3 crores for 3 days for Nakul!

  • IndiaGlitz, [Saturday,August 25 2012]

'Boys' fame Nakul who was last seen in Kandhakottai will be making a comeback after a short hiatus through 'Vallinam'. The film is produced by Aascar Ravichandran and it is now said that the producer who is confident on the film’s script has spent lavishly on few scenes that demanded a certain budget.

The film's climax scene will be shortly canned at the Chennai Nehru Stadium and it is said that the makers are getting junior artists for the entire gallery of the stadium! Nearly 10,000 people will be paid for three days during which the climax will be canned. Aascar Films has shelved 3 crores for this climax scene!

Vallinam by Arivazhagan features Nakul and Mrudhula, a newbie, in the lead roles. Nakul also has three more promising projects in his hands for the year.

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