GV Prakash on the verge of completing another one

  • IndiaGlitz, [Monday,July 31 2017]

Actor G.V.Prakash Kumar who is currently busy with multiple films in various stages, is going to finish shooting for another film. It is 'Kuppathu Raja' directed by noted dance choreographer Baba Bhaskar.

We learn from a source that final leg of shooting of this film is currently taking place in Perambur Binny Mills and a few other parts of North Chennai. The source also adds that the entire shooting will be wrapped up after 10 days of shoot.

'Kuppathu Raja' stars Poonam Bajwa as the female lead while R.Parthiban will be seen in an important supporting character.

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