Srikanth Deva dons the greasepaint

  • IndiaGlitz, [Friday,February 06 2009]

Noted music composer Srikanth Deva had appeared in a couple of songs in Tamil cinema earlier. But it was the desire of his father Deva to see him doing a big role in a film.

Eventually, Deva's dream is going to get fulfilled as director Perarasu is planning to cast Srikanth Deva for a big role in his forthcoming flick 'Thiruthani'. The film featuring Bharath in the lead role will go to floors very soon.

Perarasu and Srikanth Deva share a very good rapport. Impressed by Srikanth Deva's tough looks, Perarasu had reportedly urged him to do a prominent role in his film. After having established himself as a music composer to reckon with, the burly man is all set to explore his acting skills.

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