Manoj expecting success

  • IndiaGlitz, [Wednesday,February 03 2010]

Manchu Manoj must surely be keeping his fingers crossed two days before the release of his film Bindaas. After it was planned for a release two months back, the Veeru Potla film is finally releasing on the 5th.

Manoj, a talented actor, has had commercial successes in 'Nenu Meeku Telusa' and 'Prayanam' in the past. He wants to repeat the success and score a hattrick. Also, his other important release, 'Vedam' with Krissh, is also on the anvil.

The bod has reportedly played risky stunts by himself for some action sequences in 'Bindaas'. This has become a talk of the town.

Definitely a fresh performer, who knows what kinds of roles to play, Manoj is coming with a promise.

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