'Josh' Karthika in Malayalam film

  • IndiaGlitz, [Thursday,November 26 2009]

View Karthika Gallery

Radha's daughter Karthika's second film will be a Malayalam release. Yes, the 18-year old actress of Josh is acting in an art house film that is made by Mollywood's talented 'parallel fimmaker' Lenin Rajendran.

Her film is titled Makara Manju and it draws inspiration from the life of 19th century painter Raja Ravi Varma. Though it sounds to share the theme of Rang Rasaiya of Ketan Mehtha, it is learnt that it is completely different.

The film will also be dubbed in Hindi and English. In fact, there is a talk that the film has Karthika doing some sensual act. Whatever it marks her entry into Malayalam and she must be upbeat about it.

We hope it will not end up being a film for the 'festival circuit' and holds some commercial value too.

More News

Arjun dedicates 'Arya2' to MJ

We all know the kind of admiration Allu Arjun holds for the legendary pop star Michael Jackson. Even at the South Scope Style Awards held recently, Arjun iterated that he holds MJ in highest esteem, along with Chiranjeevi and Prabhu Deva. Aptly, he has dedicated his forthcoming film Arya2, releasing on November 27, to the late genius and greatest icon of style.

'Amaravathi' releasing on December 3

Ravi Babu's forte, that of horror suspense, was evident when he made the film Anasuya starring Bhumika. He next made Nacchavula, a romantic one, but did not meet with as much success. Now, he returns to what he is best at. Amaravathi, which he made clandestinely all through, is releasing on December 3.

'Adurs' audio in December first week

Junior NTR-starrer Adurs's audio will be release in the first week of December. Devi Sri Prasad has scored the music. As it is a film that is coming after a long time, Junior's fans are naturally excited about it. Also, the combination of VV Vinayak has only helped to add some curiosity around the film. It stars Nayanatara and Sheela.

Will Meera Chopra finally strike gold?

For actress Meera Chopra, debuting in Telugu in a Pawan Kalyan film was no ordinary thing. Though she was a name to reckon with in Kollywood with S J Suryah's Anbe Aruyire and some other films in her kitty, she could never make a mark in Tollywood.

Rajendra Prasad, Shivaji to act together

Dr. Rajendra Prasad and Shivaji share good vibes. Perhaps, they want to make the most of it by sharing the camaraderie on screen. The decision means that they come together for a comedy film. If the veteran's skills at evoking laughter cannot be doubted by anyone, Shivaji's comic sense and timing are excellent too. Imagine both partnering on the celluloid.