Mani’s ‘Raavan’ to have international premiere

  • IndiaGlitz, [Thursday,February 25 2010]

Mani Ratnam’s eagerly awaited film ‘Raavan’ may be first seen at the IIFA Awards at an international venue. Reports circulating in Bollywood suggest that the film might premiere at the International Indian Film Awards (IIFA) later this year.

The tri lingual ‘Raavan’ is nearing completion and is set to release on 18th of June. This mega budget multi starrer will hit the bull’s eye in getting the international audience if premiered at an international venue. The venue for this year’s IIFA is still not decided but Seoul, the capital of South Korea seems to be the first preference.

It may be remembered that Mani Ratnam’s ‘Yuva’, the Hindi version of Tamil ‘Aayutha Ezhuthu’ was premiered at the IIFA ceremony in Singapore.

With truly pan Indian stars like Abishek Bachan, Aishwarya Rai and Vikram the movie has huge expectations.

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