ZEE TV to churn out Telugu films

  • IndiaGlitz, [Tuesday,July 15 2008]

Leading media giant Zee TV is venturing into Telugu film production with the banner Zee Entertainments, and their first production would star Sharwanand.

The film will be directed by Chandra Siddardh. Sharwanand made it big with the grand success of 'Gamyam'. He was in no hurry to go on a signing spree and was waiting for the right script to carry his carrier forward.

The script supposedly is exciting and shooting is slated to happen by the end of August. Right now selection of heroine is going on.

The rest of the cast and crew are yet to be finalized.

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