Udayanidhi Stalin's debut as OKOK in Telugu

  • IndiaGlitz, [Saturday,July 07 2012]

Udhayanidhi Stalin, a well-known producer-distributor in Kollywood, and son of MK Stalin, is going to debut in Telugu very soon. He has to his credit a handful of big-budget movies (including 7th Sense), and debuted as hero early this year. The film Oru Kal Oru Kannadi had the audiences in splits will now be dubbed and released in Telugu as OKOK! Hansika Motwani is the heroine.

Music is by Harris Jayaraj, another well-liked Kollywoodian here. The makers are planning for a big release in AP and an official announcement is expected shortly.

The film's director Rajesh is seen as a laugh riot specialist in Tamil Nadu. Starring Udhayanidhi, Hansika and Santhanam in the lead roles OKOK is about a youngster who is caught between the loyalties of friendship and love.

More News

Sri Hari's new film from July 2nd week

RV Subrahmanyam, a protege of director Samudra, is debuting with a film having Sri Hari as the hero. The film would go on the floors from the second week of July. Producer Nagaraju Bhanooru said that the film will star a new pair, besides three heroines in three key roles.

Charan shooting for Zanjeer in Bangkok

Ram Charan is currently shooting in Bangkok for his Hindi debut film Zanjeer. Director Apurva Lakshia is filming scenes on him and Prakash Raj. Since he entered into wedlock recently, Cherry has shot for VV Vinayak's film and now he is shooting for Zanjeer.

I would have shelved Eega: Rajamouli

Rajamouli opens up his heart a day before the release of Eega. In this interview, he speaks at length about how he developed his father's idea in to a full-length film, what went into the making, the graphics, and how Eega is radically different from a cartoon film.

Kalyan Ram's Om: Sacred, 3D, chiselled body

Kalyan Ram is one young hero who is trying something different and challenging this time. His home production, Om, being made on NTR Arts, is almost completed. Using 3D technology, this film is being given a hi-tech touch by some Hollywood technicians. Presumably a costly film, Om sees Kalyan Ram in a new avatar: He has built up a chiselled body.

Have done Srimannarayana in single schedule: Puppala

Discipline and Balakrishna go together. Ramesh Puppala's latest words only reaffirm this well-known fact. "If we could complete Srimannarayana in a single schedule (of 85 days), the credit must go to Balakrishna. It was because of his commitment and complete cooperation that we have been able to be on the dot as we had planned.