Sharwanand has two films lined up in Tamil

  • IndiaGlitz, [Monday,June 25 2012]

It has been long since Sharwanand delivered a hit in Telugu. But he is going great guns (measured for a budding star from another industry) in Kollywood. The biggest film to have happened to him, Prasthanam, released in 2010, would be dubbed in Tamil. Titled 'Padhavi', the movie will hit the screens soon. Since this film sees Sai Kumar, another familiar South Indian actor, in a key role, it is sure to make an impact at a box office famed for feasting serious entertainers with success. Deva Katta is getting introduced as Deva K.

But there is a bigger news. He has bagged a film with director Cheran, who, like our Deva Katta, has made sensible cinema, including Autograph. Recently, the actor was roped in by ace director Cheran for his comeback directorial venture 'JK Ennum Nanbanin Vazhkai'.

The film will hit the floors soon. The film is expected to be a feel-good movie, which will speak about friendship and other aspects of life.

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