Nithin's Ishq completes 80 per cent shoot

  • IndiaGlitz, [Monday,August 22 2011]

Nithin, who is on the verge of extinction, is making one more attempt to revive his lost glory. Nithin, who played in hit films like 'Jayam' and 'Sye', had no notable hits to his credit later. In fact, he is the only hero who had more number of flops in Telugu film industry.

His present project 'Ishq' is on sets and it completed over 80 per cent shooting. The talkie part of the film is coming to an end with the next schedule to begin from September 1 in Hyderabad.

Only three songs, one chase and climax remained balance to finish the movie. The director is planning to choreograph one song in Delhi and the remaining abroad.

Vikram Kumar is directing the movie while Vikram Goud is producing the film on the banner of Shreshta Media Pvt Ltd.

PC Sriram is cranking the camera while Anand Shankar is the music director.

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