'Bullet Rani' ready

  • IndiaGlitz, [Friday,April 17 2015]

A film by Focus On Pictures Sallauddin Yusuf Bullet Rani' aimed in two languages Kannada and Telugu completed the dubbing work for talkie portions at Rajesh Ramanath Sthaayi Digital Studio.

Sajid Iqbal Qureshi is director of this bilingual film. Four songs of this film are scored by Gunavanth. Priyanka (Nisha) Kothari takes the cop role for the first time. There are four songs in the film scored by Gunavanth. Selvam is man behind camera. Suresh editing, Mass Madha stunts and Nageshwar Rao has penned dialogues.

A women centric film starring Nisha Kotari also stars Ashish Vidyarthi, Ravi Kaale, Amith, Shafi, Ramesh, Pratap, Rajesh, Vivek, Uday and others.

The film Bullet Rani' is all set for going to censor.

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