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A busy man in Kollywood

S.R. Ashok Kumar

CHENNAI: It's not Kamal Haasan or Rajnikant who's the busiest in Kollywood: it is director K.S. Ravikumar (who incidentally also acts in movies), who has given severl hit films such as Muthu and Padayappa both starring the superstar of Tamil filmdom, Rajnikant.

Ravikumar has three movies in hand, and all three are in different stages of production. The first is Saravana with Silambarasan and Jothika in the lead. The film is a remake of the Telugu hit Badra. It is about a young man who proves his mettle through brain and brawn. The film is nearly complete and should be released in a few weeks. Silambarasan and Jyothika had earlier acted together in Manmadhan.

The second movie he is working on is Godfather starring Ajit. It needs about a week's work from Ajit now. And then there is Dasavatharam whose script he is discussing with Kamal Haasan, who has just returned from a schedule for Vettaiyadu Vilayadu in New York.

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