A fresh face for Prithvi

  • IndiaGlitz, [Tuesday,November 08 2011]

Prithviraj will appear in an altogether different look for the new movie 'Louis Araman'. The actor will present himself as a seminary student with a clean shaven face and white dress, all set to become a priest in the movie written and directed by debutantes Reckon Antony and Rejis Estony. Madhu Neelakantan is the cinematographer of the movie which will have many more high lights.

Meanwhile, Prithvi will start acting in his first Hindi movie 'Ayya' in a short while. Basically a cross-cultural love story with the right mix of comedy and romance, the movie will have Prithvi as a Tamil boy, who falls in love with a Maharastrian girl played by Rani Mukherjee. The movie is produced by Anurag Kashyap.

Rani Mukherjee who is currently attending the workshop for the film has a high opinion for the actor in Prithvi. ''At first glance I found him extremely good-looking and charismatic, which explained why he is such a huge star down South. Though he’s a Malayalam superstar, Prithviraj was just like one of us and very friendly'' says Rani.

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