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Action: India's first full on 3D comedy movie completes its first schedule

IndiaGlitz | Updated May 12, 2012 at 09:46pm IST

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'Action'- With entertainment is touted by its makers as India's first full on 3D comedy is coming with an ensemble cast starring Allari Naresh, Vaibhav, Raju Sundaram, Shyam, Sneha Ullal, Neelim Upadhyay and Kamna Jethmalani in the leads.

Directed by Anil Sunkara, who has produced the movies like ‘Bindaas’ and ‘Aha Na Pellanta’ with AK Entertainment, the movie will be released in Telugu and Tamil. The first schedule was wrapped up recently. The second schedule will go on the floors from May 15, in which 60 percent of the film will be shot.

Budgeted at Rs.15 crore this stereoscopic venture will be made simultaneously in Telugu and Tamil. After the Hyderabad schedule, the movie will be shot in Chennai, Goa, Bangkok and Finland. Bappa Lahiri, Bappi Lahiri's son, is being introduced as music director. Background score is by SS Thaman. Cinematography is by Sarvesh Murari. Art work is by Nagendra. Editing is by MR Varma. Keth Driver from USA is the stereographer.

Allari Naresh\'s \'Action\' completes first schedule

\'Action\' starring Allari Naresh has completed its first schedule and the next one will go on the floors by May 15.

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Telugu Actors

Allari Naresh

Posted on May 13, 2013 at 02:19PM IST
Allari Naresh is an Indian film actor who stars in Tollywood films. He is the son of Telugu veteran director and producer EVV Satyanarayana. He got the tag Allari before his name after the success of his first film. But his first film in Tami ...

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Sneha Ullal

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