Charan's film to go on floors on 25th Nov.

  • IndiaGlitz, [Friday,November 06 2009]

Bommarillu Bhaskar's film with Ram Charan Tej in the lead was announced in a ceremony organised some weeks ago. Tentatively titled Orange, the film is being made by Anjana Productions.

Producer Naga Babu is positive about the film as Charan is in top notch form in the wake of Magadheera's mega success. Careful in his moves, Charan desired that he be directed by someone like Bhaskar who can blossom all kinds of emotions on the screen and thus he got the project in his lap.

From November 25, the film will be shot in the national capital of New Delhi. After completing the schedule in Delhi, the unit will fly to Australia. The film will have its last schedule shot in Hyderabad.

Charan is once again pairing up with Kajal Agarwal, while Bhaskar is directing Genelia for another time. Cherry, we hope, as Orange will entice the class audience in equal measure as he won the hearts of mass audience with his second film, that is still ringing the BO registers in some 223 centres.

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