'Keratam' bags U, to hit screens on Aug 26

  • IndiaGlitz, [Monday,August 22 2011]

Prabhas' cousin, Siddharth Rajkumar's debut venture, 'Keratam' had completed its shooting and post-production formalities recently and the first copy was submitted to the Censor Board for certification.

The members of the board were impressed with the film and awarded a clean 'U' certificate to 'Keratam'.

The film is the remake of a super hit Kannada film titled 'Josh'. Gautham Patnaik, brother of popular music director, director and actor RP Patnaik is making his debut as director of this film while SV Babu is producing the film.

Aishwarya and Rakul Preet Singh are playing the heroines. Joshua Sridhar scored music for the flick. The film would be simultaneously released in Telugu, Tamil and Malayalam languages on August 26.

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