Mysskin runs around with Nandalala

  • IndiaGlitz, [Wednesday,November 22 2006]

Director Mysskin has been running from pillar to post to commence his film Nandalala. The movie was supposed to be produced by AM Rathinam featuring his son Ravikrishna in the lead role. Due to the heavy losses suffered in his recent movies, Rathinam chose to back out from the project.

Mysskin was optimistic of finding another producer. Director Saran came forward to produce the film. However, he was not impressed with the story narrated by Mysskin and reportedly considered changing the story and hero. Mysskin was not agreeable to this, so Saran backed out of taking over production of Nandalala.

Now the buzz is that Mysskin has knocked at the doors of C TV Entertainment to produce the movie. It looks likely that Mysskin and Ravikrishna would be doing Nandalala for C TV Entertainment.

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