Tanish signs new film

  • IndiaGlitz, [Monday,January 09 2012]

After Three Monkeys, Tanish has signed yet another film. To be directed by G Srinivas, a noted film writer in Sandalwood, the film will be produced by Rangasai and Gottiginti Ramachandrulu.

Madhurima is paired up with Tanish in the movie. Describing the hero as a cute actor, the producers said that G Srinivas’ had come up with a nice story. The shooting will commence from next month. The details of the rest of the cast and crew will be announced later in the month.

The producers promise to make more and more good films on the banner of Sai Srinivas Productions in the coming years. They expressed the hope that the audience will make their first effort a success.

Tanish, whose films Nuvvila and Ride were good farers at the BO, has since been lagging behind in the commercial race, what with a row of flops dogging his career. One hopes that the trend will reverse in the coming months.

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