Allu Arjun's movie completes 30 per cent shoot

  • IndiaGlitz, [Saturday,September 29 2007]

The Kerala schedule of a film, directed by 'Bommarillu' Bhaskar and produced by 'Dil' Raju on the banner of Sri Venkateswara Creations with Allu Arjun and Priyamani in the lead, was completed recently.

This yet to be named film had almost completed 30 per cent shooting so far. The second schedule would begin in the first week of October at Hyderabad.

This is the second film from director Bhaskar, who achieved a silver jubilee in his debut project called 'Bommarillu'. Moreover, the film is coming out after a blockbuster like 'Desamuduru' for Allu Arjun.

These two factors had raised the expectations of the audiences on the film.

Producer Dil Raju confidently says that his film would definitely reach the expectations of the audiences.

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