GV Prakash's movie is fast getting over

  • IndiaGlitz, [Thursday,June 01 2017]

'Ayngaran', starring GV Prakash Kumar and Mahima Nambiar, is an action entertainer coming in the direction of Vetrimaaran's protege Ravi Arasu.

The director has said that the movie's production works have been completed to the tune of 75 per cent. From June 5 onwards, the rest of the portion will be shot during the next 20 days, post which the shoot will be wrapped up.

The makers promise to portray GV in a new way.

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