For Andam, RGV kisses goodbye to darkness

  • IndiaGlitz, [Thursday,March 15 2012]

It is known that RGV has announced a new film with his new muse Natalia Kaur and Rana Daggubati in the leads. Titled as Andam, the filmmaker wants to fittingly shoot the film in resplendent locations. In this film, which he calls an action, love story, he is kissing goodbye to dingy bylanes, and dark scenes. The pictures that he has let out to the media speak for themselves.

What is more, the film will be shot in foreign locations, not in India. I am going to shoot the film in foreign countries, in never-seen-before locations. I have always chosen to shoot my films in sordid streets, narrow alleys, and dark houses. In complete contrast to this, I will shoot Andam in most glorious locations, Varma said in a statement.

For Rana, Andam, like Naa Isham, offers him scope to showcase his acting prowess. On the flip side, RGV holds the record for delivering two duds at Telugu BO in recent times.

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