Vishnu to enter into Mallu turf with Denikaina Ready

  • IndiaGlitz, [Wednesday,September 26 2012]

Denikaina Ready may well redeem Vishnu's sagging career in Telugu. Besides, the film is all set to introduce him to a new audience - the Malayalee cinegoers. Yes, the producer-actor is all set to release his forthcoming film, directed by G Nageshwara Reddy, simultaneously in Telugu and Malayalam.

Thus, after Eega, Julayi and Sri Rama Rajyam this year, Vishnu's will be another big-ticket film to be hitting the screens in that State. (SRR was released in Telugu in November last, but it was dubbed into Malayalam only this year).

He is upbeat about his debut in Kerala. The music is going to rock for sure. Dubbing is in the stage of completion. I am really looking forward to the film's release in God's own country. I am sure that the movie will touch their hearts, he says.

Also starring Hansika Motwani, the film has music by both Yuvan Shankar Raja and Chakri (though the latter seems to have scored more number of songs).

While the film will be released in October, the audio (Malayalam version) will be released in the first week of Oct in Kochi.

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