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Rana - Nayantara bilingual christened 'Ongaram'

Friday, July 20, 2012 • Tamil Comments
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Nayantara, who bid an adieu to films, albeit a short lived one, is determined on earning back her numero uno position in both Tamil – Telugu cinema and sees to have chosen the bilingual path.



The actress is currently part of two bilinguals, while she is cast opposite Gopichand in one, she is cast opposite the hot and happening Rana Daggubati in the other. The film that’s titled ‘Krishnan Vande Jagadhgurum’ in Telugu has now been titled ‘Ongaram’ in Tamil.

‘Vaanam’ fame Krish is helming this bilingual. Remember the young filmmaker graced Telugu cinema with two hits, Gamayam and Vedam (Vaanam in Telugu) and is popular in both Kollywood and Tollywood.

Rana Daggubati who was supposed to start his innings in Tamil cinema with Silambarasan’s ‘Vettai Mannan’ will now be debuting through this film.

‘Ongaram’ has kick started in Palakkad and few scenes have been canned in Pollachi as well. The lead actors along with Santhanam are currently shooting in Chennai. The climax fight scene in Binny Mills will be shot shortly. A big statue of Lord Shiva’s avatar is being erected. Vijay is the stunt master for this fight sequence.

Stay tuned to IndiaGlitz for more on ‘Ongaram’ produced by Krish and Rajeev!

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