Mahesh-Puri starts shoot in May

  • IndiaGlitz, [Friday,December 31 2010]

Mahesh Babu and Puri Jagannath are all ready to set the screen on fire again. The combination that created history through blockbuster 'Pokiri' will come together again in May 2011. R R Movie makers will produce this prestigious film. Mahesh is currently busy shooting for 'Dhookudu' with Srinu Vytla as the director.

When Puri narrated the story, I was excited and happy. I am sure we will recreate sensation with this script. R R Movie makers is making this film and we will start working on it in May Mahesh confirmed in a statement.

More News

Vimala Raman's next starts shoot in Jan

Vimala Raman, Ajay starrer new movie will start shooting in January. Suryadevara Prabhakar, who worked as assistant director to Krishnavamsi will debut as director for this film. He is also producing the movie on Lata Universal banner.

Balayya's gesture to ex-jawans

Actor Balakrishna is a truely inherits the patriotism of his dad N T Ramarao. The star gave financial aid worth laksh of rupees to ex-service men at the audio launch of his upcoming film 'Paramaveera Chakra' in the city this week. The star will be seen playing the role of an army major in the film.

I didn't go to US for studies: Priya Anand

Actress Priya Anand who debuted with 'Leader' was rumoured to have gone back to US for her studies. The actress however clarifies that she went to US for a month not for higher education but for the shoot of her next movie titled '180' starring Siddharth.

Rajamouli meets Aamir Khan

S S Rajamouli who scaled new heights with blockbuster 'Magadheera' last year found a fan in a superstar. Bollywood hit machine Aamir Khan supposedly watched 'Magadheera' and liked it. He is believed to have called up Rajamouli to appreciate his work.

Emaindi Ee Vela completes 50 days

Varun Sandesh and Kajal Agarwal' sister Nisha Agarwal starrer 'Emaindi Ee Vela' completed 50 days in 32 centres across AP. Sampath Nandi directed this movie on Satya Sai Arts Banner .The film got mixed response at the box office and yet managed to stay in theatres for 50 days.