Pawan to head to Pollachi

  • IndiaGlitz, [Saturday,October 15 2011]

Looks like Pawan Kalyan's liking for things Tamil stretches beyond his predisposition to work with Tamil directors. In fact, he seems to like even the Tamil state's geography.

Harish Shankar will shoot Pawan and Shruthi Haasan and a host of other actors in Pollachi, Coimbatore from the 29th. Gabbar Singh will have wrapped up the first schedule, which began some days ago in Hyderabad.

Pollachi's, where the Western Ghats abut, rich tapestry and natural wealth will be captured in all their beauty by Jayanan Vincent, the cinematographer.

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