. Shekher's son Ashwin made his debut with 'Vegam', a year ago. Interestingly this film too was inspired by Cellular. Ritheesh plays an honest cop while Ramana is cast as a youngster who is on a mission to save a woman, kidnapped by a gang. Keerthy Chawla, Vaiyapuri and Anitha play important roles.