Veena Malik's 'Red Mirchi' in March

  • IndiaGlitz, [Friday,February 20 2015]

Pakistani actress Veena Malik played the lead role in a Kannada movie titled 'Silk'. This movie has been a big hit in Kannada and created many records regarding the collections.

Now this movie is going to be released in Telugu as Red Mirchi. Karan is releasing this movie in Telugu under Nice Movies banner and PVN is presenting it. Producer Karan said, "Kannada audiences loved the performance of Veena Malik in 'Silk' and made the film a big hit. The film created many records. We are confident that this film will be received well by the Telugu audiences. The censor work of the film has been completed and we are going to release the audio at the end of this month and the film in March first week".

Veena Malik, Sana, Akshay, Shafi etc in important roles in the movie

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