Feel My Love cry is back

  • IndiaGlitz, [Saturday,October 08 2011]

Feel My Love of Arya is a cry you will never forget. Its appeal had a freshness one would not forget for long. As if to bank upon it, AR Ram, an associate of Thotapalli Bhaskara Madhu (dialogue writer) has titled his film after the famous punchline.

The film will star Nandu of Nenu Nanna Abaddam fame. Madalasa Sharma is the heroine. To go on the floors in November, it will be completed in two schedules and is slated to release in March.

To be produced by B. Maruthi Prasad, the film's music director is Mahesh Apala. Nandu said that the story is quite interesting.

AR Ram was an associate of Sukumar and Boyapati Sreenu as well.

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