Suma to make debut in Kollywood

  • IndiaGlitz, [Tuesday,August 16 2011]

Suma Battacharya Gallery

Do you remember the heroine of 'Kudirithe Cup Coffee' Suma Bhattacharya, who played opposite Varun Sandesh, entered the Kollywood. As per the information, she was playing as one of the female leads in a film titled 'Muran', a free-make of Alfred Hitchcock's thriller 'Strangers on a Train'.

Of course, the same was already copied by Mullapudi Vara in Telugu which turned out to be 'Visakha Express' starring Allari Naresh and Rajiv Kanakala. Muran had already completed its shooting and is busy in the post-production works.

Muran is most likely to hit the screens in the first week of September.

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