Meera Jasmine's 'Moksha'

  • IndiaGlitz, [Thursday,December 10 2009]

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Meera Jasmine's heroine-oriented Moksha's shooting is going on at a brisk pace. It is known that the cherubic actress was roped in for a horror thriller by director Srikanth Vemulapalli, who debuted with Black & White. Produced by P Amarnath Reddy under the banner of Amarnathan Movies, the film sees Meera's most important film till date.

Rjeev Mohan is playing a significant role in the film. According to the director, Jasmine's performance will be the main attraction of the film. Also, the subject dealt by Moksha has not been touched by any other Indian film in the past, in the opinion of Mr. Vemulapalli. Evey scene will be exciting, says Srikanth.

The film's first schedule began on November 11 and concluded on December 6. Another schedule in the month of January in Chennai will take care of the remaining 30% of the shoot.

Nasser, Rahul Dev, Rajya Lakshmi and others are also part of the cast. Srikanth has also written the story and screenplay.

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