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Vikram and Shriya win hearts with salsa moves

Friday, August 8, 2008 • Tamil Comments
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Susi Ganesan's 'Kanthaswamy' has been shot in a mighty peppy manner with stylish Computer Generated Imagery oozing with the vibrancy of youth. A major highlight of this film is that a song titled 'Mamamia' set to tunes by Devi Sri Prasad has been shot in Mexico and the style of dancing for this song has been designed with salsa moves.

Salsa is a form of dancing that has effervescent fast moves and yet retains the splendor of grace. Huge numbers of local salsa dancers were roped in for this song and a wondrous point to be noted is that both Vikram and Shriya who are new to this form of dancing won accolades for the way they performed in front of the camera. This song has reportedly come out very well and will showcase the spirit of the film.

Sources say that Vikram plays a kleptomaniac (someone with an irrational urge to steal in the absence of an economic motive) in the film, due to which he undergoes some problems. The film also is moralistic with the protagonist belting out the evil intent of a villainous gang.

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