Kona Venkat - the film maker

  • IndiaGlitz, [Saturday,October 25 2008]

The time has come for the acclaimed story and lyrics writer of Tollywood , Kona Venkat to be also known as a director.

The first movie under his direction will soon hit the big screens as the shooting is over and right now the post- production work is being wrapped up quickly.

The bilingual movie to be released in Telugu and Tamil has been given the title 'Nenu Tane Ame'. Mahdavan and Sadaf are doing the lead roles.

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