Bindhu Madhavi signs Telugu-Tamil bilingual

  • IndiaGlitz, [Tuesday,June 12 2012]

Bi-linguals are fast becoming a regularity in Kollywood, though Tollywood too seems to be fast catching up with the trend. Bindu Madhavi of Avakai Biryani fame is the new star to sign a bi-lingual. This film will feature Vinay Rai of ‘Unnale Unnale' fame alongside the Chittoor girl. It may be noted that Bindu is a familiar face for Tamil audience.

This yet to be titled venture will be directed by cinematographer turned director Ramesh and will showcase Bindhu Madhavi as a NRI girl, contrary to the roles earlier played by her in Tamil cinema.

The team will be off to the US in July for a 25 day long schedule. Music is by Vijay Antony of Daruvu fame.

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