Showing posts with label Radha. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Radha. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Tapasee bags a role in Jeeva's next

Tapasee bags a role in Jeeva's next

July 1, 2010



Doubtlessly, Jeeva has been the busiest guy in town for the actor has been simultaneously shooting for various projects at the same time. With his previous film Katcheri Arambam turning to be a top-drawer at the box office, the actor has completed shooting major portions of the film Singam Puli, in which he plays dual roles. The actor is also occupied with K.V. Anand’s KO that has Ajmal and actress Radha’s daughter Karthika along with the Goa famed Piaa Bajpai in lead roles. His other film Roudram has completed its first schedule and he will start his next project Vandhan Vendran by the first week of August.

Filmmaker Kannan, who shot to fame with his continuous successes Jayam Kondan and Kanden Kadhalai (remake of Bollywood blockbuster Jab We Met), is wielding the megaphone for this film. For the past couple of months, Kannan has been busy in the pursuit of an actress to perform the female lead character. First it was mentioned that Nayantara will be signing the project and now newcomer Tapasee has bagged the offer.

Previously, Tapasee had replaced Trisha in the Dhanush starrer Aadukalam and now Nayantara. Touted to be a crime-thriller, the entire film will be shot in Mumbai with Vasan Visual Venture producing it. (OI)
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Monday, November 30, 2009

Heroine’s new definition of sexual

Heroine’s new definition of sexual

December 1, 2009



It seems ironic when actress Karthika claims that movies were not part of her career plan.

After all, her mother Radha and maternal aunt Ambika were acclaimed southern actresses just a couple of decades ago. “I’m a trained Kathak dancer and dancing interests me. Movie offers had been coming to me since I finished class 10 a couple of years ago. People wanted to see actress Radha’s daughter on screen, but we didn’t follow up on the offers,” explains the 17-year-old.

But when an offer to team up with debutant Nag Chaitanya came along, things changed. “Given that Josh was Nag’s launch vehicle, I knew I wouldn’t have much to do in the film.

But I’ve been brought up to believe that it is not quantity but quality that matters. I loved what I did and have no regrets about the film,” says Karthika.
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