From abroad for an item song

  • IndiaGlitz, [Wednesday,May 04 2005]

It's become a fashion among Kollywood men to bring women from abroad for item numbers.

After Linda, who hails from London, it was Megha Khan from Afghanistan, who tried her luck appearing for a song in Sathyaraj starrer 6.2.

Now, an Australian model Jothyrana will be appearing for a pacy number in Githan, a movie starring producer R B Choudhary's son Ramesh and Pooja as hero and heroine respectively.

Produced by Radhika Sarath Kumar's Radaan Media Works Githan is the story of a psycho killer, which is expected for release this month.

Jyothyrana, a long-legged beauty, has been roped in just for a song.

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