Six years after the blockbuster Ghajini (2005), director A.R.Murugadoss and actor Surya are coming together with their second film is titled Seventh Sense in Telugu. The film's logo was unveiled on Friday, September 09, 2011 at Taj Krishna Hotel in Hyderabad.
Surya, Sruthi Haasan, director Murugadoss and Telugu version's producer Subramanyam were present. Hero Sunil, directors Sukumar, Boyapati Srinu and Meher Ramesh, producer Bellamkonda and N V Prasad graced the ceremony.
Surya said he has no word for describing the film. "Never on Indian screen was touched this kind of subject. I thank Murugadoss sir for coming up with such a wonderful film," he said. "I will always be thankful to Allu Aravind sir for creating a market for me with Ghajini. And with Ghajini that I am introduced to the Telugu people and even for North audiences, the film was calling card. Ghajini is a milestone in my career and when Murugadoss and I sat together to work with another film, we have decided that this film ought to be better than our previous blockbuster. So he came up with three scripts and we finally zeroed on in this," he went on.
Speaking in Telugu, Murugadoss informed that around Rs 10 Crores were spent on filming the first 10 minutes of the movie alone.
Sruthi Haasan thanked Murugadoss and Surya for taking her in the movie and said that the movie's subject has never attempted on Indian screen.
Surya, Sruthi Haasan, director Murugadoss and Telugu version's producer Subramanyam were present. Hero Sunil, directors Sukumar, Boyapati Srinu and Meher Ramesh, producer Bellamkonda and N V Prasad graced the ceremony.
Surya said he has no word for describing the film. "Never on Indian screen was touched this kind of subject. I thank Murugadoss sir for coming up with such a wonderful film," he said. "I will always be thankful to Allu Aravind sir for creating a market for me with Ghajini. And with Ghajini that I am introduced to the Telugu people and even for North audiences, the film was calling card. Ghajini is a milestone in my career and when Murugadoss and I sat together to work with another film, we have decided that this film ought to be better than our previous blockbuster. So he came up with three scripts and we finally zeroed on in this," he went on.
Speaking in Telugu, Murugadoss informed that around Rs 10 Crores were spent on filming the first 10 minutes of the movie alone.
Sruthi Haasan thanked Murugadoss and Surya for taking her in the movie and said that the movie's subject has never attempted on Indian screen.
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