Brahmalokam.. to hit screens in April first week

  • IndiaGlitz, [Monday,March 29 2010]

Rajendra Prasad's fantasy film Brahmalokam To Yamalokam Via Bhoolokam will be released in the first week of April. Gollapati Nageswararao is directing the film. Shivaji is the other important male lead in the socio-fantasy movie.

Speaking to the media, the director said that Rajendra Prasad was playing Lord Brahma in the film. Interestingly, actresses Kalyani and Aarthi Agarwal play Goddess Saraswathi and Rambha, respectively.

Jayaprakash Reddy will be seen as Lord Yama. As to what role Shivaji is playing is a suspense for now.

Music - MM Sri Lekha; Camera - Vasu; Editing - Nagi Reddy; Lyrics - Bhaskarabatla; Executive Producers - Kondru Srinivas, Kondaveeti Raja; Presented by Utopia Productions Pvt. Ltd.

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