Vidya Balan one of the top heroines of Bollywood was in news last week regarding her repetitive denial to act in Tamil films. However, this Kerala born actress seems to be concerned about her featuring in Mollywood films. This might sound a little strange, but it is a complete fact.
She has announced to be a part of Mathilukalkkappuram. The flick Mathilukalkkappuram features Mammootty in the lead role. This talented actress has also given an optimistic nod to show up in a cameo role in the new movie Urumi. The movie is about the plot to assassinate Vaso Da Gama.
The heroine of this Santhosh Sivan movie is the cute and bubbly Genelia D’Sousa, Vidya Balan has reportedly agreed to be in one song sequence, which will be pictured completely on her. The movie stars Prithviraj in the lead, role. It explores a few mythological characters namely Vasco Da Gama and others.
Sankar Ramakrishnan has created the script of the film. The flick is likely to be on floors in about two months. Vidya’s declaration to be a part of this movie might just raise eyebrows in the Mollywood industry, to which she has repeatedly ignored.
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Thursday, August 19, 2010
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