Sathyan film to start

  • IndiaGlitz, [Thursday,January 21 2010]

Sathyan Anthikkad will start shooting for his new untitled movie by 27th of this month. Featuring Jayaram and Mamtha in the lead, the movie will have all the regulars of Sathyan flicks including Innocent, Mamukoya, Lakshmi Priya and Jagathy Sreekumar in important roles. The movie also has Rithu fame Asif Ali in prominent roles.

The pooja and recording of the four songs written by Vayalar Sharth happened at the Prasad studios recently. Music for the film is by the Maestro Illayaraja. The entire movie will be shot in Kozhikode and its nearby locations.

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