Comedy at its peak, says Venky

  • IndiaGlitz, [Thursday,December 31 2009]

Venkatesh has raised our level of expectations on his forthcoming film Namo Venkatesha by claiming that the comedy in the film sees a pinnacle of comedy. Saying that Sreenu Vaitla has got a good timing in choreographing comedy sequences, Venkatesh said that the comedy he has enacted in the film will be at its zenith.

The actor said that Namo.. will be a perfect release for Sankranthi, with Trisha's presence and Devi Sri's music and Brahmanandam's comedy forming a highlight.

Vaitla said, I feel happy for making a film with Venkatesh babu, who like the most. Though this is the first film for the producers Ramu, Gopi and Anil, they have made it with perseverence and brought it out lavishly.

The 14 Reels Entertainment film will be watched out for comedy, since Venkatesh, Vaitla and Brahmanandam have claimed that it is a full-fledged comedy.

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