Tanish's next: Three Monkeys

  • IndiaGlitz, [Tuesday,January 03 2012]

Make way for 'three monkeys'. This is the title of Tanish's forthcoming movie, to be directed by Uday Bhaskar. Seemingly inspired by the title 3 Idiots, this movie is a youthful entertainer. Produced by V Doraswamy Raju on the banner of VMC Comines, the film would be completed in a single schedule.

Tanish will participate in the shooting from Jan. 19. He is cast opposite a new heroine. The producer says that the details of the rest of the cast and crew will be announced soon.

But before that, let us have a light-veined analysis of Tanish's previous film titles. All his films have had pleasant titles. He debuted with Nacchavule, and has gone to act in films like Ride, Mouna Ragam, Em Pillo Em Pillado and Manchivadu. Wonder what made the makers go for this rib-tickling title. Story, they might say.

Since all the good titles did not change the career graph of Tanish a bit, we sincerely hope that this bad one may just prove lucky. Meanwhile, pray that his future producers do not become sentimental (in the event of Three Monkeys becoming a blockbuster) and come up with funny titles like Three Monkeys.

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