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Chennai
Meera Srinivasan
CHENNAI: Director Jeeva’s ‘Dhaam Dhoom’ will be completed with the help of his wife Anees Jeeva. Ace cinematographer P.C. Sreeram, Jeeva’s mentor, will cinematograph the remaining portions of the film starring ‘Jeyam’ Ravi and Hindi actor Kangana Ranaut. The Tamil film industry was abuzz with rumours about who would take over the film after the sudden demise of the director.Anees Jeeva told The Hindu: “Of what I know about Jeeva, his wish would be that I help complete his film.” The talkies portion of the film has been completed. Only four songs remained to be shot. Ms. Anees added that “There could be no better person than P.C. Sreeram to cinematograph the rest of the film.” Anees is no stranger to movies. She has been an assistant director and a designer for advertisement films as well as Jeeva’s previous films. She has also worked with P.C. Sreeram earlier. A spokesperson of Mediaone Global Entertainment, producers of “Dhaam Dhoom”, said that they will see the hitherto edited version of the film before proceeding with the remainder of the shoot. The production company, with the help of Ms. Anees, would coordinate with associate director Manikandan, lyricist Valee, music director Harris Jayaraj and choreographer Raju Sundaram to finish the movie. The movie is likely to hit theatres this Deepavali.
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