Priya Lal roped in for 'LL7K'

  • IndiaGlitz, [Wednesday,June 03 2015]

Actress Priya Lal who was last seen in Mollywood in the period movie 'Kunthapura' has landed an interesting role in the movie 'Lord Livingstone 7000 Kandi'. The movie is a fun fantasy entertainer which has deforestation as the theme. Priya Lal debuted in M'Town with 'Janakan' in which she played a rape victim. She is taking it slow in Malayalam and is bidding her time.

With Anil Radhakrishanan at the helm who has movies like 'North 24 Kaatham' and 'Sapthamasree Thaskara' to his credit, Priya did not have to think twice about accepting the role. She has a very interesting role in the movie which has amble scope for performance. The shoot is currently progressing at Idukki.

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