Asif to have three heroines

  • IndiaGlitz, [Monday,January 09 2012]

Though his latest 'Asuravithu' didn’t rise up to the expectations, Asif Ali is still in demand with more and more projects in the pipeline. His new movie 'Ozhimuri' will have Asif with three senior heroines of Mollywood.

Yes, the movie will have him sharing the screen with Shwetha Menon, Padmapriya and Bhavana. Directed by Madhupal after the critically acclaimed 'Thalappavu', this new movie will be scripted by Jayamohan, famous for his Tamil movie 'Angadi Theru'.

Producer-director Lal will also appear in an important role in this movie, which will be on sets near Thakkala by the month of April.

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