Rajamouli to rock Kollywood again

  • IndiaGlitz, [Tuesday,July 24 2012]

Tollywood director SS Rajamouli made a stunning debut in Kollywood with 'Naan Ee'. He is set to rock Tamil Nadu again, but this time with the dubbed version of his Telugu blockbuster.

Titled 'Chathrapathi', the 2005 film featured Prabhas and Shriya Saran in lead roles. It will now be dubbed and released in Kollywood as 'Chandramouli'.

'Devi Sri Devi' Sathish, who recently dubbed Telugu movie 'Oh My Friend' in Tamil as 'Sridhar', has acquired the Tamil rights of 'Chathrapathi'. Dubbing works are currently on.

Sathish is expected to release 'Chandramouli' with aggressive promotions, cashing in on the new found fame of Rajamouli in Kollywood. The film is about a youth who gets separated from his family.

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