Jagathy on a full length role

  • IndiaGlitz, [Thursday,January 04 2007]

Jagathy has been one of the most regular faces playing full length roles with Mohanlal in many of his big hits. Films like Kilukkam, Yoddha and the latest Thanmatra are for instance the examples for the big deal of the twosome.

In all these films they complemented each other with their contrasting but impressive styles of acting that always captured the hearts of the audience.

2007 will also see Jagathy and Mohanlal coming together in full length roles to please the audience. Rafi Mecartin's Hello will feature Jagathy with Lal in an entire comic filled story line. The film is planned as the Vishu release of 2007.

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