Ravi Teja's new film with Tolly2Holly

  • IndiaGlitz, [Thursday,December 31 2009]

Tolly2Holly Films, which recently made Pravarakhyudu with Jagapathi Babu and Priyamani in the leads, has signed up a film with Ravi Teja. The film will soon go on the floors, as the makers say that the subject is ready. A bound script has been commenced.

Details of the other important star cast and technicians hasn't yet been announced. However, the makers are saying that an announcement will soon be made.

This is viewed as a prestigious film by Tolly2Holly especially because, after Pravarakhyudu's average success at the box office, they have pinned hopes on Ravi Teja, who can attract youth audiences to the theatres.

The producers are of the view that they are making a crazy entertainer. They have immense faith in the subject.

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