'Naan Ee' sees successful 50 day run

  • IndiaGlitz, [Saturday,August 25 2012]

At a time when even big actors find it difficult to survive a good run in theatres, Tamil – Telugu bilingual Naan Ee has completed 50 successful days in the box office today.

The film that boasts off some great graphics is helmed by top notch Telugu director SS Rajamouli, who debuted in Tamil with Naan Ee. It also sees Nani and Samantha in the lead roles and Sudeep as the powerful antagonist. In fact, Sudeep hogged all the limelight for his villainous performance and won accolades even from the Superstar.

Naan Ee is a typical good vs. evil battle and sees the hero avenging his death by reincarnating as a housefly.

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