Prakash Raj wraps 'Dhoni' shoot

  • IndiaGlitz, [Tuesday,January 03 2012]

Prakash Raj, who had so far been acting in or producing films, is coming up with his maiden venture titled 'Dhoni'. The shooting of this film was recently wrapped at Hyderabad. Reports now reveal that the actor-producer-director is now concentrating on the re-recording and the music of his 'Dhoni'.

Isaignani Ilayaraaja is tuning the songs as well as the BGM of this film. Another specialty of this film is that, after a long time Isaignani has recorded all the songs in this film in live recording. 'Dhoni' sees Prakash Raj, Thalaivaasal Vijay and Mugdha Godse in important roles. The film deals with the pressure children face in today's world, be it in education or in extra curricular activities.

The film showcases the dream of a boy who wants to make it big in cricket, like the current skipper of Indian Cricket Team MS Dhoni. The film is also touted to throw some light on the current education system. Prakash Raj is known for the logical and quality films that come out of his banner.

The post production works of 'Dhoni' is going on at a good pace and the film is touted to release sometime during February.

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