'Madhumasam' audio on Jan 17

  • IndiaGlitz, [Tuesday,January 09 2007]

'Madhumasam' directed by Chandra Siddhartha and produced by Dr D Ramanaidu on the banner of Suresh Productions with Sumanth, Sneha and Parvati Melton in the lead is getting ready at a fast pace.

Director Chandra Siddhartha says, 'It is a delicate love story and I am sure that Sumanth would go one step ahead as an artiste through this film.'

Sneha says, 'For the first time I am doing a film in the banner of Suresh Productions which is like a dream come true for me.'

The audio of 'Madhumasam' which has melodious tunes provided by Manisharma would be launched on January 17 through a popular music company.

The producer is making efforts to release the film on February 9.

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