Puri narrates to Arjun

  • IndiaGlitz, [Sunday,August 19 2012]

Puri Jagannadh has just completed narrating the final version of Iddarammayilatho to Allu Arjun. According to our sources, Arjun was very excited on listening to the script.

The film would go on the floors from September 20.

Produced by Bandla Ganesh, so far, Tapsee Pannu's name has been finalized for the role of one of the two heroines. The other one was rumoured to be Shruthi Hassan, but the actress seems to have called it a day citing date problems.

After the failure of Devudu Chesina Manushulu, Puri has the need to innovate his style and offer something new on the platter. Will he change tracks with Cameraman Ganga Tho Rambabu and Iddarammayilatho?

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