'Jeyam Kondaan' and 'Dhaam Dhoom' to fight it out

  • IndiaGlitz, [Monday,August 25 2008]

August 29 will see the two films 'Jeyam Kondaan' and 'Dhaam Dhoom' fight for audiences in grand fashion. Both films have been designed with youthful splendor with slick cinematography and impressive casts.

'Jeyam Kondaan' stars Vinay who shot to the limelight after the stupendous success of 'Unnale Unnale', Bhavana and Lekha Washington. Vinay, very much on his way to becoming a heartthrob among girls will be seen romancing Bhavana on screen while Lekha Washingtom plays his sister.

'Dhaam Dhoom' showcases 'Jayam Ravi' as a medical student who is caught up with unpleasant incidents in Russia. Kangana Ranaut plays the heroine of the film. Incidentally this is the last work of Jeeva who passed away while shooting for this film in Russia. Jeeva's assistant Manikantan worked as director from where his mentor left off.

The very fact that both these films ooze with youthful fragrance is the key factor behind a healthy competition at the box office. Let's wait and see which of these films find more favor with Tamil audiences.

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