Uu Kodatara Ulikki Padathara audio on May 9

  • IndiaGlitz, [Wednesday,May 02 2012]

The audio of Uu Kodatara Ulikki Padathara would be released on the 9th of this month. The film has music by Bobo Sasi of Bindaas fame. The film's talkie part is almost done.

Besides Manchu Manoj's role, Balakrishna's powerhouse character is one the film's highlights. Directed by Sekhar Raja, the film has two heroines, namely Deeksha Seth and Panchi Bora. The makers have let out a new piece of information. Lakshmi Prasanna, who is the film's producer, is playing a guest role in it. Touted as a romantic comedy, the film's talkie part is almost done (90 per cent).

The movie is expected to hit the screens in the last week of May.

This curiously-titled film important for all those associated with it. More so for Manoj, whose latest flop, Mr. Nookayya, did not fetch him laurels even for all the bravado he displayed in doing the stunts.

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