Mohanlal is a busy bee

  • IndiaGlitz, [Wednesday,January 24 2007]

It is a busy schedule for Mohanlal this year. His Chotta Mumbai directed by Anwar Rasheed will hit the screens soon. Bhavana plays his heroine.

Also his much awaited Sholay, a remake of yesteryear Hindi classic by Ramgopal Verma is under production. After Company by Ramgopal Verma, Lal acts in a Hindi movie again.

Pardeshi and Aakashagopuram are ready to be released. Mohanlal also has projects lined up with Rafi Mecartin, Shaji Kailash and Sibi Malayil in the middle of the year.

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