Krishna Vamsi's Paisa with Nani on floors

  • IndiaGlitz, [Wednesday,May 02 2012]

Even as he awaits the release of Eega, Nani's film with Krishna Vamsi has gone on the floors. Titled as Paisa, this one stars Katherine Theresa of Mollywood. The actress looks homely and hot at once and this seems to be the reason behind Vamsi's choice.

For reasons best known to him, the director has launched the movie without much fanfare. Having delivered a dud in the form of Mogudu, Vamsi, it seems, is preferring to keep it simple this time. The film is being produced by Ramesh Puppala of Yellow Flowers.

The film, it is learnt, is a bold take on present-day socio-political phenomena. The film boasts of some old-timers as actors and some less-known technicians.

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