D company starts in Ernakulam

  • IndiaGlitz, [Saturday,July 14 2012]

The shoot for the 'D Company' comprising of five short action flicks from five different directors has started at Wayand. The first in the group, 'Oru Bolivian Diary-1995' is currently being shot at Muthanga. The movie will feature a plot about a few extremists planning to plant their Maoist ideologies at Aadivasi people of Wayanad and a police officer who chase them to the jungles. Directed by M Padmakumar, the movie is scripted by G S Anil. Asif Ali, Naren, Samudhairakani and Ananya are the lead actors in this movie.

The other four movies of the group will be directed by Joshy, Deepan, Vinod Vijyayan and Shaji Kailas.

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