Moscowin Kaveri, a sneak preview: Exclusive

  • IndiaGlitz, [Thursday,May 14 2009]

Watch Now - 'Moscowin Kaveri' Exclusive Trailer

Here’s an exclusive trailer of cinematographer and now, director Ravi Verman’s ‘Moscowin Kaveri’. Shot in a slick way that is sure to be a hit with the urban audiences, the film is about two completely contrasting people.

This indeed in Ravi Verman’s dream project, and he dons many hats in the film, as hero, story and dialogue writer, apart from, of course, cinematographer. New face Samandha plays the heroine, while Harshvardhan, son of actor Y Gee Mahendran also plays an important role.

This film will mark the entry of yet another cinematographer in the fields of direction and acting. And going by what the interestingly shot trailers suggest, this change has come for the good.

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