Tarak plays a stage show director in Mike-testing 143

  • IndiaGlitz, [Tuesday,April 24 2012]

Veeru K's next film stars Tarak Ratna, Archana and Krishnudu in key roles. Sporting a retro look is Tarak, who looks like a Devanand doppelganger in this laugh riot called Mike-testing 143. The film was launched on Monday, in the presence of Sreenu Vytla, SV Krishna Reddy and K Atchi Reddy.

The film has stage shows as the leitmotif. Aside from comedy, our film packs some action quotient as well. We are hunting for the other heroine, said Veeru, who is doubling up as music director.

The film sees Suman as a comical Rayalaseema factionist, while Sayaji Shinde has another funny villain role's written for him. There is the mandatory presence of Brahmi, while Naresh has an interesting part.

The first look of Tarak released is refreshing. This comedy takes the parody path with Tarak and Archana playing Rama and Sita.

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