The shooting of Prabhu Deva's next Bollywood directorial venture, which follows the stupendous success of 'Rowdy Rathore', will start in Mumbai on August 1.
The film produced by TIPS has the producer Kumar Taurani's son Girish Kumar as hero and Shruti Haasan as the leading lady. It will be a remake of Prabhu Deva's Telugu blockbuster 'Nuvvostanante Nenodattana'.
The film was remade in Tamil as 'Unakkum Enakkum'. While Siddharth and 'Jayam' Ravi played lead roles in the Telugu and Tamil versions respectively, Trisha was the heroine in both the languages.
For its Hindi version, Prabhu Deva has retained Shiraz, writer of 'Rowdy Rathore' and cinematographer Kiran Deohans. Writing on his Twitter page, the actor-choreographer-cinematographer stated: "I always enjoy working with creative people."
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Prabhu Deva is an award-winning Indian dancer, choreographer, actor and film director. He has been called "India's Michael Jackson" for his fast-paced dance movements, though he has given performances in a wide range of dancing styles.
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Shruti Haasan is an Indian actress, singer and music composer who has worked in Tamil, Hindi and Telugu films. Her parents are noted actors, Kamal Haasan and Sarika.
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